Willie Nelson at 92: New Album, Massive Tour, and Honoring Merle Haggard's Legacy
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Willie Nelson continues to make headlines as the 92-year-old country legend stays remarkably active in the music world. Most recently, American Songwriter and Whiskey Riff reported that Nelson just released a new single called Somewhere Between, a haunting cover of Merle Haggard's 1967 classic. This track serves as the lead single from his upcoming album Workin' Man: Willie Sings Merle, which drops November 7th and will be his 78th solo studio album. The project features 11 Haggard covers including iconic songs like Okie From Muskogee and Mama Tried, celebrating Nelson's deep friendship with the late country legend who passed away in 2016.
The album holds extra emotional weight as it includes the final recordings Nelson made with his late sister Bobbie Nelson on piano and drummer Paul English, both of whom have since passed away. Nelson produced the record with longtime harmonica player Mickey Raphael at his Pedernales Studios in Austin.
On the touring front, Nelson continues leading the Outlaw Music Festival, which is celebrating its massive 10th anniversary in 2025. According to Cincy A and E, the tour features an incredible lineup including Bob Dylan, Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats, and Trampled by Turtles, with 35 stops across 22 states making it the biggest Outlaw tour to date.
Earlier this year in June 2024, AOL reported that Nelson had to briefly step away from several festival dates in Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia after his team announced he was not feeling well and needed four days of rest per doctor's orders. His son Lukas Nelson and the Family Band filled in, performing Willie's classics while he recovered. The incident sparked concern among fans, though his team assured everyone he would make a quick recovery.
Despite occasional health setbacks, Nelson remains a tireless force in country music, continuing to record, tour, and honor his musical heroes while creating new memories for generations of fans who still flock to see the Red Headed Stranger perform.
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