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In the late '60s and early '70s, Texans Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson led an "Outlaw" movement against softer, slicker mainstream Nashville country, while Fort Worth-born Townes Van Zandt established cult hero status as country's hippie-folk prince ...
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As befits the film’s spare approach, there’s almost no score. At one point the two protagonists sing an a cappella version of “Home on the Range.” Over the closing credits, an unseen Willie Nelson croons the same tune. Instead of segueing into other musical selections, as most movies do, the...
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