Streets of Baltimore – Gram Parsons (Ukulele cover)

Just showing off my new Ohana Vita ukulele (CKP-70R). Odd shape, dontcha think? The song is Streets of Baltimore by the late great Gram Parsons. First take as usual. Thanks to Deach for being the most generous, gentlest, and kindest giant in all the land. www.youtube.com oh and if you havent already, check out www.ukuleleunderground.com and keep on rockin in the free world! Correction from EmilyUpJohn: This song was written in 1966 by Harlan Howard and Tompall Glaser. It was recorded by various other country stars (Bobby Bare, Charley Pride) before Gram Parsons recorded it in 1973.

Gram Parsons Emmylou Harris – Cold Cold Heart – live 1972 – Hank Williams

Gram Parsons performs a live version of the Hank Wiiliams favorite "Cold Cold Heart" from a session in 1972. I have remastered the audio from the original live take, the video is a mash up. Please click like and comment in the respond box, thanks Ally.

Gram Parsons Upper Darby Live 1973

GP and Emmylou Harris and The Fallen Angels Live at The Tower Theater, in Upper Darby, PA. For the DIE HARD Gram Parsons fans only as audio varies!!! SETLIST`-1)Christines Tune 2)Tried So Hard 3)Well Sweep Out The Ashes 4)Streets of Baltimore 5)Hickory Wind 6)Country Baptizing 7)Love Hurts 8)Hot Burrito#2 8)Six Days On The Road 10)Sin City 11) Wheels…as usual, I do not own a thing-and dont forget to sign the petition to get our favorite son into the CMHOF!!!!!! GO TO WWW.GRAMPARSONSPETITION.COM And all have a blessed day..ok?

Together Again-Gram Parsons

From the album "Sleepless Nights Gram does justice to a cover of the Buck Owens Classic song.I dont own a damn thing. PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO GET GP INTO THE CMHOF AT www.gramparsonspetition.com THANKS SO MUCH AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!

Gram Parsons – Fallen Angel

On September 19, 1973, the musician and heir to a million-dollar fortune died under the influence of drugs and alcohol near his favourite place – the Joshua Tree National Monument in the Californian desert. As the founder of the Flying Burrito Brothers, a member of the hit-making, legendary Byrds, an important influence on the Rolling Stones and the man who catapulted Emmylou Harris to fame, Gram Parsons made music history in only a few years. The film was made on location by director and musician Gandulf Hennig and American music journalist, musician and biographer Sid Griffin. Friends, contemporaries and devotees of Gram Parsons talk about the importance of his work and the bizarre circumstances of his early death. Rare footage of his performances shows why Gram Parsons has become a legend. Interviewees include Grams wife Gretchen, his sister and his daughter, Keith Richards, Emmylou Harris, Chris Hillman and "Road Manager" Phil Kaufman.