Born Phoebe Laub on July 17, 1952 in New York City, Phoebe borrowed her stage name from the Lackawanna Railroad's passenger train called Phoebe Snow which ran from Hoboken, NJ to Buffalo, NY. She recorded for Shelter, Columbia and Atlantic records prior to an eight year layoff which ended with the release of "Something Real" in 1989.
In June 1997, Phoebe told me, "I feel better than I ever have in my life and ready to resume making music." She added, "I love a lot of what's happening in contemporary music today, and although radio formats seem to confound some people, I love where they're going. CHR in the New York-New Jersey area are a great mixed bag of alternative-urban-dance-folk music."
Phoebe is hard to categorize. She sings jazz, pop, rock, soul, gospel--she can do it all. She credits Aretha Franklin as an early influence. Phoebe said, "I've enjoyed performing over the years with such luminaries as Linda Ronstadt, Billy Joel, Dave Mason, Cheap Trick, Jewel, Buddy Miles, Al Green, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, and all the performers at the 1979 "No Nukes " Benefit at Madison Square Garden."
Discography
Phoebe Snow, 1974 Phoebe Snow "Gold Disc" Second Childhood 1976 It Looks Like Snow, 1976 Never Letting Go 1977 Against the Grain 1978 The Best of Phoebe Snow, 1981 Rock Away 1980 Something Real, 1989 Rock and Soul Revue, 1991 P.S. 1995 Good News in Hard Times, 1995 I Can't Complain, 1998 The Very Best of Phoebe Snow, 2001
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