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Titus was described as "glamorous and compelling" and a "formidable singer-scenester". [27] [28] Her large personality prompted several musical tributes.She is the subject of Carly Simon's song "Libby" from the album Another Passenger (1976), to which Titus also contributed vocals. [29]
The New York Rock and Soul Revue was a musical project supergroup that evolved out of a series of concerts produced and promoted by singer-songwriter Libby Titus at the Lone Star Roadhouse, the Spectrum and other Northeast concert venues, [2] eventually coalescing around unofficial "band leader" Donald Fagen from 1989–1993.
Libby Titus, a singer who recorded two albums in the late 1960s and ’70s before retiring from the music scene, later becoming the wife of Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen, died Sunday at age 77. No ...
Amy Helm (born December 3, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She is the daughter of drummer Levon Helm and singer Libby Titus. [2] She is a past member of the Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble Band and Ollabelle, [3] [4] as well as her own touring band.
In 1993 Fagen married songwriter Libby Titus. Although the two attended Bard College at around the same time, they did not become friends until 1987 when they were backstage at a Dr. John concert. On January 4, 2016, Titus sustained injuries after Fagen allegedly shoved her against a marble window frame at their Upper East Side apartment. [31] [13]
Helm met singer-songwriter Libby Titus in April 1969, while the Band was recording its second album. [40] They began a lengthy relationship which produced singer-songwriter daughter Amy Helm (born December 3, 1970). [41] Amy formed the band Ollabelle and performed with her father's band at the Midnight Rambles and other concerts.
Libby Roderick (born c. 1958), American singer/songwriter, poet and activist; Libbie Schrader, American singer-songwriter; Libby Tanner (born 1970), Australian actress; Libby Thompson (1855–1953), American prostitute, dance hall girl and madam; Libby Titus (born 1947), American singer/songwriter born Elizabeth Jurist
Woman is an album by Burt Bacharach in collaboration with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, released in 1979 on A&M Records. [3] It was recorded live by Bacharach and the orchestra during a four-hour recording session on November 2, 1978, at Jones Hall in Houston, Texas.