- Leon Redbone
Infobox musical artist
Name = Leon Redbone
Img_capt = Leon Redbone in 2007 at Massey Hall, Toronto, ON
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Dickran Gobalian
Alias = Leon Redbone
Born = 1949 [http://www.nndb.com/people/008/000024933/ Leon Redbone ] ]
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Origin =Toronto ,Canada
Instrument = Guitar, Harmonica, Banjo, Piano, Throat Tromnet
Voice_type =Bass-Baritone
Genre =Vaudevillian ,Ragtime ,Easy listening
Occupation = musician, songwriter, arranger, producer
Years_active = 197?-Present
Label =Warner Bros. Records , Emerald City, Rounder, August,Blue Thumb Records
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URL = [http://www.leonredbone.com www.leonredbone.com]
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Notable_instruments =Leon Redbone (August 26, 1949) is a
singer andguitarist specializing in interpretations of early 20th-century music, includingjazz andblues standards andTin Pan Alley classics.Recognized for his trademark
Panama hat , dark sunglasses, and bow tie, Redbone first appeared on stage inToronto ,Canada in the mid-1970s. Virtually nothing is known for certain about his background or true identity. Redbone has been called "the most famous non-famous American musician".Fact|date=August 2007Redbone has released approximately fifteen albums and earned a sizable
cult following who will travel significant distances to hear him perform. His concerts blend performance, comedy, and skilled instrumentals. Recurrent gags involve the influence of alcohol and claiming to have written works originating well before his time (as part of the mystery of his true age).Leon Redbone is heavily influenced by minstrel singer
Emmett Miller .Biography
Early life
Redbone's origins are shrouded in mystery. His birth name is believed to be Dickran GobalianQuill, Greg. [http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/224606 "Redbone careful to preserve the mystery."] "The Star" 13 June 2007.] . He has cited his date of birth as October 29, 1929; this wildly inaccurate date was the day of the U.S. stock market crash that sparked the
Great Depression . He also claimed to have been born inBombay during amonsoon to parentsNiccolò Paganini (a composer and violinist who died in 1840) andJenny Lind (a singer who died in 1887). [(1975). Notes. "On The Track" [CD liner notes] . Warner Bros. Records.] Other sources say that it was Cypriot andArmenia n parents.Fact|date=April 2008Career
While living in Canada in the early 1970s, Redbone began performing in public at Toronto area nightclubs and folk music festivals. At one point, it was rumored that he was actually comedian
Andy Kaufman , who sometimes took on other identities, or singer/guitaristFrank Zappa , who somewhat resembled Redbone. However, Redbone has performed since the deaths of Kaufman and Zappa, and the rumors have subsided. David Letterman once proposed that he wasDon Novello , the comedian famous for playingFather Guido Sarducci .In 1974, "
Rolling Stone " magazine ran a feature article on Redbone, a full year before he had a recording contract. The article described his performances as "so authentic you can hear the surface noise [of an old78 rpm ] ." His first album, "On the Track", was released byWarner Bros. Records in 1975.He was introduced to a larger public as a semi-regular musical guest onNBC 's "Saturday Night Live " throughout the late 1970s and into the 1980s. In a late-'70s appearance on the "The Merv Griffin Show ", he was introduced as "Andy Kaufman" ...maybe or maybe not," alluding to the eccentric comedian as being his possible true identity.During the 1980s-90s Redbone was a frequent guest on "
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson ". It was apparent from the on-air exchanges between host and guest that Carson was a fan of Redbone's work.Redbone survived the crash of a small plane in Clarksburg WV on Feb. 12, 1979 and now travels to engagements exclusively by car.Quill, Greg. [http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/224606 "Redbone careful to preserve the mystery."] "The Star" 13 June 2007.]
Appearances in other media
Redbone has appeared in a number of areas outside of his music recording/performance career. He has made appearances in the comic strips "
Mister Boffo " and "The Far Side ". He performed the theme song for the popular 1980s sitcom "Mr. Belvedere ", as well as "Your Feet's Too Big ", the theme from the syndicated sitcom "Harry and the Hendersons". He appears regularly on thePBS children's show "Between the Lions ". He did a cover ofFrank Loesser 's romantic Christmas song "Baby, It's Cold Outside " withZooey Deschanel for theclosing credits of the 2003 film "Elf". He also voiced the character of Leon the Snowman in the same film. On his 1987 album "Christmas Island" he performed a version of "Frosty the Snowman," withDr. John .He has also produced music for and appeared in
television commercial s, perhaps the most famous being an advertisement for Budweiser beer, where he flies over a beach on a flying carpet, singing "This Bud's for You." He also featured in a famous TV advert forInterCity (British Rail) service in the late 1980s.Personal life
It is believed that Redbone is married to jazz producer
Beryl Handler . The couple co-produced Redbone's 2001 album "Anytime". They are rumored to live in theNew Hope, Pennsylvania area with at least one daughter.Fact|date=April 2008Cultural References
In a live recording of comedian
Patton Oswalt entitled "The Pennsylvania Macaroni Company", Oswalt sings various made-up lyrics in the voice of Redbone.Fact|date=April 2008Trademarks
* Redbone dresses in attire reminiscent of the
Vaudeville era, performing in a Panama hat with a black band and dark sunglasses, often while sitting at attention on a stool. He usually wears white coat and trousers with a black string tie, but sometimes wears darker clothing.
* Sometimes after a song he'll rapidly tip his hat and raise his eyebrows in a comic fashion.
* Performances are often peppered with one-liners or running gags. Other performers often act as partners in witty comic banter with Redbone.
* He often uses a microphone during performances to amplify his foot tapping.
* When approached by those wishing to shake hands, Redbone will often offer instead a small card that reads "How do you do?"
* Redbone may imbibe from alcoholic drinks bottles onstage and proceed to complain repeatedly of illness as if using malady for an excuse for the effects of drink.
* Redbone often comically claims to have written musical pieces written not only by others but also far before his time, feigning indignation at never getting credit for the works.
* Will often appear after concerts off stage in the crowd greeting guests and signing autographs.
* Has been known to place a handkerchief over his left hand while playing certain songs, saying "Only I can play this one."olo discography
Albums
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On the Track " (1975)
*"Double Time" (1977)
*"Champagne Charlie" (1978)
*"From Branch to Branch " (1981)
*"Leon Redbone Live" (1985)
*"Red to Blue" (1985)
*"Christmas Island" (1987)
*"No Regrets" (1988)
*"Sugar" (1990)
*"Up a Lazy River" (1992)
*"Live!" (1994)
*"Whistling in the Wind" (1994)
*"Live & Kickin"' (1999)
*"Any Time" (2001)
*"Live - October 26, 1992: The Olympia Theater, Paris France" (2005)References
External links
* [http://www.leonredbone.com The Official Leon Redbone Website]
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