Born in Houston in 1950, Rodney Crowell has released nearly twenty albums in four decades, with five consecutive number-one hits, and has also worked widely as a songwriter and a producer. His honors include a Grammy, an ASCAP lifetime achievement award, and membership in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He lives in Nashville. www.rodneycrowell.com
<p> Personal and profound, an epic remembrance of his parents' honky-tonk romance, delivered with the same hallmarks of Crowell's best songwriting: expert pacing, gritty detail, and humor by the bottle. --Austin Powell, The Austin Chronicle <br> <br> Thoroughly readable, unblinkingly frank, laugh-out-loud funny and as profane as any Ship Channel longshoreman, it's a literary triumph that will rank along with Mary Karr's The Liar's Club as one of the finest pieces of Gulf Coast nonfiction. --William Michael Smith, Houston Press <br> <br> [Crowell's] childhood memories of Jacinto City outside of Houston vary from uproarious to heartwarming, all told with a sharp wit and a Lone Star flair [and] brought to life in a manner that's simple, eloquent, and endlessly entertaining. --Jim Caligiuri, The Austin Chronicle <br> A loving, affectionate tribute...Crowell's parents remain his heroes not in spite of their flaws, but because of them, and because of their son's proud refusa