Bob Dylan inadvertently fueled Townes Van Zandt's songwriting dreams with hope, inspiration, and an awfully fierce sense of ambition.
Townes Van Zandt once got out of a speeding ticket after meeting a real-life Pancho and Lefty during a late-night traffic ...
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The Texas Canon: How Townes Van Zandt's 'Pancho and Lefty' tells a tragic outlaw taleToday, we look at Townes Van Zandt's classic 'Pancho and Lefty,' which was famously covered by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. A great song has many lives, especially when it gets recorded by ...
The seeds in Townes Van Zandt’s hand are ground. What cannot be remembered can be remembered, the seeds are pulverized and bitterly soaked in beer. Glug glug is a sound, left in the throat by the ...
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