Be Here to Love Me
Chronicles the fascinating and often turbulent life of Townes Van Zandt.
Margaret Brown
Casts & Crew
Townes Van Zandt
Willie Nelson
Kris Kristofferson
Joe Ely
Guy Clark
Donna Spence
Ann Rice
Luke Sharpe
John Ruehl
Bob 'Maverick' Myrick
Frank 'Chito' Greer
Fran Lohr
Jerry Jeff Walker
Kevin Eggers
Wrecks Bell
David Olney
J.T. Van Zandt
Steve Earle
Susanna Clark
Peggy Underwood
Leland Waddell
Cindy Van Zandt Lindgram
Katie Belle Van Zandt
Mickey White
John Lomax III
Harold Eggers
Will Van Zandt
Jeanene Van Zandt
Dylan Ferrero
Kinky Friedman
Emmylou Harris
Bob Moore
Steve Shelley
Tim Foljahn
Larry Monroe
Lyle Lovett
William Hedgepeth
Lightnin' Hopkins
Also Directed by Margaret Brown
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