Sam Kindrick, San Antonio’s revered chronicler of ‘outlaw country’, invites readers on an unforgettable expedition into the heart of outlaw life in his new memoir. In “Outlaw Country Reporter: Misfits, Madams, and Hangin’ with Willie,” Kindrick fuses five decades of experience as a journalist with intimate personal insights to create an evocative panorama of the lesser-known side of Texas society.
Embarking on his career in journalism in San Angelo before transitioning to the San Antonio Express, Kindrick’s innate connection with the diverse characters of Texan life swiftly earned him recognition. Away from the mainstream, Kindrick found himself compelled by the unconventional lives of outcasts, dreamers, and musical legends, ultimately becoming an integral part of their world.
Sam Kindrick was not merely an observer, but a participant in the ‘outlaw country’ lifestyle. He forged close bonds with the likes of Augie Meyers, Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Leon Russell, witnessing firsthand the unique fusion of redneck pride and countercultural insurrection. His association with these figures transformed him, fundamentally altering his identity from a clean-cut country boy to an ‘outlaw journalist’.
An air of renewed curiosity has indulged the eccentric life of Sam Kindrick with the release of his memoir. A celebration of his new book will be taking place on November 3 at Texas State University’s Wittliff Collections, promising a captivating reading by the author, powerful performances from Augie Meyers and the Krayolas, and much more.
Born in Junction, Kindrick experienced an intriguing transformation, evolving from a clean-cut country boy into an emblem of the outlaw world with a scraggly beard, long hair, and an impressive assortment of silver jewelry. Although he faced his fair share of trials, including a long struggle with drug addiction, Kindrick continually persevered due to his instinctual journalistic tenacity. Despite a rough stint in jail and a series of personal tragedies, Kindrick remains an embodiment of the archetypal Texan spirit.
In his peppy, quick-witted narration, Kindrick reflects on his adventures with Willie Nelson and other noteworthy characters, while also reckoning with his own darker chapters. Stories of high times trespassed with personal struggles, generating an enthralling mix of humor, fire, and ferocity. Tales of his encounters with personalities like Theresa Brown, the notorious madame of Castle Hills, and Bunny Eckert, the infamous San Antonio pimp, serve to vivify Kindrick’s vivid amusement park of memories.
Sam Kindrick’s narrative is much more than a collection of captivating stories. It is a testament to survival, embodying the essence of endurance in the face of adversity. Despite his colorful past and struggles with substance abuse, Kindrick holds steadfast in his sobriety, courageously reminiscing the peaks and troughs of his journey.
Now living a serene life in Bulverde with his beloved wife of over three decades, Kindrick frequently shares his experiences at AA meetings, counseling others who may tread a similar path. His story stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking redemption and serves as a testament to the strength within us all.
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