Willie Nelson: The Outlaw
By (Author) Graeme Thomson
Ebury Publishing
Virgin Books
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular music
782.421642092
Paperback
304
Width 147mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm
381g
"A lively read and vivid portrait' Observer" "In this intimate and engaging biography, Graeme Thomson goes beyond the myths, talking with Nelson himself, his band and those who knew him best en route to discovering the real Willie Nelson. The Outlaw brilliantly describes a complex and compelling man whose life and music reflect something fundamental at the heart of twentieth-century America. Thomson s revealing portrait is a timely reminder of the stature and achievements of a true living legend. Covering everything from dirt poor beginnings in Texas, global fame in the 70s, four marriages, the death of a son and affairs with Amy Irving and Candice Bergen up to his current position as a 73-year-old pot smoking man of the road, Thomson's account emerges as the first detailed, clear-eyed account of Nelson s fascinating life."
"A timely reminder of the stature and achievements of the 72-year-old Texan" Daily Telegraph "A tale of drink, drugs, women and excess that would make [Keith] Richards reach for the Panadol. It's a great tale, well worth the read" Sunday Sport "A lively read and vivid portrait" Observer
"Graeme Thomson writes on music for several publications, including Word, the Observer, Time Out and the Herald. He is author of Complicated Shadows- The Life & Music of Elvis Costello."