Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon Obituary

Published by Legacy.com on Sep. 8, 2003.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Warren Zevon, who wrote and sang the rock hit "Werewolves of London" and was among the wittiest and most original of a broad circle of singer-songwriters to emerge from Los Angeles in the 1970s, has died. He was 56.

A lifelong smoker until quitting several years ago, Zevon announced in September 2002 that he had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and had only months to live. He spent much of that time visiting with his two grown children and working on a final album.

Zevon died Sunday of lung cancer at his home, his manager Irving Azoff told the Los Angeles Times. Azoff did not return calls from The Associated Press early Monday.

Phone messages also were not returned from Zevon's publicist, Dianna Baron; Baron's assistant, Cathy Williams; and Zevon's record company manager, John Baruck.

Zevon faced death with the same dark sense of humor found in much of his music, including songs like "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead," "Life'll Kill Ya" and "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead."

Zevon said he "chose a certain path and lived like Jim Morrison and lived 30 more years. You make choices and you have to live with the consequences."

He released his first album, "Wanted – Dead or Alive," to little notice in 1969, but gained attention in the '70s by writing a string of popular songs for Linda Ronstadt, including "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me," "Carmelita" and "Hasten Down the Wind."

His next two albums, 1976's "Warren Zevon" and 1978's "Excitable Boy," followed those songs with darkly humorous tales of prom-date rapists; headless, gun-toting soldiers of fortune; and werewolves who drank pina coladas at singles bars and were particular about their hair.

They cemented Zevon's reputation as one of rock music's most politically incorrect lyricists, giving him a lifelong cult following that included gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura and "Late Show" host David Letterman, who provided backing vocals on "Hit Somebody," Zevon's 2001 elegy to a professional hockey goon who longs to be a goal-scoring hero.

"I always like to have violent lyrics and violent music," Zevon told The Associated Press in 1990. "The knowledge of death and fear of death informs my existence. It's a safe, kind of cheerful way of dealing with that issue."

Other admirers included Bob Dylan, whom Zevon cited as one of his principal songwriting influences and who performed on his 1987 album "Sentimental Hygiene." Still another was Bruce Springsteen, who co-wrote "Jeannie Needs a Shooter," Zevon's tale of a lover shot to death by a woman's jealous father.

Not that all of his music was dark and violent. His oveure contained some straight-out comedy as well, including "Mr. Bad Example," "The Hula Hula Boys" and "Gorilla You're a Desperado." The latter told the tale of a Los Angeles Zoo ape who escapes by locking a yuppie in his place and going off to live in the man's apartment, only to end up depressed and divorced.

His compositional style reflected a number of genres, from hard-driving rock to folk, as well as classical, polka and other influences. In his final months, he summoned the energy to complete a last album, "The Wind," released in August. It includes the poignant "Keep Me in Your Heart," a cranky "Disorder in the House" and a remake of Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door."

Zevon, born in Chicago to Russian immigrant parents, moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s, making a living writing jingles for television commercials. He also composed the song "She Quit Me Man" for the movie "Midnight Cowboy." He was just out of his teens when he went to work for the Everly Brothers, first as a pianist and later as their band leader.


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Deborah Duraj

April 22, 2024

I DID send his son an email I believe it was before or soon after Warren passed as that's what I heard you could do. Not sure if anyone ever saw it. Anyways, Warren, I WILL always love your music. Hasten down the wind, my friend.

Brenda Hickey

January 20, 2024

My dying husband loved Warren was his favorite artist. His memorial card will say I’ll sleep when I am Dead..

Liz Hunt

January 23, 2023

2023: Still rockin' out with a little "Sentimental Hygiene" this eve. All tunes stand the test of time...remarkable.
Thank you Warren Zevon for sharing your brilliance with the music-loving
world. We will keep you in our hearts for our time.

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Ginger

April 15, 2022

I grew up on Warren Zevon's music. So glad his music was introduced to me growing up his music will always be relevant. Although I throughly enjoyed all of his work Werewolves Of London was my all time favorite from him

Kim Gibson

June 28, 2021

Keep Me in Your Heart is a beautiful song that helped me to say goodbye to my father when I lost him suddenly (within three weeks) of his pancreatic cancer diagnosis.

John Crist

June 22, 2021

Listening to Warren Zevon all these years later. Last live show I saw was Allentown '99. Miss the live shows (poor poor pitiful me) but like Roland, Warren was a warrior whose music still keeps up the fight. Respect.

Harry Simpson

January 24, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

mark kitchen

October 20, 2009

I think its so sad about his passing. warren was a good singer and he will be forever missed.warren was one of my idols.im glad to be a fan of his.his music will live on.

Jason Farber

April 22, 2009

One of the best. Thanks for all the great music, Warren!!

October 12, 2006

Paz, Desperado. You are still much missed but we take solace in the words and music left behind.

Fred Salchli

October 15, 2003

The eternal Thompson gunner, still wandering through the night

Now it's ten years later but he still keeps up the fight

In Ireland, in Lebanon, in Palestine and Berkeley

Patty Hearst heard the burst of Roland's Thompson gun

And bought it

September 19, 2003

You will be missed by many.

Kimberly Reginelli

September 13, 2003

Thank you for your gift of music and words of your life or what was running in your mind. I really felt you could really beat the odds but in a way you did. Being able to see your grandchild, doing one last album and anything else before your passing. May god be with your family and friends in this time of your passing to help them. God bless

Alvin Hackerman

September 11, 2003

AS long as your music is "heard" you're still among us and you will be, forever!

Maria Moyer

September 10, 2003

Deareset Warren...There is no more pain , and now its time to sleep...safely in heaven...You are loved and admired so much Mr. Zevon..."Keeping you in my

Heart"... Maria ~ Philly , Pa.

(God Speed & Bless you & your family)

David W

September 10, 2003

Your words,

with or without rhyme,

will live forever,

through oceans of time

sally McCoy

September 10, 2003

Warren:

Thank you for the musical talent you shared with us for the short time you walked on Mother Earth. May your new journey bring you harmony to write more songs. Keep a watchful eye on your new grandchildren and jam out with John, George and Ricky as much as you can. Take along enough sandwiches for the Garden Parties.

Peace and Love To your family.

Camille Ziemann

September 10, 2003

To the family of Warren Zevon, my heartfelt condolences-and to his precious grandchildren, may you grow up knowing the love he had for you. To the rest of Warren's fans, be grateful for the music he has created and that we will always have it to remind us of his remarkable talent and spirit. His spirit which I believe is how he would prefer we remember him. God Bless Warren Zevon.

tom mckenna

September 9, 2003

HEAVANS DOOR OPENS FOR EXCITABLE BOY.

THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC,MEMORIES AND MAYHEM.

ENJOYING EVERY SANDWICH

T.McKenna

Diane DeFilippo

September 9, 2003

My heart goes out to Warren's family. I know the pain of losing someone you love too soon. Thank you Warren for gracing our life with your talent and determination. May the love you showed others live on.

Rita Thomas

September 9, 2003

My deepest sympathy is with the family, the friends, and the people who have been touched by Warren.

I'm glad that he got to see his grandbabies. God Bless

scott aramaki

September 9, 2003

I think that I'm not alone in saying that I am thankful he actually got to see that new James Bond movie (and that, for his sake, we wished it could have been a lot better). That said, this is indeed a great loss. He was a unique talent with no possible successor, a man who somehow managed to give California's music scene respect and exposure. Get some sleep, Warren. And rest in peace.

Marc Glenn

September 8, 2003

I grew up laughing at your sardonic tunes like 'Roland the Headless...' & 'Lawyers,Guns& Money', went through college singing along with 'Mohammed's Radio' & 'Envoy'.

Now my kids & I are keeping you in our Hearts for awhile!

SLEEP WELL & WE'LL SEE U IN DENVER SOME DAY!

John Kennedy

September 8, 2003

May Warren rest in peace. Hope your singing with tthe angels now.

Jim McLeod

September 8, 2003

Thank you Warren for sharing your music with the world. Thank you to the Zevon family for sharing him with us. The heavenly rock and roll band has a new member! Rock on!

Marc Rosenzweig

September 8, 2003

Warren, with your help, I have created a family of fans for you by including such songs as "Gorilla your a Desperado" & "Werewolves of London" into my repertoire of Lullabies with my 5 kids.

My 3 oldest have even added new verses to "Gorilla"!!!

Your humor & wit has rubbed off on my kids!

You live 4-ever in our hearts!

G-d Bless you! Enjoy your sandwiches w/ the high & mighty!

Respectfully,

The Rosenzweig Family!

Nathaniel Rice

September 8, 2003

I'll keep you in my heart bro!!!

jonathan blecher

September 8, 2003

your music and spirit will live on.

sleep well, excitable boy.

Alan Smith

September 8, 2003

You will always be in our hearts and your songs in our minds. May the great dark seas of the heavens part for you on your new journey.

Gordon

September 8, 2003

Warren was an inspriation to many songwriters and was among those very few who could craft his talent in a way that would reach out and grab a listener. He will be missed dearly by anyone with an appreciate of 'meaningful music'. Our prayers are with his family.

Greg Real

September 8, 2003

Growing up with the wonderful and humorous song of Warren thought us not to take life to seriously. You will be missed my friend. "See you in Denver".

Mick Andrews

September 8, 2003

You ran through my adult life like a thread. Time to unravel for a while.

Patricia Rice

September 8, 2003

You are an inspiration to all. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. May you rest in peace.

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