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    Gram Parsons died on September 19, 1973, in room eight of the Joshua Tree Inn, near Joshua Tree National Park. Encouraged by his road manager Phil Kaufman...
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    III (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973), known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. He recorded...
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  • and Nancy Ross. Parsons made her first documented appearance in 2003, accepting the President's Award on behalf of the late Gram Parsons at the Americana...
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  • Grievous Angel (category Gram Parsons albums)
    and final solo studio album by Gram Parsons, compiled from summer 1973 sessions and released four months after his death from a morphine and alcohol overdose...
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  • Susie Robert Forster as Stanley Parsons Gabriel Macht as Gram Parsons Phil Kaufman as Handcuffed Felon Grand Theft Parsons was shown in the "Park City at...
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  • Live 1973 (category Gram Parsons live albums)
    Live 1973 is a live album by Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels. It was recorded at Ultra Sonic Recording Studios in Hempstead, New York on March 13, 1973...
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    formerly of Gram Parsons' International Submarine Band (ISB), founded the original Flying Burrito Brothers and named it after Parsons informed them of his...
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    Presley (and was leader of Presley's TCB Band), The Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell, John Denver, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Judy...
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  • Griffin says that the song is inspired by a story about the death of Gram Parsons: "Gram's tale is just a great, romantic rock'n'roll story. His friend...
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  • August 1968 on Columbia Records. Recorded with the addition of country rock pioneer Gram Parsons, it became the first album widely recognized as country rock...
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    Sneaky Pete Kleinow (category 2007 deaths)
    musician). Through this scene he became acquainted with Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons of the Byrds in 1968, helping the group to replicate their newly country-infused...
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    Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is an American actor, comedian, and producer. He gained fame for his role as the psychiatrist Dr. Frasier...
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  • recruit new members, including country rock pioneer Gram Parsons, but by late 1968, Hillman and Parsons had also exited the band. McGuinn elected to rebuild...
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  • the death of country rock star and mentor Gram Parsons. Early in her career, Harris toured with Gram Parsons and sang on his two solo albums GP and the...
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  • Chris Ethridge (category 2012 deaths)
    He was a member of the International Submarine Band (ISB) and The Flying Burrito Brothers, and co-wrote several songs with Gram Parsons. Ethridge worked...
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    legendary Room 8 of the Joshua Tree Inn (site of Gram Parsons death), Von Rabbit and Rutherford decided to work together and perform at Gram Fest, an annual...
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  • compilation was released after Gram Parsons' death in 1973, presumably to capitalize on posthumous interest in Parsons' music, though the compilation...
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  • Neil Flanz (category 2021 deaths)
    Flanz to perform a six-week tour with Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. The tour was put together to promote Parsons' solo debut album entitled "GP". The...
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  • Maggie Thrett (category 2022 deaths)
    while a passenger on singer-songwriter Gram Parsons' motorcycle. Although she was apparently unharmed (Parsons, meanwhile, suffered significant injuries)...
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  • Ric Grech (category 1990 deaths)
    Waters. He also worked with Rosetta Hightower, the Crickets, Bee Gees and Gram Parsons. In January 1973, he performed in Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert, and...
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  • rock group The Flying Burrito Brothers, released in 1975. After Gram Parsons' death in 1973, posthumous interest in the Burrito Brothers' music grew...
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  • by Richie Furay about Gram Parsons in 1969, when Parsons was in the Flying Burrito Brothers. According to Furay, he and Parsons "had lived across the...
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  • Sid Griffin (category University of South Carolina alumni)
    1990s, has recorded several solo albums and is the author of volumes on Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons and bluegrass music. Griffin was born in Louisville, Kentucky...
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  • Clarence White (category 1973 deaths)
    Parsons (no relation to Gram). Hillman quit the Byrds within a month of White joining, in order to form the Flying Burrito Brothers with Gram Parsons...
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    Manuel Cuevas (category University of Guadalajara alumni)
    Gilded Palace of Sin album cover, Gram Parsons commissioned Nudie and Cuevas to create a suit. Visible on one lapel is the embroidered figure of a voluptuous...
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    Emmylou Harris (category Country Music Hall of Fame inductees)
    regionally. She was discovered by Gram Parsons, who influenced her country rock direction. Following his 1973 death, Harris obtained her own recording...
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  • cover of his 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong album. Cohn created Hank Williams' white cowboy suit with musical notations on the sleeves, and Gram Parsons'...
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    response fund." Parson had visited the border two weeks earlier, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol seized nearly 12,500 grams of fentanyl in 2023...
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    Brandon deWilde (category 1972 deaths)
    death. He made his last screen appearance in Wild in the Sky (1972). DeWilde had hoped to embark on a music career. He asked his friend Gram Parsons (later...
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  • album since 2016 Atomized in 2017. The album features cover versions of some of the group's favorite songs and artists including The Everly Brothers,...
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