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  1. He cites it as a favorite song of Nelson Mandela and sings an acoustic version. He also elaborates on his friendship with Tompall Glaser, who headed Glaser Sound Studios, also known as Hillbilly Central, and features prominently in the Museum’s major exhibition “Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s” (May 25, 2018 – June 5 ...

  2. 18. Juni 2018 · Then came brothers Chuck and Tompall Glaser, original pioneers of the outlaw movement. With a string of country hits a decade long, Tompall Glaser was one of the four ‘outlaws’ featured on the pivotal, first ever platinum country album, Wanted: The Outlaws (1976), which also included Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter and Willie Nelson.

  3. Kinky’s first album, Sold American, was recorded at the Glaser studio during the fall. The Glasers pulled together an impressive group of studio musicians and produced a genuine, sometimes...

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  4. 3. Jan. 2020 · Catching the blues without blue punch lines, characters wander all over Resurrection 's post-Tompall Glaser landscape, their outcomes uncertain and varied. For Kinky, the bittersweet fruits...

  5. Compatriots there included Kris Kristofferson, Tompall Glaser, Billy Swan, Shel Silverstein, Mickey Newbury and countless others. He was equally a brother-in-arms with the Texas contingent of malcontented singing poets including Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Jerry Jeff Walker and especially Billy Joe Shaver.

  6. 27. Dez. 2012 · The 2nd floor was the studio, state-of-the-art in its time. This was the mecca where Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver, Kris Kristofferson, Jimmy Buffet, Kinky Friedman, John Hartford, Shel Silverstein, Mickey Newbury, and many others can to lay down some of their most memorable tracks.

  7. This 2018 panel discussion featuring Kinky Friedman, Kyle Lehning, and Marshall Chapman explores the halcyon days of Glaser Sound Studios, the funky and creative Nashville recording studio, publishing company, and musician hangout that became known as “Hillbilly Central.”.