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Nelson acquired Trigger, an old Martin guitar, in 1969. Nelson was playing a show at the John T. Floore's Country Store in ...
There may not be a more famous guitar in the music world than Willie Nelson’s trusty Trigger. The living country music legend has played the same Martin six-string since 1969. And the story of how he ...
Willie Nelson’s guitar, “Trigger,” is a customized 1969 Martin N-20 nylon-string acoustic. He has played it on stage and in the studio since 1969. Ken Ellis/Staff ...
Willie Nelson is a country music icon, and his trusted Martin N-20 acoustic guitar, affectionately named Trigger, is a staple in the singer's music and success. Nelson recalls the day he purchased ...
Willie Nelson's fans had the same thing to say after he shared news of a "difficult" concert cancellation, read ...
Willie Nelson strums his well-worn guitar, Trigger, during his set at the Outlaws & Legends Music Fest in Abilene, Texas, on Saturday, April 1, 2023. Nelson, who will turn 90 this month, ...
Willie Nelson performs at the House of Blues in Houston on November 18, 2014 with his trusty Martin acoustic guitar Trigger. The story of the guitar is told in a new documentary from Rolling Stone ...
Willie Nelson’s beat-to-hell Martin classical acoustic guitar is known around the world by name, and its acoustic resonance is as familiar, in its way, as Nelson’s thin, reedy voice.
Willie Nelson has seen and done things the rest of us mere mortals can only dream of, and by the look of it, so has his guitar. In a recent interview with Jimmy Fallon, the country legend dished ...
Willie Nelson's Martin N-20 "Trigger" If there was ever one artist synonymous with just one guitar, it would be Willie Nelson and his beloved Martin N-20 that he affectionately calls Trigger.
Willie Nelson calls his guitar Trigger, after Roy Rogers' noble steed, and no horse ever meant more to any cowboy. Like Nelson himself, the guitar is weathered, slightly the worse for wear, and ...
Alejandro Rose-Garcia—a.k.a. Shakey Graves—recently carved his initials into Trigger, Willie’s famous guitar, the first inscription the instrument has seen in years.