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By Keith Thursby, Los Angeles Times

April 26, 2011, 8:27 a.m.
Phoebe Snow, a singer and songwriter who gained fame with her 1974 self-titled album that featured the hit single "Poetry Man," has died. She was 60.

Snow died Tuesday in Edison, N.J., her longtime friend and public relations representative, Rick Miramontez, said. She had suffered a brain hemorrhage in January 2010.

The album "Phoebe Snow" turned the singer, blessed with multi-octave range, into a star. She made the cover of Rolling Stone, appeared on "Saturday Night Live" and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

"Phoebe Snow has made it," Stephen Holden wrote in a 1975 review for Rolling Stone. "On a musical level she shows the potential of becoming a great jazz singer. Among confessional pop songwriters she immediately ranks with the finest."

Rolling Stone described her nine original compositions in "Phoebe Snow" as "light jazz torch songs" but freer in form and attitude. (Two other songs on the album were her versions of others' material).

Snow was hard to categorize musically; a Times reviewer early in her career called her style "a helter skelter amalgam of pop, jazz, blues, gospel and folk." She explained to the New York Times in 2003, "No creative person should ever produce the same thing over and over."

Dennis Hunt, writing in the Los Angeles Times in 1976, said her voice had "a marvelous 'cracked' quality" and she "glides through and glances off notes in an appealing offbeat manner."

But Snow was never able to duplicate her early commercial success. Her career took a backseat to caring for her daughter, Valerie Rose Laub, who was born in 1975 with severe brain damage.

"It was very, very tight," Snow told the San Francisco Chronicle in 2008. "Occasionally I put an album out, but I didn't like to tour and they didn't get a lot of label support. But you know what? It didn't really matter because I got to stay home more with Valerie and that time was precious."

She sang commercial jingles for such companies as Stouffer's and General Foods, which she said paid well.

Her daughter died in 2007. A few months later, Snow started performing again, trying to deal with her loss.

"Right now it's beyond a hole. It's a black hole," she told the Record of Bergen County, N.J., in 2008. "I don't even know how to describe that vacancy because it was such an intense relationship. We lived together for 31 years. She was a perennial child. I was her primary caregiver. … We were best friends. It was beyond a loss. I don't even know what word to use."

Snow was born Phoebe Laub on July 17, 1950, in New York City and grew up in Teaneck, N.J. As a youngster she studied piano, then switched to the guitar.

"I always wanted to be the greatest woman guitarist alive," she told The Times in 1976. "I had fantasies about being a female Jimi Hendrix. I would go to his concerts and watch all the things he did. But I guess I just wasn't meant to be a superstar guitarist."

Taking guitar lessons affected her singing style.

"I finally said, 'I can't play these guitar lines but maybe I can sing them.' I tried to sing the way a guitar sounds and the way a saxophone sounds too."

Her poetry became the basis of her lyrics, and she started playing at New York clubs. She signed with Shelter Records in 1974.

She moved to Columbia Records in 1976 after sometimes nasty legal wrangling with Shelter. "Second Childhood" earned her a second gold record, but subsequent Columbia releases did not sell as well. She left the label at the end of the 1970s.

After being quiet most of the 1980s, Snow recorded a comeback album in 1989's "Something Real" for Elektra.

Her most recent album was "Phoebe Snow — Live" in 2008.

"I faded away for a while out of necessity," she told The Times in 1998. "In hindsight, I missed out on some good or productive years. On the other hand … I really made the only choice I could under the circumstances."


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I never really knew her music, but I got to know her in the 80's because she was a quasi-regular guest on Howard Stern back then...i recall her always being rather sweet and full of a few good stories.

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i never knew too much about her, i think i recall her on Stern too... Stern is getting alot of mention lately...
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Reply #4 - Apr 26th, 2011 at 10:39pm
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I thought about posting this earlier, but (sadly) didn't think many would be interested.  RIP Phoebe.  Gone too soon.
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Reply #5 - Apr 26th, 2011 at 11:00pm
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I, too, thought about posting about it.....saw Phoebe in person in about '76 or so, on a bill with Jackson Browne. She had a very interesting voice and delivery. She had a lot of challenges in her life, but I had so much respect for her. Taking care of a very special needs child/adult for such a long time is a very hard thing to do. I have a 25 year old daughter with autism, so I could really sympathize. Sadly, her child died in '07. Sad Phoebe had a lot of health problems in the last decade or so. Sad story. Sad
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Reply #7 - Apr 27th, 2011 at 8:16pm
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Like the Stones, Phoebe covered Sam Cooke's "Good Times".  Unlike the Stones, however, her version was more of a cover of Aretha Franklin's cover than of the original.  RIP to a great talent and gentle soul.
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Reply #8 - Apr 28th, 2011 at 6:25am
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A True Great Voice and Talent. Gone to soon. Part of our past, a good part! RIP Miss Phoebe Snow.
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