Steve Goodman
American singer-songwriter and guitarist

Born
July 25th, 1948
77 years ago
Died
September 20th, 1984
40 years ago — 36 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in 1948, gained recognition for contributions to American folk music. Started performing in the 1960s, offering a blend of humor, storytelling, and poignant lyrics, often accompanied by acoustic guitar. His song 'City of New Orleans' became a popular hit, later covered by various artists. Also noted for his work in collaboration with other musicians and for his role in the Chicago folk music scene. Goodman battled leukemia for much of his life and continued to perform until shortly before his death in 1984. His legacy lives on through his recordings and influence on subsequent musicians.
Wrote 'City of New Orleans'
Contributed to the Chicago folk scene
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