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| | Hoover The Lost Outlaw Album |
 | | Before kissing country music and Nashville goodbye and riding off into the sunset in the early 1970's, ASCAP Award winning, single name songwriter and former Monument and Epic recording artist, Hoover, cut one last album at what was known as "Outlaw Headquarters" at 916 19th Ave. |
 | | Hoover, part of the original country music outlaw movement and a late-night-neon-campfire associate of Kinky Friedman, Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver and Tompall Glaser, considered this album his best. |
 | | Although most of the documentation for the album was not recovered, the following is known: |
| www.sphincterrecords.com /Hoover%20Page.html (1142 words) |
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