Latest Release

- MAR 17, 2023
- Pretend I Never Happened - Single
- 1 Song
- Ultimate Waylon Jennings · 1978
- Ultimate Waylon Jennings · 1977
- Willie Nelson - 16 Biggest Hits · 1980
- Willie Nelson - 16 Biggest Hits · 1982
- 35 Biggest Hits · 2002
- Waylon & Willie · 1978
- Pancho & Lefty · 1983
- Unleashed · 2002
- Ultimate Waylon Jennings · 1971
- Ol' Waylon · 1977
Essential Albums
- 1983
- 1982
- A sparkling constellation of jazz, country, and classic American song.
- A pair of outlaws stir up some tantalizing trouble.
- 2022
- 2022
- 2021
2019
Artist Playlists
- Now 90, the country legend finally gets his Hall of Fame nod.
- He had a singular ability to handle others' songs.
- Icon. Outlaw. Songwriting treasure. Willie's influence spans generations.
- Meet the songwriters and C&W stylists who shaped Willie's brilliant career.
- 2021
- 2011
Appears On
- Billy Strings
- Jake Shimabukuro
- Nathaniel Rateliff
- Titty Bingo
- Edie Brickell
- Lee Ann Womack
More To Hear
- The story behind his Top 10 hit “Always on My Mind.”
- Dierks and friends celebrate Willie Nelson, the ultimate dude.
- Willie Nelson checks in with Apple Music's Zane Lowe to discuss his 70th (!) LP.
- Interviews with Kevin Gates, Ellie Goulding, & Willie Nelson.
About Willie Nelson
Even before he became the Red Headed Stranger, Willie Nelson was already a Nashville songwriting legend, providing Patsy Cline with her 1961 signature tune, “Crazy.” But as a fledgling performer in his own right, the clean-cut honky-tonker’s humble approach and conversational croon was increasingly at odds with mainstream country music’s tilt toward variety-show glitz. Upon joining the post-hippie roots-music radicals taking over the Austin scene (and swearing off barbers forevermore), the Texas-born Nelson became an icon of the ’70s outlaw-country movement, favoring a stripped-down style that could both evoke desert-highway vistas (“On the Road Again”) and initiate the most intimate of conversations (“Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”). But Nelson’s brand of down-home simplicity shouldn’t be confused with dogmatic purism (he’s also no stranger to adult-contemporary crossovers, like his duet with Julio Iglesias, “To All the Girls I've Loved Before”). Rather, he’s always searching for the most direct route to the soul of a song, whether he’s elevating the country standard “Always on My Mind” to the realm of modern hymn, or bringing a wistful, lived-in wisdom to Great American Songbook perennials like “Georgia on My Mind.” In the 21st century, Nelson’s outlaw ethos has continued to manifest itself in all sorts of surprising ways: He’s become America’s most visible pro-marijuana activist and Snoop Dogg’s unlikeliest duet partner.
- HOMETOWN
- Abbott, TX, United States of America
- BORN
- April 30, 1933