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Aaron Latham

Aaron Latham is the journalist who inspired the story of Urban Cowboy. Latham had written an article for Esquire magazine about Western nightlife in Houston.

It was a "history lesson" talking with Latham about the real life people who inspired the now beloved motion picture "Urban Cowboy".

Watch the video below or read more here.
 

 
Aaron Latham is the journalist who wrote the article that inspired the movie Urban Cowboy. He then co-wrote its script with director James Bridges.
 

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