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Credit: Peter Nash
Rodney Crowell

Born: August 7, 1950 in Houston, TX
Active In: 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's

 
While Rodney Crowell first gained widespread recognition as a leader of the new traditionalist movement of the mid-'80s, he in fact was a singer, songwriter, and producer with roots and ambitions extending far beyond the movement's parameters. Born to a musical family on August 7, 1950, in Houston, TX, Crowell formed his first band, the Arbitrators, while in high school, and in 1972 moved to Nashville to become a professional musician. There, he struck up friendships with singer/songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark.

Crowell's first big break came while he was performing as a lounge singer, where one of his acoustic sets was heard by Jerry Reed.

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Released September 2, 2008 on Yep Roc



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Released July 25, 2006

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