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Willie Nelson: Tears on Stage and a Love for Music That Never Fades

More than 60 years since Willie Nelson began his musical journey, he continues to record new songs, perform live, tour the country in his bus, and carry his beloved guitar “Trigger” to every show. Even in his later years, Willie’s passion for music and his fans remains unwavering. A powerful example of this was during an emotional and unforgettable moment at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo on March 4, 2020—a night that left a lasting impression not only on the audience but on Willie himself.

That evening, over 70,000 fans gathered to witness Willie Nelson perform. When he began singing his classic hit “Always On My Mind,” something extraordinary happened. Midway through the song, the entire crowd rose to their feet in a spontaneous standing ovation. Overwhelmed by the outpouring of love, Willie was visibly moved. He finished the song through tears—a rare and deeply heartfelt moment that showcased the special bond between artist and audience.

His son, Lucas Nelson, also joined him on stage to share this unforgettable experience with his father. It was a moment filled with emotion and nostalgia, especially as Willie stands among the last remaining legends of the iconic “Outlaw” era of country music—alongside names like Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Kris Kristofferson.

Ill Willie Nelson walks off stage before show starts

Adding to the emotional weight of the performance was the absence of Willie’s longtime drummer and close friend, Paul English, who had passed away just a few weeks earlier in February. The loss of his “road dog” no doubt made the night even more poignant for Willie. Yet despite the sorrow, he stood strong and gave his heart to the crowd, proving that the flame of music within him still burns brightly.

Willie Nelson—thank you. We love you for always giving your all to your fans and for your unwavering dedication to country music.

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