Send us a text There are not many artists who personify the spirit of Texas more than Willie Nelson. In this episode we'll explore his developing years as he struggled to make a living in the music industry. From his early days on the farm in Abbott Texas to the release of his classic album Red Headed Stranger, this episode will focus on his early music and the stories behind them.
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Send us a text There are not many artists who personify the spirit of Texas more than Willie Nelson. In this episode we'll explore his developing years as he struggled to make a living in the music industry. From his early days on the farm in Abbott Texas to the release of his classic album Red Headed Stranger, this episode will focus on his early music and the stories behind them.
Send us a text Join me, as we explore the life and music of one of Texas's all but forgotten legends. Known primarily for his innovative sax solos on R & B and early rock and roll songs like "Yakety Yak" and "Charlie Brown" by the Coasters, he was actually a master of many styles and genres. He played Soul music with Aretha, including his solo on Respect, recorded with some of jazz music's greats, and could really let loose on some down and dirty blues. Listen to his musical journey as we...
The Musical Tapestry of Texas: Past and Present
Send us a text There are not many artists who personify the spirit of Texas more than Willie Nelson. In this episode we'll explore his developing years as he struggled to make a living in the music industry. From his early days on the farm in Abbott Texas to the release of his classic album Red Headed Stranger, this episode will focus on his early music and the stories behind them.