Description: Leon Redbone Jazz Blues Tin Pan Alley Singer Guitarist 80s-90s Music Press Photo Leon Redbone was a unique and enigmatic American singer and guitarist known for his distinctive blend of jazz, blues, and Tin Pan Alley-style music. Born on August 26, 1949, as Dickran Gobalian, Redbone adopted a mysterious persona, often performing in sunglasses, a Panama hat, and a black tie. He rose to prominence in the 1970s and gained a cult following for his renditions of classic tunes from the early 20th century. Redbone's deep, gravelly voice and expert fingerstyle guitar playing were central to his charm. His best-known songs include "Seduced," "Shine On, Harvest Moon," and the theme song for the television show "Mr. Belvedere." Leon Redbone's timeless sound and captivating stage presence made him a beloved and influential figure in the nostalgic revival of early 20th-century music. He passed away on May 30, 2019, leaving behind a legacy of musical eclecticism and vintage charm. The photo is approximately 8"x10". NOTE: Any lack of focus in this photo is present in the original image. All our items are kept in a smoke-free and pet-free environment.
Price: 10.09 USD
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
End Time: 2024-11-29T05:02:46.000Z
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Featured Person/Artist: Leon Redbone
Type: Photograph
Subject: Musical Bands & Groups
Theme: Music Performance
Production Technique: Darkroom development
Format: Glossy Print
Image Color: Black & White
Year of Production: Unknown
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Size: 8 x 10 in
Time Period Manufactured: 1980s-90s
Material: Photo Paper
Features: NA
Style: Posed
Photographer: Unknown
Number of Photographs: 1
Antique: No
Unit of Sale: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Glossy
Signed: No
Image Orientation: Portrait
Framing: Unframed
Vintage: Yes