Didn't He Ramble? Lee Hazlewood in the Sixties
It helps to know a drunk if you want to understand Lee Hazlewood's music. Hazlewood was a modern-day troubadour, painting in broad strokes the lives of drifters, losers and boozers with a wry and knowing hokeyness. Hazlewood himself may have been one of those characters. After a life spent flitting from western town to western town, Sweden to the United States, Hazlewood reportedly commissioned a grave stone that read "Didn't he ramble?" Hazlewood was better known for his mustache and his collaborations with Nancy Sinatra than his solo career, at [...]
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