Six years ago today, the world lost a true Outlaw Country legend and the man who helped Willie Nelson be who he is today.
Fifty-one years ago today, Willie Nelson stepped into the studio to record a song that would become a landmark hit.
For more than four decades, Willie Nelson's faithful guitar tuner, "Tunin' Tom" Hawkins, was as much a part of the legend ...
Billy “Bass” Nelson of Plainfield, the founding bassist of Funkadelic who helped change the rhythm of music, passed away Jan. 26 at his residence in Plainfield. He was 75.
Nelson’s eponymous THC-infused beverage brand Willie’s Remedy+ has hit an $80 million run rate, according to the company—a multi-platinum feat for a startup that started sel ...
It has been a rough start to the year for the country music world as four legendary performers have already left us. The latest was a performer who traveled with some of the greatest singers ever put ...
You’re reading The New Yorker’s daily newsletter, a guide to our top stories, featuring exclusive insights from our writers and editors. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. At ninety-two, the musical ...
"I'm in pretty good shape, physically," Willie told 'The New Yorker' in a new interview Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022 ...
Willie Nelson is the subject of a new profile in The New Yorker today. Writer Alex Abramovich followed Nelson, 92, on tour this year, to get a window into this final phase of his legendary life. There ...
Willie Nelson, and specifically his life on the road, is the focus of a new opus profile in The New Yorker. The highlights are many, but Bob Dylan’s attempt to explain the appeal of Nelson stands ...