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  2. Townes Van Zandt - Wikipedia

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    I'll Be Here in the Morning: The Songwriting Legacy of Townes Van Zandt by Brian T. Atkinson was released on New Year's Day 2012 by Texas A&M University Press, coinciding with the 15th anniversary of Van Zandt's death. The book contains interviews with longtime Van Zandt friends Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Kris Kristofferson ...

  3. A Far Cry from Dead - Wikipedia

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    A Far Cry from Dead is a posthumous album by Townes Van Zandt, released two years after the singer's 1997 death. [2] [3] It contains overdubbed instrumentation added to vocal and guitar recordings made by the late singer. It was Van Zandt's first album on a major label. [4]

  4. 80 years of Townes Van Zandt: Meet the music giant Fort ... - AOL

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    Van Zandt lived in Fort Worth until age 9. He went to Arlington Heights Elementary School, now Boulevard Heights School. His parents were both from high-powered law families, Dorothy Townes Van ...

  5. Our Mother the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lager, on the album's 50th anniversary in 2019, wrote that Our Mother the Mountain and Townes Van Zandt's self-titled album are "the strongest of his entire career since they contained compositions written solely by Van Zandt himself, whereas his later albums would frequently feature multiple covers of older blues and country singers ...

  6. Blaze Foley - Wikipedia

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    Townes Van Zandt wrote the 1990 song "Blaze's Blues" about his friend [14] and first released it on his 1991 live album Rain on a Conga Drum - Live in Berlin. He re-released it multiple times, notably on his two-disc album Live at Union Chapel, London, England .

  7. Fat Possum Records - Wikipedia

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    Responding to the first deaths, Fat Possum begun to release more archival records. [23] George Mitchell's recordings came out first as individual albums of Furry Lewis, Mississippi Joe Callicott, R.L. Burnside, Townes Van Zandt, and others, with covers designed by Chip Kidd, and then in bulk as the George Mitchell Collection.

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