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The first provided for the sale and license of "Merle Haggard, Live at Billy Bob's Texas," and later called "Merle Haggard, Motorcycle Cowboy, Live at Billy Bob's Texas," the suit states.
In speaking of Haggard, one writer actually went so far as to say, "What Grey Poupon has meant to Mustard, Merle has meant to Country Music." There's an image that's hard to let go of.
One day in 1951, a runaway 14-year-old boy named Merle Haggard accomplished two memorable things: He bought his first pair of cowboy boots in a secondhand store and he lost his virginity in a ...
Author Marc Eliot knew the subject of his latest released biography, "The Hag: The Life, Times, and Music of Merle Haggard," for 25 years before his death in 2016. The writer's exposure to music ...
But Merle Haggard had a road, and the road was free and it was called Route 66. His daddy first got on that road in Oklahoma in a 1926 Chevy. It was 1935 and the family farm had burned.
In an excerpt from his Merle Haggard book 'The Running Kind,' author David Cantwell examines the 1968 hit 'Mama Tried.' ...
In Marc Eliot’s new Haggard biography, “The Hag,” the author recounts a memorable night for Merle Haggard and Lefty Frizzell.
Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 2 – The Cowboy Arms Sessions arrived early Friday morning with 12 new recordings, including the previously unheard “Hobo Cartoon” — a song written by Simpson and Merle ...
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