In the wonderful Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die ($10), the great Willie Nelson muses over his greatest influences as well as the things which are most important to him. This is a celebration of his life and the parts his family, friends and colleagues have played in his journey. Willie riffs on just about everything, from poker to music, Nashville to Texas and much more besides. He shares with us the outlaw wisdom that he acquired over eight decades, as well as favorite jokes and insights from family, close friends and band mates. A wonderful insight into one of music’s true legends.
The main feature of Remember the AFL is the unprecedented team-by-team, season-by-season, history of the league that many don’t realize only lasted from 1960-1969. Through a combination of in-depth research, interviews with dozens of players and hundreds of images, many of which appeared on classic football cards, this book brings a unique era in the […]