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  1. 12. Juni 2019 · Tompall Glaser was the first of the Glaser brothers to pass away, dying on August 13th, 2013, never fully seeing his dream to revolutionize country music realized, but sowing the independent philosophy of keeping creative control of your music into musicians that still rings true today. With the passing of Jim in April, and now Chuck, the work of the Glaser Brothers in country music has ...

  2. 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. For the ease of record racket trade magazines, they ...

  3. 13. Aug. 2013 · Country singer and songwriter Tompall Glaser, a member of country’s “outlaw” movement of the 1970s, has died after a long illness, his nephew Louis Glaser has told the Associated Press.

  4. 12. Aug. 2013 · Added: Aug 25, 2013. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 116038275. Sponsored by Candyce Hardin Williams Glaser. Source citation. Thomas Paul Glaser was the son of Louis Nicholas Glaser and Alice Harriet Marie Davis Glaser. He was one of 6 children born to the couple. Tom grew up working on the family farm and playing guitar for entertainment.

  5. Liner Notes – Kinky Friedman, Tompall Glaser Photography – Bob Shans Producer – Hoover (7) , Ken Mansfield ( tracks: B1 ) , Kinky Friedman ( tracks: A4, B6 ) , Tompall Glaser , Waylon Jennings ( tracks: A1 ) , Willie Fong Young ( tracks: B4 )

  6. Vocals – Benny Whitehead, Billy Swan, Captin Dave Beer, Chuck Glaser, Jack Ross (3), Jim Glaser, Willie Fong Young. Voice – Roger Friedman ( tracks: A2), Tompall Glaser ( tracks: A2) Written-By – Kinky Friedman.

  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.”