Best of Gram Parsons

Best of Gram Parsons
Author: Gram Parsons
Publsiher: Cherry Lane Music
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1575609541

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(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). Ranked among the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" by Rolling Stone , this legendary country-rock guitarist played with The Byrds and The Flying Burrito Brothers, among others. 14 songs from Parsons' tragically short career are included here: Blue Eyes * Brass Buttons * Christine's Tune * Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man * Hickory Wind * In My Hour of Darkness * 100 Years from Now * Return of the Grievous Angel * A Song for You * more.

Calling Me Home

Calling Me Home
Author: Bob Kealing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813042046

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A view of the music and life of Gram Parsons and his influence on country rock.

Grievous Angel

Grievous Angel
Author: Jessica Hundley,Polly Parsons
Publsiher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2005-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015057558986

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"He was a member of the Byrds and founder and frontman of the Flying Burrito Brothers. He was best friend to Keith Richards and mentor to Emmylou Harris. And he revolutionized music, combining country and rock when the two were like oil and water. Gram Parsons may have been only twenty-six when he died in 1973, but he was already well on his way to becoming one of the most influential musicians of all time." "A collaboration between journalist Jessica Hundley and Gram's daughter, Polly Parsons, Grievous Angel is part biography, part visual scrapbook - a compilation of conversations and never-before-seen photos and unpublished letters, all interwoven with a retelling of Gram's tale." "Featuring dozens of interviews with everyone from Bright Eyes and Elvis Costello to Willie Nelson and Steve Earle, Grievous Angel is an exploration of how Gram's legacy has spanned the decades, still inspiring both his contemporaries and today's artists, thirty-odd years after his tragic death."--BOOK JACKET.

Hickory Wind The Biography of Gram Parsons

Hickory Wind   The Biography of Gram Parsons
Author: Ben Fong-Torres
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1739582764

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This compelling portrait of Gram Parsons superbly evokes the tumultuous musical era that he worked in, his personal mystique and, above all, the magic of his music - and is the only Gram biography to adequately explain why the legend lives on. This is a new edition - including a new epilogue from the author - of a work that is rightly regarded as a classic of its kind. Blessed with fabulous riches, charisma, good looks, a wealth of music business contacts and a unique songwriting gift, Gram Parsons still somehow ended his life overdosing in a motel, his charred remains scattered in the desert and his music virtually unknown. However, nearly 50 years on from his untimely demise, the man, the myth and the music endure. Ben Fong-Torres's Hickory Wind is the landmark biography of perhaps the greatest enigma in American music, combining meticulous research, perceptive criticism and key testimony from Gram's contemporaries - including Chris Hillman, Emmylou Harris and Keith Richards.

Hickory Wind

Hickory Wind
Author: Ben Fong-Torres
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0312194641

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Gram Parons lived hard and died young, and left behind a musical legacy that has influenced generations of rock and country legends. Ben Fong-Torres's moving account of his story--from his poor-little-rich-kid childhood; through his seminal time with the Byrds and his own bands, the Flying Burrito Brothers and the Fallen Angels; to days and nights spent with the likes of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Emmylou Harris--is a classic of rock biography. This newly expanded edition updates the text and discograph, adds rare new photographs, and concludes with an intriguing epilogue that answers some lingering questions about Gram's untimely death--and raised a few more.

The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones

The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones
Author: Stanley Booth,Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781613731994

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Stanley Booth, a member of the Rolling Stones' inner circle, met the band just a few months before Brian Jones drowned in a swimming pool in 1968. He lived with them throughout their 1969 tour across the United States, staying up all night together listening to blues, talking about music, ingesting drugs, and consorting with groupies. His thrilling account culminates with their final concert at Altamont Speedway—a nightmare of beating, stabbing, and killing that would signal the end of a generation's dreams of peace and freedom. But while this book renders in fine detail the entire history of the Stones, paying special attention to the tragedy of Brian Jones, it is about much more than a writer and a rock band. It has been called—by Harold Brodkey and Robert Stone, among others—the best book ever written about the 1960s. In Booth's afterword, he finally explains why it took him 15 years to write the book, relating an astonishing story of drugs, jails, and disasters. Updated to include a foreword by Greil Marcus, this 30th anniversary edition is for Rolling Stones fans everywhere.

Time Between

Time Between
Author: Chris Hillman
Publsiher: Bmg Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Country musicians
ISBN: 1947026356

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"Chris Hillman is arguably the primary architect of what's come to be known as country rock. After playing the Southern California folk and bluegrass circuit, he joined David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark and Michael Clark as an original member of The Byrds. He went on to partner with Gram Parsons to launch The Flying Burrito Brothers, recording a handful of albums that have become touchstones of rock-influenced country. Hillman then embarked on a prolific recording career in various configurations: as a member of Stephen Stills' Manassas; as a member of Souther-Hillman-Furay with J.D. Souther and Richie Furay of Buffalo Springfield; as a solo artist; and in a trio with his fellow former Byrds Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark. In the 1980s, Hillman launched a successful mainstream country career when he formed The Desert Rose Band with Herb Pedersen and John Jorgenson, scoring eight Top 10 country hits. In the midst of his country success he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He has since released a number of solo albums with the most recent, Bidin' My Time, produced by Tom Petty. In Time Between, Hillman takes readers behind the curtain of his quintessentially Southern Californian musical journey."--Provided by publisher.

Flying Burrito Brothers The Gilded Palace of Sin

Flying Burrito Brothers  The Gilded Palace of Sin
Author: Bob Proehl
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2008-12-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780826429032

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In 1968, the Flying Burrito Brothers released their debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin on A&M Records, selling a disappointing 400,000 copies. Bob Proehl's book uses the Seven Deadly Sins as a kind of structuring device to look at an album that plays as fast and loose with its religious images as it does with its genre-borrowing.