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Jean-Paul Sartre, Philip K. Dick, Michel Foucault, Charles Baudelaire, Ken Kesey, William S. Burroughs, Aldous Huxley, Abbie Hoffman, Timothy Leary, Hunter S. Thompson, Allen Ginsberg, Bill Hicks, Robert Anton Wilson, H. R. Giger, Jean-Paul Sartre, P
ISBN/EAN: 9781156045022
Umbreit-Nr.: 3453255

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 144 S.
Format in cm: 0.8 x 24.6 x 18.9
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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    • Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 144. Chapters: Jean-Paul Sartre, Philip K. Dick, Michel Foucault, Charles Baudelaire, Ken Kesey, William S. Burroughs, Aldous Huxley, Abbie Hoffman, Timothy Leary, Hunter S. Thompson, Allen Ginsberg, Bill Hicks, Robert Anton Wilson, H. R. Giger, Alexander Shulgin, Ann Druyan, Arthur Rimbaud, Willie Nelson, David Icke, Tenacious D, Jim Morrison, Grant Morrison, Terence McKenna, Patrick K. Kroupa, István Cs. Bartos, Owsley Stanley, Paul Krassner, Andrew Weil, Aesop Rock, Alex Grey, John C. Lilly, Randall Fontes, David Jay Brown, A. J. Weberman, Huston Smith, Albert Hofmann, Florinda Donner, Mel Lyman, Stanislav Grof, Mark Pesce, Laurence Caruana, Ram Dass, Ethan Nadelmann, Harold L. Humes, Stanley Krippner, Bob Wallace, Wally Hope, Joe Rogan, Daniel Pinchbeck, Humphry Osmond, Stephen Gaskin, Gaspar Noé, R. U. Sirius, Jonathan Ott, Tim Scully, Chris McKinstry, Walter Bowart, Jeff Burk, Ubi Dwyer, Ralph Metzner, Charles A. Reich, Rick Strassman, Don Barry Mason, Paul Stamets, Myron Stolaroff, Pablo Amaringo, Paul Devereux, Dale Pendell, Alfred Matthew Hubbard, Howard Lotsof, Marcia Moore, Ann Shulgin, Clark Heinrich, Dennis McKenna, Rick Doblin, Christian Rätsch, Benny Shanon, D. M. Turner, Mestre Gabriel, Nick Herbert, Jan Greve, Peter Gorman. Excerpt: Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 30, 1933) is an American country singer-songwriter, author, poet, actor, and activist. Nelson was one of the main figures of the Outlaw Movement, a subgenre of Country music that developed between the end of 1960s and early 1980s. The critical success of the albums Shotgun Willie, Phases and Stages, and the commercial success of Red Headed Stranger made Nelson one of the most recognized artists in country music. Nelson is also recognized for his contributions to charity, he is the president and one of the founding members of Farm Aid charity concert, and his activism for the legalization of marijuana and for the use of bio-fuels. Nelson started studying music from mail order material that his grandparents gave him. He wrote his first song at age seven and joined his first band at nine. During high school, he toured locally with the Bohemian Fiddlers as their lead singer and guitar player. After graduating from high school in 1950, he joined the Air Force. However, he was discharged due to back problems. After his return, Nelson attended Baylor University for two years but dropped out because he was succeeding in music. During this time, he worked as a disc jockey in Texas radio stations and a singer in honky tonks. Nelson moved to Vancouver, Washington, where he wrote "Family Bible" and recorded the song "Lumberjack" in 1956. In 1960, he signed a publishing contract with Pamper Music which allowed him to join Ray Price's band as a bassist. During that time, he wrote songs that would become country standards, including "Funny How Time Slips Away", "Hello Walls", "Pretty Paper", and "Crazy". In 1962, he recorded his first album, And Then I Wrote. Due to this success, Nelson signed in 1965 with RCA Victor and joined the Grand Ole Opry. In 1973, after signing with Atlantic Records, Nelson turned to outlaw country, including albums such as Shotgun Willie and Phases and Stages. In 1975, he switched to Columbia records, where he recorded the