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Leon Redbone was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, and voice actor. He was best known for his nostalgic interpretations of jazz and blues standards and for contributing music to various films and television shows.
Leon Redbone was born on August 26, 1949, in Cyprus and was raised primarily in Canada. His music career began gaining momentum in the mid-1970s after Bob Dylan saw him perform at the Mariposa Folk Festival. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Dylan remarked that if he ever started a record label, Redbone would be the first artist he’d sign.
Redbone gained wider recognition following his debut appearance on Saturday Night Live in 1976, where he performed his rendition of "Walkin' Stick." At a time dominated by high-energy rock acts, his quiet, intimate style stood out. He became a frequent guest on television talk shows, particularly enjoying a recurring presence on Johnny Carson’s The Tonight Show.
Redbone also made notable contributions to popular culture outside of live performance. He voiced the animated snowman in the hit Christmas comedy Elf (2003) starring Will Ferrell. His duet with Zooey Deschanel on “Baby, It's Cold Outside” served as the film’s signature song. Additionally, Redbone recorded TV theme songs for series such as Mr. Belvedere and Harry and the Hendersons. He also guest-starred as a guitar-playing guardian in an episode of the critically acclaimed ABC drama Life Goes On.
In 2015, Redbone announced his retirement from touring due to health concerns. That same year, he released his final album, Long Way Home, a compilation of some of his earliest recordings. The album was issued by Jack White’s label, Third Man Records, reflecting Redbone’s interest in reaching younger audiences.
Leon Redbone was often described as both a musical and performance artist, with his persona serving as an extension of his creative vision. Over his career, Redbone released 13 studio albums, 2 compilation albums, and 4 live albums. His work was distinguished by a dedication to early 20th-century music traditions, often combining humor and mystery with impeccable musicianship.
Leon Redbone passed away on May 30, 2019, while in hospice care in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. His family confirmed his death through a representative, though the cause was not publicly disclosed. Throughout his career, Redbone maintained a strong sense of privacy, and both his age and background remained the subject of much speculation.
He is survived by his wife, Beryl Handler, daughters Blake and Ashley, and three grandchildren.
At the time of his passing, Leon Redbone’s net worth was estimated to be approximately $9 million, according to multiple reputable sources. His unique contributions to jazz and blues music, as well as his iconic performance style, left a lasting impact on American popular culture.
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