As a teenager in Texas, when I heard her music--and it was championed by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson ("Slow Movin' Outlaw")--it sounded like it had always been there. We did a radio show and talked about what it means as an artist to have a ...
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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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