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  1. John Townes Van Zandt [1] (March 7, 1944 – January 1, 1997) was an American singer-songwriter. [2] . He wrote numerous songs, such as "Pancho and Lefty", "For the Sake of the Song", "If I Needed You", "Snake Mountain Blues", "Our Mother the Mountain", "Waitin' Round to Die", and "To Live Is to Fly".

  2. Townes Van Zandt, the elegant Texas troubadour who authored some of the finest songs ever written over the course of his 52 troubled years, was always quick to make it known that he was...

  3. Townes Van Zandt, né le 7 mars 1944 à Fort Worth, Texas, et mort le 1er janvier 1997 à Smyrna, Tennessee, est un chanteur, auteur et compositeur américain de musique country et folk.

  4. #1″Great lyrics, sweet melodies and a Texas voice to lose yourself in.” – Mike Regenstreif… The Montreal Gazette. Top Ten of 96″As a songwriter she comes out of the same rich lode that has given the world Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark and Robert Earl Keene.

  5. 1 juil. 1996 · Among those paying their respects are Nelson, Jennings and Townes Van Zandt — each of whom duets with her — while fellow Lubbockite Joe Ely contributes a vocal cameo as well. Rhodes’ luminous vocal transparency inspires her partners to strip away their own masks, with the two Nelson duets in particular sounding like an intimate ...

  6. Featuring – Townes Van Zandt, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson Liner Notes – Joe Nick Patoski Producer – Joe Gracey ( tracks: 1 to 12 ) , John Leventhal ( tracks: 13 ) , Kimmie Rhodes ( tracks: 1 to 12 )

  7. 1996 - West Texas Heaven (Last Call/Justice/Sunbird), a Gracey-Rhodes production featuring 12 of Rhodes' original songs, includes duets with Waylon Jennings, Townes Van Zandt and Willie Nelson. USA Today chose the album for their "Best Bets" section and later named the CD as one of their Top Ten Country Records of 1996.