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Be Here to Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt

August 26th 2006 in Legends, Video, alt.country

Townes Van Zandt was a Texas singer/songwriter who’s talent equaled the tragedy in his life. “Be Here To Love Me” is a wonderful id heart-breaking documentary of Townes by Director Margaret Brown.

Born in Fort Worth, Texas to an oil-wealthy, aristocratic family, he traveled during his youth around Texas and Colorado. He was the third-great-grandson of Isaac Van Zandt, a prominent leader of the Republic of Texas. Van Zandt County in east Texas was named after his family in 1848.

Townes was diagnosed early in his twenties with manic-depression and was treated with insulin shock therapy, which erased much of his long-term memory. Much of the isolation and passion that ran as themes in his songs seems to be somewhat attributed to these treatments.

The film features a stellar cast of alt.country legends that knew Townes or have recorded his songs – Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark, Joe Ely, Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris – along with Townes’ three wives and four children, all tell tales of brilliance, loneliness and heartache of a man bent of destruction that died far too young.

Related posts:

  1. Townes Van Zandt To Be Presented with AMA President’s Award
  2. Steve Earle’s Townes Van Zandt Tribute Album Update
  3. Steve Earle Working on Townes Van Zandt Covers Release
  4. Townes Van Zandt – Waiting Around To Die
  5. Townes Van Zandt and Blaze Foley from Austin Pickers – 1984




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