Yes, it's the excitable boy himself, singer-songwriter Warren Zevon! This photo pictures him with his first duo, lyme and cybelle, which he formed alongside Fairfax High School classmate Violet Santegelo in 1964, when he was just 17 and living in Los Angeles, Calif.

They had a minor hit in 1966 with the song 'Follow Me,' but Zevon's early attempts to start a solo career faltered. He tried again in the mid-'70s, earning the respect and support of peers like Jackson Browne, Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles. His big commercial breakthrough came in 1978 with the album 'Excitable Boy,' which showcased his ironic sense of humor on tracks like 'Lawyers, Guns and Money' and 'Werewolves of London.' Zevon died in 2003 after a battle with cancer, but not before leaving behind one final album, 'The Wind,' made with help from an all-star roster of his friends.

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