
Phoebe Snow, born Phoebe Ann Laub on July 17, 1950, in the United States, was an American folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Known for her unique vocal style and blend of pop and rock influences, she gained prominence in the 1970s. Her self-titled debut album featured the hit single "Poetry Man", which earned her a Grammy nomination. Over her career, she released several acclaimed albums and collaborated with artists like Paul Simon and Steely Dan. Phoebe Snow left a lasting impact on the folk and pop genres with her distinctive artistry and heartfelt songwriting.
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