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"An intimate account of the life of the legendary country music artist and leader of The Outlaws, written by his eldest son, describes how the author toured at his father's side with such legends as Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson while his father succumbed to debt and drug use,"--NoveList.
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Country musicians, Biography, Fathers and sons, Outlaws, Texas, biography, SingersPeople
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Table of Contents
Foreword. DIamonds and dirt, hearts and hurt
Introduction
W-A-Y-L-O-N
Out of West Texas
After the music died
Over a pop gun?
Hell at home
Painful loss
Fun-loving Jessi
Trouble with the law
The Outlaws
Rules of the road
Fried chicken and Hank Jr.
Drugs, guns, and girls
On the road with Willie
Busted
A bunch of angels
Good ol' boys
Out of control
A sober dad
Bypass to bust
Grandpa Waylon
The final tour.
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