Willie Nelson will bring Farm Aid to Minneapolis
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But this was another side of Bob Dylan, complete with two songs early in the set from the criminally underrated "Another Side of Bob Dylan." He's been doing "It Ain't Me Babe" on the regular, but this set also featured "To Ramona" for the first time since 2017.
A two-day event is a celebration of Nelson’s landmark album, "Red Headed Stranger," and of downtown Garland itself.
Today, Journey frontman Steve Perry teased a song with the legend himself, Willie Nelson, posting a simple photo on Instagram with a graphic that says “Steve & Willie” and features a couple of horses. The caption implies some sort of news, or even a song, is dropping tomorrow:
Farm Aid, the music and food festival launched by Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp, will be held in Minneapolis for the first time in its 40-year history. It was confirmed on Tuesday that the 40th anniversary of Farm Aid will take place at the home of the Gophers, Huntington Bank Stadium, on Saturday, Sept. 20.
Take a look at Willie Nelson's iconic homes and ranches, from Texas to Hawaii, showcasing his rustic charm and musical legacy.
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When Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings met at a Tempe nightclub in the 1970s, neither knew it was the beginning of an outlaw country revolution.
The Red Headed Stranger 50th anniversary events will be May 16-17 in downtown Garland. The tribute concert will be May 17 at 8 p.m. at the Granville Arts Center in Garland. Tickets for the concert are $75-$105. For a full list of events and prices, visit garlandarts.com.
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The Real Reason Why Willie Nelson Celebrates Two BirthdaysWillie Nelson celebrates his 92nd birthday this year, and some fans might be surprised to learn that the "On the Road Again" singer actually has two birthdays. Willie was born in 1933 in Abbott, Texas, a small town about 25 miles north of Waco. His actual ...