Willie Nelson is one of the most popular, prolific, and influential songwriters and singers in the history of American music. He has recorded more than one hundred albums over six decades, appeared in several films, and written two New York Times bestsellers: Willie: An Autobiography and The Facts of Life and Other Dirty Jokes.
David Ritz is the author of the acclaimed novels The Man Who Brought the Dodgers Back to Brooklyn and Blue Notes Under a Green Felt Hat.
He is the only four-time winner of the Gleason Book of the Year Award. He's also cowritten the memoirs of many celebrities.
Mickey Raphael, one of the country's leading harmonica players, has been a member of Willie's Family band for fifty years. He has performed on hundreds of albums and has served as a producer and arranger.