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Cooper, Billy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

English, Paul. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

O’Connor, Tim. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Tolleson, Mike. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

B
OOKS

Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell.
Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk
. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

Mack, Bill.
Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting
. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake.
Willie: An Autobiography
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

Opdyke, Steven.
Willie Nelson Sings America
. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

Willie Nelson Family Album
. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

A
RTICLES

Edwards, Roy. “Evening with DKR.”
Dallas Morning News,
March 22, 1972.

Flippo, Chet. “Records: ‘The Willie Way.’”
Rolling Stone
122 (November 23, 1972).

Jeansonne, Billy. “Paul English: On the Road...Again.”
Classic Drummer,
January–February 2005.

Knocke, Ed. “Toe-Tapping Great at Music Festival.”
Dallas Morning News,
March 19, 1972.

Miller, Townsend. “Willie Changes His Label but Not His Musical Stripe.”
Austin American-Statesman,
November 11, 1972.

Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.”
Country Rambler,
January 13, 1977.

“Smith, Ralph Attend ‘Reunion.’” Dripping Springs Reunion coverage. Associated Press, March 20, 1972.

Tarradell, Mario. “Willie’s Eager to Celebrate in Fort Worth.”
Dallas Morning News,
July 4, 2004.

A
DDITIONAL
S
OURCES

Hamblin, Tim. Austin History Center. Austin Public Library, Austin, TX.

Kienzle, Rich. “Nashville Was the Roughest.” From
Willie Nelson: Nashville Was the Roughest .
...CD booklet. Bear Family, 1998.

McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

Miller, Townsend. Country Music column.
Austin American-Statesman,
August 17, 1972.

Willie Nelson Museum. Willie Nelson General Store, Nashville, TN.

Wuntch, Philip. Dallas After Dark column.
Dallas Morning News,
October 13, 1972.

W
EB
S
ITES

Stillisstillmoving.com

Willienelson.com

Austin

I
NTERVIEWS

David E. Anderson, Marc Benno, Ray Benson, Jerry Bradley, Steve Coffman, Rick Crow, Floyd Domino, Chet Flippo, Jim Franklin, Kinky Friedman, Joe Gracey, Cleve Hattersley, Bobby Hedderman, Nick Hunter, Kris Kristofferson, Poodie Locke, Carlyn Majer, Darrell McCall, Gates Moore, Bobbie Nelson, Connie Nelson, Lana Nelson, Tim O’Connor, Jody Payne, Mickey Raphael, Neil Reshen, Jerry Retzloff, Mark Rothbaum, Darrell K Royal, Wallace Selman, Billy Joe Shaver, Bud Shrake, Bobby Earl Smith, Herb Steiner, Mike Tolleson, Jerry Wexler, Eddie Wilson

O
RAL
H
ISTORIES

Allred, Sammy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

English, Paul. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Jennings, Waylon. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Leverett, Sheryl. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Nelson, Connie. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

O’Connor, Tim. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Tolleson, Mike. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

B
OOKS

Bush, Johnny, with Rick Mitchell.
Whiskey River (Take My Mind): The True Story of Texas Honky-tonk
. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

Johnson, Dr. Thomas S.
Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing
. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

Mack, Bill.
Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting
. Fort Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake.
Willie: An Autobiography
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

Opdyke, Steven.
Willie Nelson Sings America
. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

Willie Nelson Family Album
. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

A
RTICLES

Alterman, Loraine. “Shine On, Country Soul.”
New York Times,
May 19, 1974.

Anders, John. “Godfather of Texas Country Music.”
Dallas Morning News,
June 29, 1975.

Bowman, Harry. “Willie Nelson on Channel 13.”
Dallas Morning News,
September 28, 1974.

“Country Music Benefit Planned.”
Dallas Morning News,
October 28, 1972.

“Country Stars Will Attend Springs Fete.”
Dallas Morning News,
June 21, 1973.

Dailey, David. “Nelson Headlines Musical Week.”
Daily Texan,
December 4, 1973.

Ditlea, Steve. Review of
Shotgun Willie. Rolling Stone,
August 30, 1973.

Flippo, Chet. “Country Music: The R & R Influence.”
Rolling Stone,
December 20, 1973.

———. “Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Willie.”
Texas Monthly,
September 1975.

———. “Willie Nelson’s New York Country Sessions.”
Rolling Stone,
April 12, 1973.

Halberstadt, Alex. “Jerry Wexler.”
Salon.com
, September 5, 2000.

Harris, Will. “Willie Nelson: The Complete Atlantic Sessions.” Review on
amazon.com
, 2006.

Herschorn, Connie. “Austin Builds Country Rock Base.”
Billboard,
September 8, 1973.

———. “Nelson Day Draws 10,000 to Abbott.”
Dallas Morning News,
November 6, 1973.

Hickey, Dave. “In Defense of Telecaster Cowboy Outlaws.”
Country Music,
March 1974.

Hilburn, Robert. “Phases and Stages of a Maverick.”
Los Angeles Times,
November 30, 1975.

Jaxon. “You Gotta Have a Lotta Soul to Attend a Willie Nelson Fourth of July Picnic.”
Austin Sun,
July 24–August 6, 1975.

Jeansonne, Billy. “Paul English: On the Road...Again.”
Classic Drummer,
January–February 2005.

Martin, William C. “Growing Old at Willie Nelson’s Picnic.”
Texas Monthly,
September 1974.

McNeely, Dave. “Country and Rock Drawing Together: KPFT Tribute to Cosmic Cowboys.”
Dallas Morning News,
February 12, 1974.

———. “His Music Speaks for Willie Nelson.”
Dallas Morning News,
February 8, 1974.

———. “Willie Nelson, Et. Al., Appeal to Most Avid.”
Dallas Morning News,
July 7, 1974.

Miller, Tom. “ShelterVision Captures Texas Music Scene.”
Daily Texan,
February 2, 1975.

Miller, Townsend. “Weekend Filled with Sound.”
Austin American-Statesman,
September 1, 1973.

———. “Willie’s Fest ‘Smash Success.’”
Austin American-Statesman,
July 7, 1973.

Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.”
Country Rambler,
January 13, 1977.

Nelson, Susie. “Country Fans and Hippie Folk Both Take a Liking to Willie.”
Dallas Times Herald,
August 27, 1987.

“Singer Asks for License.”
Daily Texan,
April 22, 1974.

Tarradell, Mario. “Willie’s Eager to Celebrate in Fort Worth.”
Dallas Morning News,
July 4, 2004.

Thomas, Patrick. “Leon Russell: Out-of-Town Boy Makes Good.”
Country Music,
April 1974.

Tomlin, Janice. “Willie’s 4th Bash.”
Daily Texan,
June 28, 1973.

Weiss, Leighton. “All in the Family.”
Austin Citizen,
July 6, 1973.

“Willie Nelson’s Homecoming.”
Nashville Tennessean,
November 18, 1973.

Wuntch, Philip. “Hit Trio Makes Spanish Oaks Debut: Willie Closes Out at Western Place.”
Dallas Morning News,
October 13, 1972.

———. “Registration Concerts: Live from SMU Television Studio with Eric Quincy Tate, Greezy Wheels, Freda and the Firedogs, Willie Nelson, and Steelrail.”
Dallas Morning News,
September 29, 1972.

———. “Triumvirate Set at Market Hall Eve.”
Dallas Morning News,
December 16, 1973.

A
DDITIONAL
S
OURCES

Flippo, Chet. Nashville Skyline column.
CMT.com
, May 11, 2006.

Hamblin, Tim. Austin History Center. Austin Public Library, Austin, TX.

McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

Retzloff, Jerry. “Lone Star Longnecks, Willie Nelson, and Armadillos: No Place but Texas.” Personal paper, 1990.

“Unique Osibisa for the Majestic.” Channel 13 live broadcast of Free Stage Voters.

Willie Nelson Museum. Willie Nelson General Store, Nashville, TN.

W
EB
S
ITES

Stillisstillmoving.com

Willienelson.com

Orange to El Paso, Dalhart to Brownsville

I
NTERVIEWS

David E. Anderson, Bobby Bare, Ray Benson, Steve Coffman, Rick Crow, Floyd Domino, Chet Flippo, Kinky Friedman, Joe Gracey, Jimmy Graves, Cleve Hattersley, Bobby Hedderman, Nick Hunter, Kris Kristofferson, Poodie Locke, Carlyn Majer, Randy Meadows, Gates Moore, Bobbie Nelson, Connie Nelson, Tim O’Connor, Jody Payne, Buddy Prewitt Jr., Mickey Raphael, Neil Reshen, Jerry Retzloff, Mark Rothbaum, Wallace Selman, Bud Shrake, Bobby Earl Smith, Herb Steiner, Dave Thomas, Jerry Wexler, Eddie Wilson

O
RAL
H
ISTORIES

Allred, Sammy. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

English, Paul. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Gresham, Tom. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Jennings, Waylon. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Nelson, Connie. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Tolleson, Mike. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

Trader, Larry. Oral history. Edwin (Bud) Shrake Papers. San Marcos, TX: Southwestern Writers Collection.

B
OOKS

Handbook of Texas
. Austin: Texas State Historical Association, 2007.

Johnson, Dr. Thomas S.
Willie Nelson: A Discographic Listing
. Danbury, CT: Mark Rothbaum and Associates, 1985.

Mack, Bill.
Bill Mack’s Memories from the Trenches of Broadcasting
. Forth Worth, TX: Unit II, 2004.

Nelson, Willie, with Bud Shrake.
Willie: An Autobiography
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.

Opdyke, Steven.
Willie Nelson Sings America
. Austin: Eakin Press, 1998.

Texas Almanac
. Dallas:
Dallas Morning News,
2005.

Willie Nelson Family Album
. Compiled by Lana Nelson. Amarillo, TX: H. M. Poirot & Company, 1980.

A
RTICLES

Allen, Nelson. “Willie Nelson Talks.”
Picking Up the Tempo,
May 1975.

Flippo, Chet. “Homecoming in Plains Is a Summit of Two Giants.”
CMT.com
, December 2, 2004.

———. “Willie and Waylon and the Outlaw Thing.”
CMT.com
, October 28, 2004.

King, Larry L. “The Great Willie Nelson Commando Hoo-Ha and Texas Brain Fry.”
Playboy,
November 1976.

Moulder, John. “Paul English: Underworld Runaway Who Bangs the Drum for Willie Nelson.”
Country Rambler,
January 13, 1977.

Peel, Mark, and Debra Triplett. “A Grand Ole Picnic.”
Daily Texan,
July 9, 1974.

Ward, Ed. “Troublemaker: My Contribution to Willie Nelson’s Complete Atlantic Sessions.”
Austin Chronicle,
December 29, 2006.

White, Susan, and Bob Doerschuk. “Parachutists Drop In to ‘Say Hello to Willie.’”
Austin American-Statesman,
July 5, 1974.

A
DDITIONAL
S
OURCES

Hamblin, Tim. Austin History Center. Austin Public Library, Austin, TX.

Hill County Library, Hillsboro, TX.

Hubbard, Ray Wylie, to Jerry Wexler. Personal letter, n.d.

Kienzle, Rich. “Nashville Was the Roughest.” From
Willie Nelson: Nashville Was the Roughest
....CD booklet. Bear Family, 1998.

McFadden, Owen. “Outlaw: The Willie Nelson Story.” Broadcast on BBC2, London, November 14, 21, and 28, and December 5, 2006.

New York Public Library, New York.

Retzloff, Jerry. “Lone Star Longnecks, Willie Nelson, and Armadillos: No Place but Texas.” Personal paper, 1990.

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