Gram Parsons — "Return of The Grievous Angel" Recorded, 1973, not long before Parsons lost his life to a drug overdose. Gram Parsons saw an Elvis Presley concert in February, 1956 in Waycross, GA, and got an autograph after the show. He then decided to become a musician. Elvis "TCB Band," later the core of Grams friend Emmylou Harris "Hot Band," played with Gram Parsons on this song, and on two albums. "Pick it, James!" So, what is this song "about"? Some have claimed "The Grievous Angel" is actually a truck: an 18-Wheeler. Well, thats one idea. Is it biographical, or autobiographical? All biography is autobiography, as Parsons makes so clear in this song. What is a Calico Bonnet? Everyone has one, I guess, of one kind or another. Photographs: Copyright notices have been added to classic Alfred Wertheimer photographs, to assure proper credit. Original photographs, by the Uploader, of outdoor scenes in Memphis, Tenn., including The River. Copyright 1981, robinmark64@gmail.com, robinmark@yahoo.com, robinmark@earthlink.net Most other photos: kudos and credit to the great archivists and photo-experts at FECC! Please *buy the music*! Dedicated, of course, to the memory of Gram Parsons.
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Gram Parsons Tribute: "Return of the Grievous Angel" Abby Owens & Vic Stanley
Return of the Grievous Angel performed at the 2008 Gram Parsons Guitar Pull in Waycross GA. Abby hails from Waycross, while Vic manages the Hummingbirds Stage in Macon, GA.