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(Book). The Outlaw phenomenon greatly enlarged country music's
audience in the 1970s. Led by pacesetters such as Willie Nelson,
Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Bobby Bare, artists in
Nashville and Austin demanded the creative freedom to make their
own country music, different from the pop-oriented sound that
prevailed at the time. Complementing the Country Music Hall of Fame
and Museum's exhibition Outlaws & Armadillos: Country's Roaring
'70s , this 120-page, fully illustrated book examines the 1970s
cultures of Nashville and fiercely independent Austin, and the
complicated, surprising relationships between the two.
Billy Joe Shaver wrote ten of the eleven songs included on Waylon
Jennings's landmark album Honky Tonk Heroes and played a dominant
role in the origins and development of the Outlaw Country movement
of the 1970s. He has been named by Ray Wylie Hubbard, alongside
Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, as a member of the 'holy trinity'
of Texas songwriters. He has exerted a Texas-sized influence on
Texas music and especially Texas singer-songwriters, and is cited
as a chief inspiration by at least two generations of artists. But
although his influence has been profound, Shaver has the dubious
honor of becoming, according to author Courtney S. Lennon, 'country
music's unsung hero.'In Live Forever: The Songwriting Legacy of
Billy Joe Shaver, Lennon seeks to give Shaver the recognition his
prolific output deserves. She unfolds for readers the complexity
and the simplicity of the artist who wrote the songs that Brian T.
Atkinson, in his foreword, calls 'peaceful and pure, complex and
convoluted, mad and merciful' - the musician who wrote 'You Just
Can't Beat Jesus Christ' and 'That's What She Said Last Night,'
'Honky Tonk Heroes,' and 'Get Thee Behind Me Satan.' Based on
in-depth interviews with Shaver and a host of notable
singer-songwriters, this book reveals and celebrates the saint and
the sinner, the earthy intellectual and the hard-drinking commoner,
the poet and the cowboy.
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