It’s easy to understand how and why “Werewolves of London” became a Halloween party staple. The first is that is has “werewolves” in the title. It also includes lyrics that talk about how a “little ...
Warren Zevon knew the industry all too well. He took out his frustrations about it on the biting "Even A Dog Can Shake Hands" ...
As the holiday season approaches, two iconic figures in American music, Darlene Love and Warren Zevon, are stepping back into the limelight, reminding us of the enduring power of song. This December, ...
David Letterman, who in 2002 hosted Warren Zevon’s final television appearance before his death, paid tribute to his friend Saturday night with a lengthy induction speech at the Rock & Roll Hall of ...
Zevon had the benefit, if you can call it that, of knowing his death was coming. His final album, 2003’s The Wind, featured “Keep Me in Your Heart,” the last song he wrote and recorded before dying.
If you’ve put together a Halloween party playlist at any point over the last 45 years, you’ve almost certainly included Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London.” If you haven’t you are a literal monster.