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Hickory Wind & Gasoline: A Biography of Gram Parsons’ Beautiful Ruin
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232017804
- EAN9798232017804
- Date de parution04/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
"The Man Who Sang Sorrow Into Legend"Gram Parsons, the boy who inherited privilege and heartbreak, the musician who fused country and rock into a new, luminous language, lived fast, loved fiercely, and burned too brightly. From the radio static of his youth to the desert fire of Joshua Tree, this biography traces the genius, the excess, and the heartbreak that made him a myth before the world could fully understand him.
Dive deep into the intoxicating stories of rhinestone suits, audacious tours, cosmic harmonies, and the stolen coffin that immortalized his legend. Every note, every heartbreak, every act of rebellion is chronicled in poetic detail. Hickory Wind & Gasoline is more than a biography, it is a journey through the luminous, tragic, and unforgettable life of Gram Parsons.
Dive deep into the intoxicating stories of rhinestone suits, audacious tours, cosmic harmonies, and the stolen coffin that immortalized his legend. Every note, every heartbreak, every act of rebellion is chronicled in poetic detail. Hickory Wind & Gasoline is more than a biography, it is a journey through the luminous, tragic, and unforgettable life of Gram Parsons.























