
From the Annals of the Troubadours – In 1933, Willie Nelson was born in Abbott. Nelson was raised by his grandparents, wrote his first song at age 7 and joined his first band at 10. He took the long road to success with stops in Canada, Colorado, Missouri and Nashville before settling down back in Texas in 1972. He is frequently credited with having helped launch the progressive country era that made Austin a music landmark.
Red has seen Willie play at least a dozen times at venues ranging from his golf course outside of Austin to an Austin City Limits taping. One of the more memorable times was at the old Bull Creek Lodge on 2222 (now the County Line on the Lake) in 1976. Willie came out on stage with a cowboy hat and seemingly brand new short hair cut (never explained) which was among the last times the Red Headed Stranger performed without his trademark bandana and flowing locks. Red and a buddy were out in the parking lot during a break, when we noticed a very short man with an extremely good looking woman talking heatedly to the door man. We just thought it was someone else trying to get in for free. Finally, the woman just shouted, “He’s with me” and the door man let them in. Fifteen minutes later the short man was up on stage and Willie was introducing his good friend Johnny Paycheck.
Photo by Jerry Nelson Young from imgbuddy.com
