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Willie Nelson celebrates 92
Willie Nelson celebrates 92

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time29-04-2025

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Willie Nelson celebrates 92

Willie Nelson celebrates his 92nd birthday Tuesday. Why it matters: Nelson, a cultural icon in his own right, has become a living symbol of Austin. He helped define the city's weirdness and progressive identity, and his influence was instrumental in shaping Austin's reputation as a hub for live music. Not to mention, his face is all over town. Earlier this month, a mural of Nelson returned to an East Seventh Street building after the original was torn down after a fire. A bronze sculpture of Nelson greets patrons of ACL Live and a portion of Second Street downtown was renamed in his honor 15 years ago. The big picture: As an original crossover star, Nelson "held the door open for the sorts of folks who had traditionally had a hard time breaking into country music," Jason Mellard, director of the Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University, wrote in 2023 on the occasion of Nelson's 90th birthday. Nelson supported Black artists, recorded the gay-themed " Cowboys are Frequently Secretly Fond of Each Other" in 2006, and championed female musicians, Mellard wrote. Catch up quick: Nelson was born and raised in Abbott, north of Waco, and has lived in the Austin area since 1972. He also has a home on Maui, Hawai'i. He appeared in the pilot episode of Austin City Limits in 1974 and he's played on the show that broadcasts Austin's musical identity out to the world more than any other artist. Zoom in: His 154th album and 77th solo studio album, "Oh What a Beautiful World," came out on Friday, focusing on the songs of Rodney Crowell. "He has long sounded ageless, but more than ever, Nelson sings like a sage. His reedy tenor can be a little whispery, but he displays surprising vocal range," Steven Wine wrote in an album review for the Associated Press. What's next: He has outlived some members of the Family Band, including sister Bobbie, but the music legend continues to perform. Nelson and his family band are set to play at the Outlaw Music Festival, which makes stops in Dallas and Houston, alongside Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow and others. And he'll bring his annual Fourth of July Picnic back to Texas this year at Austin's Circuit of the Americas. Tickets are on sale now.

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