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Rock and roll will never die, so the saying goes. It turns out at least some rockers never will die, either. It’s now ...
Robert Plant still has a whole lotta love for one of Minnesota’s favorite indie rock bands. The former Led Zeppelin frontman ...
The incarnation of the New Power Generation led by Tony Mosley will revisit the Purple repertoire with special guest Brown Mark of Prince & the Revolution (8 p.m. First Avenue, $54.24 and up); Pure ...
Nelson acquired Trigger, an old Martin guitar, in 1969. Nelson was playing a show at the John T. Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas, and needed a replacement after a drunk fan destroyed his ...
According to his longtime road manager, Poodie Locke, Willie Nelson resolved a firefight without even shooting a single bullet.
Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson‘s paths first crossed in 1965, when she began writing for Combine Music Publishing and was signed to Monument Records. At the time, Parton had some early hits ...
Few of music’s icons are, or have, demonstrated the art of aging with grace — and defiance — than Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan.
Lukas Nelson reveals how his father Willie Nelson reacted when he revealed that he stopped smoking weed. The country musician spoke about the lifestyle change while promoting his new album ...
Nelson played “All God Did” on Stern, a rambunctious dissertation on good, evil, and spiritual enlightenment. But it was his candid recollections of growing up as the son of Willie Nelson that ...
Willie Nelson hosted his first Fourth of July Picnic, a day full of music featuring performances by Waylon Jennings and John ...
Duluth council considers how best to protect tenant rights Some councilors fear a proposed right-to-repair rule likely headed to a November referendum vote could have unintended consequences.