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Willie Nelson

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by Joe Nick Patoski


  BOOKS

  Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell. Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

  Jennings, Waylon, with Lenny Kaye. Waylon: An Autobiography. New York: Grand Central, 1996.

  Johnson, Dr. Thomas S. Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

  Kosser, Michael. How Nashville Became Music City USA: 50 Years of Music Row. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard, 2006.

  Mack, Bill. Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

  Moore, Thurston. Who’s Who of Country Music 1965. Denver, CO: Heather Publications, 1964.

  Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake. Willie: An Autobiography. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

  Oakley, Frank. The Nashville “Sidekick” Had the World by the Tail...“Then I Woke Up”: The Frank Oakley Story. Nashville, TN: Willie Nelson General Store and Museum, 2007.

  Opdyke, Steven. Willie Nelson Sings America. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

  Style, Lyle E. Ain’t Got No Cigarettes: Memories of Music Legend Roger Miller. Winnipeg, MB: Great Plains Publications, 2005.

  Thompson, Graeme. Willie Nelson: The Outlaw. London: Virgin Books, 2006.

  Willie Nelson Family Album. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

  ARTICLES

  “Cowtown Jamboree.” Channel Choices one-hour special. Dallas Morning News, September 2, 1963.

  Edwards, David, and Mike Callahan. “Liberty Records Discography, Part 1.” Both Sides Now Publications. Bsnpubs.com, 2003.

  Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.” Country Rambler, January 13, 1977.

  Zoppi, Tony. “Chalet Is Featuring the Songs of Liberty Recording Star Willie Nelson.” Dallas Morning News, February 14, 1963.

  ADDITIONAL SOURCES

  Colladay, Brenda. Curator, Grand Ole Opry Archives, Nashville, TN.

  Kienzle, Rich. “It’s Been Rough and Rocky Travelin’.” From Willie Nelson: It’s Been Rough and Rocky Travelin’. CD booklet. Bear Family, 2003.

  McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

  Pitcox, Tracy. Heart of Texas Country Music Museum, Brady, TX.

  Ray Price Fan Club.

  “Willie with Sonny James and Alex Houston on Big D Jamboree.” Listing in “What’s Going On in Dallas This Week.” Dallas Morning News, June 1, 1963.

  WEB SITES

  Rogermiller.com

  Willienelson.com

  Ridgetop

  INTERVIEWS

  Bobby Bare, Bobby Bruce, Judy Budge, Jhon Case, Fred Foster, Ronald Greer, Bill Mack, Darrell McCall, Randy Moore, Tommy Morrell, Connie Nelson, Lana Nelson, Shirley Nelson, Pete Wade

  ORAL HISTORIES

  Nelson, Connie. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Nelson, Shirley. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Nelson, Willie. Oral history. American Routes radio program. New Orleans: American Public Media, November 29, 2000.

  BOOKS

  Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell. Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

  Johnson, Dr. Thomas S. Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

  Kosser, Michael. How Nashville Became Music City USA: 50 Years of Music Row. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard, 2006.

  Mack, Bill. Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

  Moore, Thurston. Who’s Who of Country Music 1965. Denver, CO: Heather Publications, 1964.

  Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake. Willie: An Autobiography. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

  Nelson, Willie, with Turk Pipkin. The Tao of Willie: A Guide to Happiness in Your Heart. New York: Gotham, 2006.

  Oakley, Frank. The Nashville “Sidekick” Had the World by the Tail...“Then I Woke Up”: The Frank Oakley Story. Nashville, TN: Willie Nelson General Store and Museum, 2007.

  Opdyke, Steven. Willie Nelson Sings America. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

  Shaw, Arnold. American Dictionary of Pop Rock. New York: Schirmer, 1983.

  Style, Lyle E. Ain’t Got No Cigarettes: Memories of Music Legend Roger Miller. Winnipeg, MB: Great Plains Publications, 2005.

  Thompson, Graeme. Willie Nelson: The Outlaw. London: Virgin Books, 2006.

  Willie Nelson Family Album. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

  ARTICLES

  Edwards, David, and Mike Callahan. “Liberty Records Discography, Part 1.” Both Sides Now Publications. Bsnpubs.com, 2003.

  Hieronymous, Clara. “Opry Drops Twelve Top Stars.” Nashville Tennessean, December 6, 1964.

  ADDITIONAL SOURCES

  Colladay, Brenda. Curator, Grand Ole Opry Archives, Nashville, TN.

  Kienzle, Rich. “Nashville Was the Roughest.” From Willie Nelson: Nashville Was the Roughest ....CD booklet. Bear Family, 1998.

  McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

  TV Dial. Fort Worth Press, May 2, 1965.

  WSM Radio. Press release, November 24, 1964.

  WEB SITES

  Astara.org (Astara: A Place of Light)

  Rogermiller.com

  Willienelson.com

  Tennessee to Texas

  INTERVIEWS

  Jerry Bradley, Johnny Bush, Cowboy Jack Clement, Billy Cooper, Paul English, Bill Mack, Jimmy Moore, Randy Moore, Tommy Morrell, Connie Nelson, Lana Nelson, Willie Nelson, Bo Powell, Bee Spears

  ORAL HISTORIES

  Atkins, Chet. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Jennings, Waylon. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Nelson, Connie. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Nelson, Shirley. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  BOOKS

  Arnold, Ann. Gamblers and Gangsters. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

  Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell. Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

  Johnson, Dr. Thomas S. Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

  Kosser, Michael. How Nashville Became Music City USA: 50 Years of Music Row. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard, 2006.

  Mack, Bill. Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

  Moore, Thurston. Who’s Who of Country Music 1965. Denver, CO: Heather Publications, 1964.

  Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake. Willie: An Autobiography. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

  Opdyke, Steven. Willie Nelson Sings America. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

  Style, Lyle E. Ain’t Got No Cigarettes: Memories of Music Legend Roger Miller. Winnipeg, MB: Great Plains Publications, 2005.

  Thompson, Graeme. Willie Nelson: The Outlaw. London: Virgin Books, 2006.

  Willie Nelson Family Album. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

  ARTICLES

  “Annual Prison Rodeo Lively October Event.” Dallas Morning News, September 1, 1970.

  Blair, Sam. “East Makes Like Yeast: Willie Nelson Don Meredith’s House Guest.” Dallas Morning News, November 23, 1966.

  Cartwright, Gary. �
��Pressure the Main Factor: Don Meredith Sings ‘One Day at a Time’ Before NFL Title Game.” Dallas Morning News, December 30, 1966.

  Jeansonne, Billy. “Paul English: On the Road...Again.” Classic Drummer, January–February 2005.

  Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.” Country Rambler, January 13, 1977.

  Nelson, Susie. “Nelson’s Second Marriage Was as Rocky as His First.” Dallas Times Herald, August 26, 1987.

  Raffetto, Francis. “Longhorn Performer: Writer-Performer Willie Nelson Plays Longhorn Ballroom.” Dallas Morning News, April 11, 1969.

  ———. “Roger Miller to Star in Special Road Show with Don Meredith, Willie Nelson, and Others at Sportatorium.” Dallas Morning News, May 6, 1965.

  ADDITIONAL SOURCES

  Colladay, Brenda. Curator, Grand Ole Opry Archives, Nashville, TN.

  “Ernest Tubb: 1960s TV Shows.” Southern Music Network, n.d.

  “Jamboree Road Show: Grand Ole Opry Road Show with Willie Nelson, George Jones, Wade Ray, the Springfield Singers Joins Big D Jamboree.” Dallas Morning News, November 20, 1965.

  “Jamboree Road Show: Willie Nelson, Wade Ray, Hank Cochran, and Johnny Paycheck Top Stars at Big D Jamboree Road Show.” Dallas Morning News, February 5, 1965.

  Kienzle, Rich. “Nashville Was the Roughest.” From Willie Nelson: Nashville Was the Roughest ....CD booklet. Bear Family, 1998.

  McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

  “What’s Going On: Willie Nelson and Wade Ray on Big D Jamboree at Sportatorium and Longhorn Ballroom, Victor Borge at State Fair Music Hall.” Dallas Morning News, April 16, 1966.

  “Willie Nelson Hosts Cowtown Jamboree.” Channel Choices for Saturday. Dallas Morning News, December 9, 1967.

  “Willie Nelson Plays Cowtown Jamboree with Johnny Bush and the Record Men.” Channel Choices for Saturday. Dallas Morning News, June 6, 1968.

  “Willie Nelson and Wade Ray on Cowtown Jamboree.” Channel Choices for Saturday, August 7. Dallas Morning News, August 7, 1965.

  “Willie Nelson and Wade Ray on Cowtown Jamboree.” Channel Choices for Saturday, November 6. Dallas Morning News, November 6, 1965.

  WEB SITES

  Rogermiller.com

  Stillisstillmoving.com

  Willienelson.com

  Coast-to-Coast, Border-to-Border

  INTERVIEWS

  John Anders, Jerry Bradley, Johnny Bush, Cowboy Jack Clement, Billy English, Oliver English, Paul English, Kris Kristofferson, Bill Mack, Jimmy Moore, Tommy Morrell, Bobbie Nelson, Connie Nelson, Bo Powell, Neil Reshen, Bee Spears

  ORAL HISTORIES

  Allred, Sammy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Jennings, Waylon. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Nelson, Connie. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  BOOKS

  Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell. Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

  Jennings, Waylon, with Lenny Kaye. Waylon: An Autobiography. New York: Grand Central, 1996.

  Johnson, Dr. Thomas S. Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

  Kosser, Michael. How Nashville Became Music City USA: 50 Years of Music Row. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard, 2006.

  Mack, Bill. Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

  Opdyke, Steven. Willie Nelson Sings America. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

  Style, Lyle E. Ain’t Got No Cigarettes: Memories of Music Legend Roger Miller. Winnipeg, MB: Great Plains Publications, 2005.

  Thompson, Graeme. Willie Nelson: The Outlaw. London: Virgin Books, 2006.

  Willie Nelson Family Album. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

  ARTICLES

  Altgelt, Ernie. “Career Kept ‘Band Boy’ Close to Legends Like Willie.” Hill Country Sun, January 2007.

  Jeansonne, Billy. “Paul English: On the Road...Again.” Classic Drummer, January–February 2005.

  Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.” Country Rambler, January 13, 1977.

  Patoski, Joe Nick. “With Strings Attached.” Texas Monthly, February 1988.

  ADDITIONAL SOURCES

  Colladay, Brenda. Curator, Grand Ole Opry Archives, Nashville, TN.

  Kienzle, Rich. “Nashville Was the Roughest.” From Willie Nelson: Nashville Was the Roughest ....CD booklet. Bear Family, 1998.

  McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

  Moeller Talent. Flyer, circa 1966–1972.

  Willie Nelson Museum. Willie Nelson General Store, Nashville, TN.

  WEB SITES

  Rogermiller.com

  Willienelson.com

  Lost Valley

  INTERVIEWS

  Aaron Allan, Jerry Bradley, Morgan Choat, Cowboy Jack Clement, Billy Cooper, Chet Flippo, Nick Hunter, Kris Kristofferson, Bill Mack, Darrell McCall, Jimmy Moore, Bobbie Nelson, Connie Nelson, Willie Nelson, Neil Reshen, Bee Spears, Jerry Wexler

  ORAL HISTORIES

  Allred, Sammy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Cooper, Billy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  English, Paul. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  O’Connor, Tim. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Tolleson, Mike. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  BOOKS

  Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell. Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

  Mack, Bill. Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

  Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake. Willie: An Autobiography. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

  Opdyke, Steven. Willie Nelson Sings America. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

  Willie Nelson Family Album. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

  ARTICLES

  Edwards, Roy. “Evening with DKR.” Dallas Morning News, March 22, 1972.

  Flippo, Chet. “Records: ‘The Willie Way.’” Rolling Stone 122 (November 23, 1972).

  Jeansonne, Billy. “Paul English: On the Road...Again.” Classic Drummer, January–February 2005.

  Knocke, Ed. “Toe-Tapping Great at Music Festival.” Dallas Morning News, March 19, 1972.

  Miller, Townsend. “Willie Changes His Label but Not His Musical Stripe.” Austin American-Statesman, November 11, 1972.

  Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.” Country Rambler, January 13, 1977.

  “Smith, Ralph Attend ‘Reunion.’” Dripping Springs Reunion coverage. Associated Press, March 20, 1972.

  Tarradell, Mario. “Willie’s Eager to Celebrate in Fort Worth.” Dallas Morning News, July 4, 2004.

  ADDITIONAL SOURCES

  Hamblin, Tim. Austin History Center. Austin Public Library, Austin, TX.

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  McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

  Miller, Townsend. Country Music column. Austin American-Statesman, August 17, 1972.

  Willie Nelson Museum. Willie Nelson General Store, Nashville, TN.

  Wuntch, Philip. Dallas After Dark column. Dallas Morning News, October 13, 1972.

  WEB SITES

  Stillisstillmoving.com

  Willienelson.com

  Austin

  INTERVIEWS

  David E. Anderson, Marc Benno, Ray Benson, Jerry Bradley, Steve Coffman, Rick Crow, Floyd Domino, Chet Flippo, Jim Franklin, Kinky Friedman, Joe Gracey, Cleve Hattersley, Bobby Hedderman, Nick Hunter, Kris Kristofferson, Poodie Locke, Carlyn Majer, Darrell McCall, Gates Moore, Bobbie Nelson, Connie Nelson, Lana Nelson, Tim O’Connor, Jody Payne, Mickey Raphael, Neil Reshen, Jerry Retzloff, Mark Rothbaum, Darrell K Royal, Wallace Selman, Billy Joe Shaver, Bud Shrake, Bobby Earl Smith, Herb Steiner, Mike Tolleson, Jerry Wexler, Eddie Wilson

  ORAL HISTORIES

  Allred, Sammy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  English, Paul. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Jennings, Waylon. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Leverett, Sheryl. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Nelson, Connie. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  O’Connor, Tim. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Tolleson, Mike. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

  BOOKS

  Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell. Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

  Johnson, Dr. Thomas S. Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

 

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