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Bob Kealing, an Edward R. Murrow and three-time Emmy award-winning reporter for NBC's WESH-TV in Orlando, is the author of Kerouac in Florida and Tupperware Unsealed.

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"A compulsively readable and intimate portrait of a young man who introduced the pure strains of country stars such as the Louvin Brothers and Merle Haggard to musicians like Bernie Leadon of the Eagles and Chris Hillman."--Engine 145

"A sympathetic human portrait of the man that neither glosses over nor sensationalizes him."--Detroit Metro Times

"Follows Parsons through a succession of teenage bands and juvenile collaborations, visiting along the way many of the places . . . where in the early '60s there was a flourishing if mostly undocumented music scene."--Uncut Magazine

"Illuminates new parts of the myth, deepens the story and further underscores that plaintive, high lonesome voice singing 'In My Hour of Darkness.'"--REAL SOUTH Magazine

"Kealing's skilled reporting uncovers new twists in the Parsons narrative. It's a worthy addition even to a bookshelf already groaning with Gram bios, and it's best read with Parson's music playing in the background."--Nashville Tennessean

"Looks beyond the melodrama at the musical influences that Parsons absorbed and the ones that he passed along to pals such as Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones."--Orlando Sentinel

"Read it for the tragic tale of a local boy who flew too close to the sun, and use it as a reference for, and introduction to, the thriving music scene in our neck of the woods during the 1960s."--Florida Times-Union

"The most well-rounded, most multi-dimensional picture we've ever had of the visionary yet maddeningly complex musician. . . . If you read just one biography of Gram Parsons, make sure it's this one."--Underground Nashville

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