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Willie Nelson, 91, “Not Feeling Well,” Taking a Few Days Off from Outlaw Music Festival Tour

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Willie Nelson is some slacker!

At 91, he’s taking a few days off the Outlaw Music Festival tour because he’s not “feeling well.” His son, Lukas, will take his place with his band, Promise of the Real. (Brother Micah is included unless he’s with Neil Young.)

Willie! Take all the time you need!

This man is relentless. He just released his 700th album. He works constantly. And yes, he’s 91!

Feel better, Willie! Speedy recovery! Hydrate!

PS Willie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last November. The Rock Hall started inducting members in 1988. It’s good thing he lived this long!

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Roger Friedman
Roger Friedman
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