Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
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Willie Nelson “Time of the Preacher” Red Headed Stranger, May 1975.
“He's like a philosopher poet. He gets to the heart of it in a quick way...His guitar playing is pretty phenomenal...In my book he's up there at the top. He takes whatever he's singing and makes it his. There's not many people who can do that.”—Bob Dylan, 1993.
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Letters To America
Willie Nelson
4 Diamond Book
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“When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.” - Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson is an American Icon. He has written a few books before this that I have not read, but after this book I am looking forward to diving into them. I listened to the audio book narrated by Turk Pipkin. That disappointed me because I prefer memoirs narrated by the author- they seldom sound like they are reading. Turk sounded like he was reading- or narrating a documentary . He has a pleasant voice but… it wasn’t Willie.
With the above said, I found Willie’s Letters To America to be a beautiful sentiment. Through the words in these letters written to the country, to family, to the state of Texas among others we get a good sense of how Willie feels and thinks.
His feelings, expressed through these letters are an inspiring collection of the country music legend’s reflections on his life and his country.
Through his heartfelt and often humorous writing, Nelson captures the essence of the American spirit and shares with readers his unique perspective on life as he has lived it.
The book is comprised of letters to different people, places, and things that have been important to Nelson throughout his life.
Each of these letters offers readers profound insight into Nelson’s view of the world. He speaks of his love for his fans, his appreciation for the beauty of the land, and his passion for music. He also shares his concerns about the state of the nation, and his hopes for the future.
Nelson’s writing is sincere and honest, and his words are full of wisdom and optimism. His stories are filled with warmth and tenderness, and his love for his family, friends, and country are evident on every page.
Willie Nelson’s “Letters To America” is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand and appreciate the beauty and complexity of this great nation. This book is sure to leave readers feeling inspired and hopeful for the future.
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Willie Nelson’s. Martin N-20, Trigger
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Radio Faux Show Volume 2, Number 37 (October 9, 2022): The National Recording Registry Part Three (Personal Top 25)
Radio Faux Show Volume 2, Number 37 (October 9, 2022): The National Recording Registry Part Three (Personal Top 25)
This Week’s Theme: The National Recording Registry Part Three (Personal Top 25)
This week’s show is Part Three of a four-part series on the National Recording Registry. The first two parts focused on selections in the Registry from before 1955 and from 1955 to the present. This week’s show presents songs from my personal Top 25 albums in the Registry.
Welcome to Radio Faux Show volume two,…
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