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Summary/Annotation -> Free and Easy the Hag's road has never been. Losing his father at age nine, he led an out-of-control youth capped by a stretch in San Quentin preceded by his first of five marriages. Toughing his way through the ranks of country music (starting with the dives of Bakersfield's notorious "beer can hill"), he finally reached the #1 spot in 1966 with "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive." The Running Kind is named for one of his biggest hits. A period of great personal tribulation, the last two decades have also established Haggard's legendary status alongside such immortals as Willie Nelson and George Jones.
| Location | Call Number | Item Type | Volume | Barcode | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central Adult Non-Fic- Ask at Desk | B Haggard | Adult Hard Cover | 0228404477496 | Available |
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