How old is billy joe shaver
On a album, Shaver released a duet he had recorded with Cash before that singer's death, a gospel tune titled "You Can't Beat Jesus Christ. The following year he received his lone Grammy nomination, in the best Southern, country or bluegrass gospel album category for "Everybody's Brother. He was also a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Americana Music Association gave Shaver its inaugural lifetime achievement award for songwriting in IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
Politics Covid U. News World Opinion Business. Share this —. Follow NBC News. By Variety. My band just went nuts, they all flaked out and went off crying and stuff. So I got up there. I just left it alone. That same year Shaver stopped into a Lorena, Texas, bar for a beer with his former wife Wanda, and ended up in an altercation with a patron.
Shaver claimed self-defense and was acquitted. He professed his lifelong commitment to songwriting in a sprawling interview with Rolling Stone that same year, drinking Red Bulls he kept in a tattered bag at his feet. Shaver recorded and toured up until his death. Newswire Powered by. Close the menu. Rolling Stone. Log In.
To help keep your account secure, please log-in again. Billy Joe Shaver, a masterful songwriter and near-mythic character in outlaw country , died Wednesday at age Shaver died after complications from a stroke in Waco, Texas, according to a Rolling Stone report. Conqueroo, a PR firm that represented Shaver, confirmed in a statement that Shaver "died following an illness. He co-wrote essential songs to the movement, including 10 tracks heard on Waylon Jennings' " Honky Tonk Heroes " record — a vital addition to the outlaw country canon.
Hall's "Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me. I wrote most of my songs to stay alive, the rest to get back in the house. Here's years of trivia.
Outlaw stories similar to what he sang played out in Shaver's life. He married the same woman, Brenda Tindell Shaver, three times. In , Shaver suffered a heart attack on stage at the Gruene Hall in Texas that "nearly killed him," according to local reports.
And, in , a jury found Shaver not guilty of aggravated assault following a three-day trial where he argued self-defense after shooting a man in the face outside a bar near Waco.
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