Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson is still composing at a furious rate. In his autobiography, he recounts the circumstances, both musical and personal, that inspired 160 of his best-known songs.
Music festival season is upon us. Torn about which one to hit up? We’ve got you covered.
The country music legend talks to Marlow Stern about his new album of Sinatra covers, his love of weed, and whether the wildest stories you’ve heard about him are true.
The 16-hour, eight-episode PBS miniseries—debuting on Sept. 15—offers a dazzling primer on country music but stumbles in certain areas, including its problems with race.
The veteran singer and inveterate weed-smoker initially pulled the plug on his tour after rising concerns over his health.
At 86, the weathered patriarch of American music has no retirement plans and no desire to do anything but to keep on writing and singing for anyone who’ll listen.
The singer talks about writing drinking songs, growing up as country royalty and what he likes to listen to while having a whiskey.