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MUSIC AND ME WITH NAVie. REMEMBERING THE ONE AND ONLY PHOEBE SNOW.

Phoebe Snow, a singer and songwriter who gained fame with her 1974 self-titled album that featured the hit single "Poetry Man" has died. She was 60.  Snow died Tuesday in Edison, N.J., said Rick Miramontez, her longtime friend and public relations representative.  She had suffered a brain hemorrhage in January 2010.  The album "Phoebe Snow" turned the singer, blessed with a multi-octave range, into a star. She made the cover of Rolling Stone, appeared on "Saturday Night Live" and was nominated for a Grammy as best new artist. "Phoebe Snow has made it," Stephen Holden wrote in a 1975 review for Rolling Stone. "On a musical level she shows the potential of becoming a great jazz singer. 

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