
Fred Neil was an American singer-songwriter born in 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio. Known for his contributions to folk and country music, he became a key figure in the 1960s Greenwich Village music scene. His most famous song, "Everybody's Talkin'", gained widespread recognition when it was featured in the film "Midnight Cowboy". Throughout his career, Fred Neil released several influential albums, including "Fred Neil" and "Bleecker & MacDougal". Despite stepping away from the spotlight in the 1970s, his work left a lasting impact on the folk and rock genres, influencing artists like Tim Buckley and Harry Nilsson. He passed away in 2001, leaving behind a legacy of introspective and timeless music.
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