Willie Nelson was forced to cancel several appearance on a recent tour. Now a new report claims he’s in a ‘bad way’ after health scare. Keep reading to find out more. Legendary Singer Resumes Tour After Health Scare Willie Nelson was supposed to be the headliner for his Outlaw Music Festival this summer. The first
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Representatives for Willie Nelson have announced that he will not be performing a scheduled tour stop. This cancelation comes after Nelson has withdrawn from several other performances during his Outlaw Music Festival Tour. According to reports, the country music legend has been advised to rest by his doctors. Keep reading to see when Nelson expects
Willie Nelson is booked solid through the summer with the Outlaw Fest featuring a slew of rotating list of music guests. His social media team shared on June 21 that the iconic singer, who turned 91 this year, had to drop out of a few shows on the advice of his doctor. What’s going on
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal starred in a remake of Patrick Swayze’s hit movie Road House. A sequel has already been approved, and he wants a country legend in it. Keep reading for all the details. Patrick Swayze’s Road House Patrick Swayze was one of the hottest actors in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Practically every movie
Kacey Musgraves has a lot of stories to tell due to her career in country music. Arguably, some of the most interesting stories she can tell are about touring with the legendary Willie Nelson. Even though that tour is long over, the “Three Little Birds” singer has just started revealing the secrets she and the
Willie Nelson has quite the busy summer ahead of him. That did not stop him from starting that summer early at the Luck Reunion Festival 2024 in Texas. For one song, “The Red-Headed Stranger” was joined onstage for a duet with a television icon and superstar. The two sang the Oscar-nominated song “Rainbow Connection.” Luck
At 90 years young, there appears to be nothing that will slow Willie Nelson down. “The Red-Headed Stranger” is still doing everything he was doing when he started his career in country music. That includes recording and releasing new music. In fact, Willie Nelson just revealed the release date of his next album. This will
The statue of Willie Nelson was vandalized in Austin, Texas. The statue has been there since 2012. This is the first time the statue honoring “The Red-Headed Stranger” has been vandalized. Willie Nelson And His Ties To Austin Willie Nelson is tightly tied to Austin, Texas. Austin is where he moved after he didn’t find
Willie Nelson has had a lot of firsts. He also set a lot of records. The Red-Headed Stranger has a new record to add to his long list of them. The “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys” singer is now recognized as the oldest recording and touring musician of all time. How Old Is Willie
There is more shocking news in the country music world. Willie Nelson, the Red-Headed Stranger, the man who wrote “Crazy” and sings “Mommas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys” is not a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Despite his decades of recordings hit album after hit album, his seemingly endless touring
The IRS tried to take everything away from Willie Nelson. The country music icon apparently owed a large sum of money in taxes. With that in mind, the IRS came in and seized all his property to sell off so they could get the money he owed them. However, Willie’s fans came to the rescue
Toby Keith is talking about weed, y’all. He’s sung about it but let’s see what he has to say about the old Mary Jane. Let’s Talk About Toby Toby Keith shot to fame in 1993 with his single “Should’ve Been A Cowboy”, after a flight attendant from his trip gave his demo tape to her record
Willie Nelson was honored with an induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Country music star Chris Stapleton was on hand for the induction and was sitting close to Willie during his induction speech. After the ceremony, Chris spoke about how emotional the moment made him. Here is what Chris Stapleton said about
Willie Nelson shot up holy books back in his day which led to a lifelong moniker, “Shotgun Willie.” So, what exactly did he and his friends do to warrant this nickname? More so, how dangerous was it but did they have fun? Read on for more details. Willie Nelson Shot Up Holy Books For Lifelong
At 90 years old, Willie Nelson has lived a long and eventful life. A new Paramount Plus docuseries explores the singer’s life. Keep reading for all the details, including how to watch and what the series will cover. What Is Willie Nelson & Family About? Willie Nelson was born during the Great Depression. Raised by
Garth Brooks says he didn’t feel like a songwriter until “Luke Combs sang the sh*t out of his hit song, ‘Beaches Of Cheyenne.’” Although he has received all of the awards imaginable, last year during the NSAI Songwriter Awards, he was horned with one more special award – the Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award. Kris
At 90 years old, most would take time to enjoy life and relax a little. But not Willie Nelson. With a career dating back to the 50s, the singer appears to know nothing else but entertaining fans. Although the singer shined a light on outlaw country music, Nelson’s popularity soared throughout all music genres. Winning
Willie Nelson loves to relax on his Luck Ranch in Texas. As for this past weekend, though, the country music legend demonstrates that he’s still got the unmistakable tenor of his vocals, the twinkle in his eye, the same long braids of the hair, now gone from gleaming red to gray, the same unquenchable spirit,
Willie Nelson and Barbara Streisand are collaborating on a new duet. On Friday, June 4, the 79-year-old songstress released the first single from her upcoming compilation album, Release Me 2. “I’d Want It to Be You” featured none other than Willie Nelson, who recently turned 88. The country legend is still kicking and making music.
Willie Nelson turned 88 today. The country legend was born in Abbott, Texas on April 29, 1993. He wrote, sang, and performed countless songs for over eight decades. In the ’50s, he wrote hits for Patsy Cline and Ray Price before entering superstardom in the ’60s and ’70s. The octogenarian hasn’t slowed down since then.