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“Hardy’s sparkling new biography of the tragic, magic life of Townes Van Zandt is a must-read for anyone who loves music or likes to raise hell.
A Deeper Blue
demonstrates why Van Zandt has become Texas’ version of Mozart, Van Gogh, and Hank Williams all rolled up into one brilliant and beautiful burrito.”
— Kinky Friedman
"Honest, unbiased look at the troubled career and existence of one of America's greatest songwriters.... A poignant, clear and vivid portrait."
—
Kirkus Reviews
"Hardy delineates the musician's chaotic life in honest, often dramatic detail, but always brings the attention and focus back to Van Zandt's music and the classic songs he penned.... Steering through the myths and legends, the author depicts a troubled individual and gifted artist who inspired many singers and songwriters in the alternative country scene."
— Billboard.com
"In this extensively researched and footnoted book, Hardy states that Van Zandt's 'craft was inextricable from his life,' and he is particularly adept at setting the context of Van Zandt's life within the musical scenes in which he lived and worked, all the while illustrating the intersection of his personal life and the creative process."
— Jim Collins,
Library Journal
"Robert Earl Hardy’s
A Deeper Blue
covers Townes Van Zandt in a literary manner that presents a lucid picture of the legendary songwriter....
A Deeper Blue
proves a commendable work on Van Zandt’s life. Hardy traces Van Zandt’s family history, recording sessions, songwriting, cultural backdrops and turbulent circumstances with respect -- without overlooking Van Zandt’s business and personal flaws. Hardy also does a fine job of injecting Van Zandt’s humorous side into these pages, a side of Van Zandt’s personality generally overlooked in recent books and articles.... Hardy never loses sight of Van Zandt’s deft songwriting. In fact, the songwriting remains the cohesive theme in every chapter.... Hardy provides informative insight regarding every album in the songwriter’s discography, and Van Zandt’s final days -- a troubadour until his death on New Year’s Day 1997.
A Deeper Blue
serves justice to Van Zandt’s life, sorrow and his timeless songs."
— James Calemine, Swampland.com
“Van Zandt is not just a Texas musical icon but one of the greatest country-folk songwriters who ever lived, and the life he lived all but embodied the notion of ‘tortured artist.’ Suffering from both severe alcoholism and bipolar disorder, Van Zandt also created songs of stunning eloquence, beauty and humanity that will echo through history as some of modern folk music’s greatest creations. Writer and musician Hardy renders the sad yet still inspiring tale of Van Zandt’s personal and musical journey with a fine depth and directness that lets the reader make their own assumptions about the tangled intertwining of muse and emotional dysfunction.”
— Rob Patterson,
The Progressive Populist
"Bob Hardy has done a remarkable, detailed job in recreating the 70s and 80s Texas music scene. He's also done his research when it comes to TVZ ... can't say when I've read anything so well documented."
— Terry Mathews,
Sulphur Springs News-Telegram
"Robert Earl Hardy's
A Deeper Blue: The Life and Music of Townes Van Zandt
is the first biography of this truly unique songwriter, and gives compelling insight into Van Zandt from his early childhood on.
A Deeper Blue
not only explores this man's life but also the roots and enduring brilliance of his greatest songs... Throughout this incredible biography Hardy illustrates the genius, and many demons, that Van Zandt has dealt with in his storied career."
— Strand Bookstore
"
A Deeper Blue
... gives fascinating insight into what inspired this sweet-singing, tortured genius and what inevitably brought him down. His songs stirred the soul and seemed to well from its darkest depths. He became the patron saint of many a Texas songwriter in his day and will continue to inspire for generations to come. Save a tear for Townes. You’ll need it."
— Joe Ely
"This is an account of a period of time in music history as well as of one man’s struggle with his own life, a struggle that uses the creative process as a way to salvation....
Townes played ball with my kids in the meadow at Quiet Valley Ranch the first year I met him. After 20 years of listening to his music, writing about his music, loving his music, I realized that his words invite us to see the world through pieces of broken colored glass. Hardy’s book carefully documents many of the facets of this gem of a life. His love for the music shines through, just as the spirit of Townes shines through each song."
— Kathleen Hudson, founder, Texas Heritage Music Foundation
and author of
Telling Stories, Writing Songs: An Album of Texas Songwriters
"The author talked to many, many people who knew Townes. His work offers
a wealth of anecdotes and information."
— Louis Black, editor,
Austin Chronicle
, and
executive producer of
Be Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt
"The secret of Townes is love."
— Susanna Clark