Patsy Cline singing Willie Nelson’s “Crazy” (her biggest hit). in the movie version of her life (her bio/pic) jessica lang never quite “looked right” with that voice coming out of her skull. when you hear the real deal, it makes perfect sense. logic counts for something, still. – Art Chantry Patsy Cline – Crazy by …
Willie Nelson’s career had a substantial beginning in the unlikely locale of Vancouver, Wa, a Portland suburb. Why? No immediate answers. The Wik says, “In 1956, Nelson moved to Vancouver, Washington to begin his formal musical career. His first record, “No Place For Me” included Leon Payne’s “Lumberjack” on the b-side, but was not successful. …
The occasion was Willie’s 70th Birthday and the DVD is “Willie Nelson and Friends Live and Kicking.” [Willie was born in Abbott, Texas, but his country music recording career began in Portland suburb, Vancouver, Washington.] It’s easy to have mixed feelings about Shania Twain and Mutt Lange, but she is very lovely and almost always …