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        <title>Covered In Folk: Warren Zevon (Jill Sobule, Shawn Colvin, Adam Duritz, David Lindley &amp; more!)</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[by Cover Lay Down<br/><br/>Happy Birthday to Warren Zevon, whose graveled voice I never truly appreciated until his final album was released just before his death in 2003.   Known for his pithy, sardonic wit in song and social commentary -  enjoy every sandwich , his oft-quoted insight on dying which would later become the title for the first of two posthumous tribute albums, is a terse encapsulation of that observational mastery which shines through his back catalog - the man who released just twelve studio albums in 35 years was nonetheless a respected mainstay of the rock circuit, celebrated by his [...]]]></description>
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