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From Monsters and Critics.com Non-Fiction Book Reviews One needn’t be a fan of his music to appreciate this engrossing, meticulously researched chronicle of an American legend although Willie’s fans will certainly enjoy the insights and background behind his many popular songs while enjoying Patoski’s extensive knowledge of Texas history and music. Beginning with Nelson’s early life in Abbott, Texas, Patoski traces the rise of the young songwriter, his subsequent unsuccessful venture into Nashville country music, getting sucked into the whole bar fighting, womanizing, drinking and drug scene as well as his much publicized run-in with the IRS. What emerges from the hundreds of careful interviews with friends, family, fellow performers and odd associates is a fascinating, honest look at an iconic figure with all his strengths and flaws. Comprehensive in scope, this approachable biography provides a rare inside look at the man behind the legend and will surely become a “must have” for the serious Nelson fan.
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