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  1. 14. Mai 2016 · Die Ärzte verschrieben Merle Haggard häusliche Ruhe, die der Country-Sänger nutze neue Lieder aufzunehmen. Während seiner Zeit im Krankenhaus schrieb Merle Haggard den Song " Kern River Blues ", den er kurz vor seinem Lebensende aufnahm. "Kern River Blues" ist somit der letzte Song den Merle Haggard aufgenommen hat.

  2. 19. Jan. 2022 · HAGGARD: (Singing) I've always had a bottle I could turn to, and lately I've been turning every day. And I'm hurting in an old, familiar way. ELIOT: When you listen to Merle Haggard, it is not country music in the way that, say, Willie Nelson's music is country music - you know, bright, sparkly, fun. It's a little bit darker. But his music ...

  3. 20. Sept. 2019 · Merle Haggard, the working man’s poet, an architect of the Bakersfield Sound and a fiercely independent artist who influenced country music like few others, died Wednesday in California ...

  4. 14. März 2022 · When traveling out of the country or in other certain circumstances, Merle had to declare his legal history. But that all changed on March 14th, 1972 when the California Governor Ronald Reagan officially pardoned Merle Ronald Haggard for all past crimes. Merle Haggard called March 14th, 1972 the second most significant day in his life. The ...

  5. 3. Okt. 2021 · 12 Merle Haggard Facts. 1) After their barn burned down in 1934, Haggard’s parents, Flossie and James, relocated from Checotah, Oklahoma to California. Merle and His Father. 2) Merle was born in a train boxcar that was converted into a family home where the Haggards lived in California. Merle’s family home. 3) After getting in trouble with ...

  6. 6. Apr. 2016 · Merle Haggard, a giant of country music who blended a hard-edged sound with lyrics pulled straight from his rough-and-tumble early years, died Wednesday on his 79th birthday. The performer’s ...

  7. 23. Apr. 2016 · In Merle’s America (which he thought perished sometime around 1960), poor farmers could take out a bank loan on nothing more than a handshake and a smile. These white-bread fantasies helped prime the pump for Ronald Reagan’s elections in 1980 and 1984. Reagan — who as governor of California pardoned an up-and-coming Haggard for an old ...