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Lee Hazlewood was an American musician and songwriter born on July 9, 1929. He is known for his distinctive voice and unique style, blending country, rock, and pop music. Hazlewood gained fame for his collaborations with artists like Nancy Sinatra, particularly the hit song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." He had a successful career as a producer and songwriter, creating memorable music that continues to resonate with fans. Lee Hazlewood's contributions to music have made him a respected figure in the industry.

"I think for writers who write that kind of stuff, they want to make changes. Look at Kris Kristofferson and Dylan. I mean, whole generations come along liking that stuff and that's great."



"Well, you'll find the most boring part of it is the waiting, at least if it's in films anyway. Television's a lot faster, but the product... I don't think it's as good as a film."



"Sweden was very nice. I did a lot of television. I wrote, directed and was in a lot of television there."



"You see I have to be in the clinic every Thursday and it's in Phoenix so I have to fly down or drive down. It has to be every Thursday for this damn stuff they're giving me."


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