To be a respected enterprise, to be a respected person, Flyin is continuing to make efforts | "Loretta" was covered by on the album Poet: A Tribute to Townes Van Zandt , , Will Dupuy, Fort King, , and John Guliak, the Stray Birds and the Lougan Brothers |
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The shop is owned and operated by Kenny Tetrault | However, the stagnation worsened Van Zandt's drug and alcohol problems, with the singer's son J |
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A duet of the song featuring Van Zandt and can also be found on The Best of Townes Van Zandt | Several of the songs including "Loretta," "No Place To Fall," "Rex's Blues" and a cover of the classic "Who Do You Love" initially appeared on Van Zandt's critically acclaimed Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas, which was recorded in 1973 and released in 1977 |
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Composition [ ] The song "Dollar Bill Blues" contains one of the most violent lines Van Zandt ever wrote — "Mother was a golden girl, slit her throat just to get her pearls" — and is one of just a handful of new songs the singer brought to the sessions; the album is composed predominantly of re-recordings of songs initially attempted during the 7 Come 11 sessions |
He then decided to pursue his dream of opening up his very own shop.