Who was Phoebe Snow married to?

Who was Phoebe Snow married to?

Phil KearnsPhoebe Snow / Spouse (m. 1975–1979)

Who was the father of Phoebe Snow daughter?

Snow attended Shimer College in Mount Carroll, Ill., for two years but dropped out to perform in clubs. She was married briefly to Phil Kearns, a musician, and they had a daughter, Valerie, who was born with severe brain damage.

What nationality is Phoebe Snow?

AmericanPhoebe Snow / Nationality

She was born Phoebe Ann Laub to white Jewish parents in New York City in 1952, and raised in Teaneck, N.J. Though many assumed she was black, Snow never claimed African-American ancestry.

Did Phoebe Snow have a daughter?

Valerie Rose LaubPhoebe Snow / Daughter

How old is singer Phoebe Snow?

60 years (1950–2011)Phoebe Snow / Age at death

How many octaves did Phoebe Snow have?

four-octave
Her parents were Jewish music lovers who made sure she could play piano and guitar. But Snow’s four-octave voice could handle anything. She recorded 16 albums.

What is Phoebe Snow’s real name?

Phoebe Ann LaubPhoebe Snow / Full name
Snow was born Phoebe Ann Laub. She actually thought she’d never be a singer because she was so shy. She told NPR in 1998 that she’d made up a name for the hammy part of herself — the part unafraid to get up on stage in Greenwich Village coffeehouses. Snow was 22 when “Poetry Man” reached the Top 10 in 1975.

How old is Phoebe Snow?

What happened to the singer Phoebe Snow?

According to the wire service, “Rick Miramontez, her longtime friend and public relations representative, says Snow died Tuesday morning. He says she died of complications from a brain hemorrhage she suffered in January 2010.”

Who owns Erie Railroad?

Central New York Railway
In fact, current owner Central New York Railway spent $3.2 million in 2021 centering its single remaining track, re-ballasting and repairing masonry. The viaduct is 1,040 feet (317 m) long, 100 feet (30.5 m) high and 25 feet (7.6 m) wide at the top.

What happened to Gould and Fisk?

In the end, Gould was forced out of the Erie Railroad altogether in 1879. But Jay Gould wasn’t one to give up. Instead he went west where he gained control of several railroads, including Union Pacific. Gould died 20 years after Fisk in December of 1892.

  • August 17, 2022