The singer’s appearance on a local PBS TV show five decades ago transformed the city, its culture, and American music.
The Red-Headed Stranger kicked off the longest running music television show in history in 1974. At 91, he returned to ...
Three of the best live performances where long-time friends Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson played side-by-side.
Willie Nelson, 91, the greatest songwriter and guitar picker who ever launched a career from Austin's club scene, sat onstage ...
One of the less notable gifts the two left the world is Willie Nelson’s cover of The Beatle’s hit, “One After 909.” Released ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — With a Polaroid and a dream, Jared Burress wants to capture the people who make Austin the Live Music Capital ...
The producer of Willie Nelson‘s upcoming Last Leaf on the Tree album ... over campfire acoustic guitar, his nasal voice slowly realizing each lyric. Violins, shaker, and piano adorn his ...
After Rick and Ruby (musical-comedy duo Brian Neff and Monica Ganas) played "This Heart is Closed for Alterations" (written ...
The legendary country star joined Chris Stapleton onstage, and Chappell Roan performed her last concert of the year.
Not many artists dare to cover The Allman Brothers Band's complex instrumental rocker "Jessica." Perhaps it's the dare of ...
Musicians like George Strait, Randy Rogers and Todd Snider got their starts at this trackside San Marcos dive, still a hub ...
Willie Nelson, 91, the greatest songwriter and guitar picker who ever launched a career from Austin's club scene, sat onstage by Stapleton, his trusty acoustic guitar Trigger on his lap.