Willie Nelson, (born April 29, 1933, Abbott, Texas, U.S.), U.S. country music singer and songwriter. His grandfather taught him to play guitar, and by age 10 he was performing at local dances. After working as a disc jockey, in 1961 he moved to Nashville, Tenn., where he wrote hit songs for dozens of country, rhythm-and-blues, and pop singers; these songs include “Hello Walls,” “Night Life,” and “Crazy.” He returned to Texas and released the hit album Red Headed Stranger (1975). He became one of the leading figures in the outlaw country movement. In 1985 Nelson cofounded Farm Aid, which organized festivals to raise money for farmers. He has recorded with numerous other singers, including Waylon Jennings. His later albums include Teatro (1998), Heroes (2012), and Last Man Standing (2018). The Border (2024) is Nelson’s 75th studio album. Nelson is a well-known and enthusiastic connoisseur of marijuana, and, after a few states legalized the drug’s sale and purchase, he launched (2015) a marijuana supply company, Willie’s Reserve. Nelson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023. In 2012 the Country Music Association presented him with its first lifetime achievement award. Nelson has won more than 10 Grammy Awards.
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Grammy Award Summary
Grammy Award, any of a series of awards presented annually in the United States by the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS; commonly called the Recording Academy) or the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (LARAS; commonly called the Latin Recording Academy) to recognize
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Guitar, plucked stringed musical instrument that probably originated in Spain early in the 16th century, deriving from the guitarra latina, a late-medieval instrument with a waisted body and four strings. The early guitar was narrower and deeper than the modern guitar, with a less pronounced waist.
country music Summary
Country music, style of American popular music that originated in rural areas of the South and West in the early 20th century. The term country and western music (later shortened to country music) was adopted by the recording industry in 1949 to replace the derogatory label hillbilly music.
music Summary
Music, art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony. Both the simple folk song and the complex electronic composition belong to the same activity,