It’s the finale for Season 8, the end of our second year making Trashy Divorces, and of course, we’re wrapping up this abysmal year of 2020 with two Heroes of Trash Candy. It’s Trash Panda Idol week!
First up, Stacie has the legendary singer Patsy Cline, whose two tumultuous marriages punctuated a life short but breathtakingly large. Country music’s first female superstar and crossover success, Patsy’s death at the age of 30 belied the enormity of her contributions to American culture, including turning the Willie Nelson-written song “Crazy” into a hit.
Then, Alicia has that long-ago Crazy songwriter, the iconic Willie Nelson. Willie may have had three divorces and some side romps along the way, but we have yet to encounter a subject who is so at peace with the Trash Candy he’s bequeathed to the world, nor as generous to those he may have hurt along the way.
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Stacie’s Receipts Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline, by Ellis Nassour (Amazon link)
Patsy Cline Sweet Dreams Documentary (YouTube link)
Janette Davis (Wikipedia)
Patsy Cline (countrymusichalloffame.org)
Still ‘Crazy’ for Patsy (nvdaily.com)
Cline, Patsy (1932–1963) (encyclopediavirginia.org)
Remember the Car Accident That Nearly Ended Patsy Cline’s Career? (tasteofcountry.com)
Alicia’s Receipts Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band, by Willie Nelson and Bobbie Nelson (Amazon link)
Tragic Details About Willie Nelson (YouTube.com)
Willie Nelson Biography (2003) (YouTube.com)
Willie Nelson Opens Up About Wife Of 26 Years (ninjajournalist.com)
Jack Johnson – Willie Got Me Stoned and Stole All My Money (Live at Farm Aid 2017) (YouTube link)
First up, Stacie has the legendary singer Patsy Cline, whose two tumultuous marriages punctuated a life short but breathtakingly large. Country music’s first female superstar and crossover success, Patsy’s death at the age of 30 belied the enormity of her contributions to American culture, including turning the Willie Nelson-written song “Crazy” into a hit.
Then, Alicia has that long-ago Crazy songwriter, the iconic Willie Nelson. Willie may have had three divorces and some side romps along the way, but we have yet to encounter a subject who is so at peace with the Trash Candy he’s bequeathed to the world, nor as generous to those he may have hurt along the way.
Promo Betterhelp.com/trashy. Get 10% off your first month when you sign up at the link!
The Oak Tree Group. Need help getting your financial house in order? This all-female financial planning firm is happy to help. Visit them on the web at theoaktreegroup.net.
Stacie’s Receipts Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline, by Ellis Nassour (Amazon link)
Patsy Cline Sweet Dreams Documentary (YouTube link)
Janette Davis (Wikipedia)
Patsy Cline (countrymusichalloffame.org)
Still ‘Crazy’ for Patsy (nvdaily.com)
Cline, Patsy (1932–1963) (encyclopediavirginia.org)
Remember the Car Accident That Nearly Ended Patsy Cline’s Career? (tasteofcountry.com)
Alicia’s Receipts Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band, by Willie Nelson and Bobbie Nelson (Amazon link)
Tragic Details About Willie Nelson (YouTube.com)
Willie Nelson Biography (2003) (YouTube.com)
Willie Nelson Opens Up About Wife Of 26 Years (ninjajournalist.com)
Jack Johnson – Willie Got Me Stoned and Stole All My Money (Live at Farm Aid 2017) (YouTube link)
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