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Townes Van Zandt was an American singer-songwriter known for his deeply poetic and melancholic songs, including "Pancho and Lefty," "If I Needed You," and "To Live's to Fly." Renowned for his skilled fingerpicking and evocative lyrics, he spent much of his life traveling between clubs, bars, and folk venues. Despite struggles with addiction and mental health, his songwriting made a lasting impact on artists across genres. Van Zandt's music has been covered by legends like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and Emmylou Harris. His influence grew after his death in 1997, inspiring books, a documentary, and continued admiration from musicians and fans alike.