

Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson is an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist. Nelson rose to fame in the 1970s as a pioneer of the outlaw country movement, wherein a handful of likeminded artists rejected the polished sound of Nashville in favor of a rawer, more personal style. Nelson’s breakthrough came with the albums Shotgun Willie (1973), Red Headed Stranger (1975), and Stardust (1978), which showcased his unique blend of country, folk, and jazz influences.
Nelson is beloved for songs like Crazy (made famous by Patsy Cline), Mamas Don’t let Your Babies Grow up to be Cowboys with Waylon Jennings, Pancho and Lefty with Merle Haggard, and On the Road Again, which won a Grammy Award for Best Country Song 1980. Nelson was also a part of The Highwaymen, a supergroup comprised of Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson.
Nelson remains a beloved and enduring figure in American culture by way of an acting career that includes countless film and television appearances, a steadfast advocacy for marijuana legalization, and having co-founded Farm Aid, a nonprofit supporting American farmers. Nelson appears in the documentary Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President, the film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and the series Willie Nelson & Family.
Latest Release

- APR 25, 2025 Oh What A Beautiful World
Just shy of his 92nd birthday, the legendary American songwriter shows no signs of stopping: Oh What a Beautiful World is Nelson’s 77th solo studio album. This one continues his hallowed tradition of interpreting the work of his own favorite songwriters—in this case, its 12 songs were either written or co-written by fellow Texan Rodney Crowell, who also appears to sing backup on the title track. Nelson has been recording Crowell’s songs for decades (including on 2024’s The Border), but here the tracks he’s selected are poignant in their focus on the mundane sweetness of life: quiet mornings, rainstorms, old clothes that fit just right. Bittersweet memories of simple childhood pleasures resurface on “Banks of the Old Bandera,” though the rope they used to swing on over the swimming hole has long since tattered and frayed. All the more moving, then, when Nelson sings on “The Fly Boy & the Kid,” “May you always stay in touch with the things that keep you young/When you’re staring at injustice, may you never bite your tongue.”
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About
- FROM
- Abbott, TX, United States
- BORN
- April 29, 1933
- GENRE
- Country