In January 1973, Gram Parsons released his debut solo album, GP. Later the same year, Parsons would meet a tragic death at ...
It’s one of the defining songs of Gram Parsons’ all-too-brief solo career. “How Much I’ve Lied” tied into Parsons’ artistic image of a ne’er-do-well with a heart of gold, perhaps as well as any song ...
Gram Parsons died on Sept. 19, 1973, bringing an end to the short, turbulent life of one of country music’s most gifted artists. But the craziness was just beginning. Parsons is remembered as one of ...
For years, what is now Gram Parsons' Derry Down was used as a storage facility. The building was crumbling, and the land was probably worth more than the building itself.
In the late 1960s, Parsons met Chris Hillman of the Byrds. Hillman invited him to join the band, replacing David Crosby. While he was never an official member of the band, he greatly influenced the ...
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