Willie Nelson at 92: Outpacing Death Hoaxes, Earning Dylan's Praise, and Still on the Road
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Willie Nelson, the 92-year-old country legend still outpacing death hoaxes with his relentless touring, grabbed headlines this week as Bob Dylan lavished poetic praise on him in a New Yorker profile. Dylan, fresh off two summers on Nelsons Outlaw Music Festival, called him a cowboy apparition with a voice like a warm porch light left on for wanderers, adding that its hard to talk about Willie without saying something stupid or irrelevant. The piece, penned by Alex Abramovich and buzzing since late last week, paints Nelson parking his bus in Weehawken, New Jersey, for New York area gigs, staying aboard for dominoes and naps while jogging in place to stay fit. He told the reporter hes in pretty good shape physically for ninety-two, waking up again each morning.
On December 22, the Star Tribune ranked Farm Aid 40, Nelsons September blowout at Minnesotas Huntington Bank Stadium with Neil Young and Dylan, among the years top Twin Cities concerts, praising his emotional midnight set as worth the wait. Boing Boing highlighted a sweet video of Nelson and masked cowboy Orville Peck swapping fond words, underscoring the icons cross-generational pull.
Nelson swatted down retirement talk in a Parade interview yesterday, December 23, insisting hell keep rolling until he physically cant play anymore, eyeing a potential 13th Grammy for his LP Oh What a Beautiful World in 2026, this time with sons Lukas and Micah. Celeb Buzz debunked fresh AI-fueled death rumors as baseless, noting his packed 2025 Outlaw tour with Dylan and Sheryl Crow, plus family shows at Texas Whitewater Amphitheater. No public appearances or social flares popped in the last few days, but these nods cement his enduring grip on music lore, proving the Red Headed Stranger is very much on the road again.
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