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Nov 9, 2005Thunder's Mouth Press publishes "Grievous Angel: An Intimate Biography Of Gram Parsons," written by Jessica Hundley and Parsons' only daughter, Polly ParsonsFeb 7, 2006Blender hits newsstands with a list of "The 50 Most Awesomely Dead Rock Stars." The bottom half includes The Band's Richard Manuel and Rick Danko, #26; Gram Parsons, #30; Alan Lomax, #41; Warren Zevon, #44; Bobby Darin, #47; and Stephen Foster, #49Sep 16, 2008Villard releases "Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad Of Gram Parsons And His Cosmic American Music," written by David MeyerSep 23, 2012University Press of Florida publishes "Calling Me Home: Gram Parsons And The Roots Of Country Rock," a biography written by Bob KealingJun 28, 2014Jim Stafford, former Flying Burrito Brothers drummer Jon Corneal and Allman Brothers Band associate Les Dudek play a benefit in Winter Haven, Florida, to aid the restoration of the Derry Down, a club that Gram Parsons played in his youthSep 24, 2019Gram Parsons' influence is represented in episode seven of the PBS series "Country Music: A Film By Ken Burns" through The Flying Burrito Brothers' song "Christine's Tune (aka Devil In Disguise)" and a duet with Emmylou Harris on "Love Hurts"
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