Spotted at Pasta Jay’s in Boulder, after the Willie Nelson & Family at Fiddler’s Green, last night.
Spotted at Pasta Jay’s in Boulder, after the Willie Nelson & Family at Fiddler’s Green, last night.
Macey looks so good in her Willie Nelson bandanna and her Willie’s Reserve shirt at the Willie Nelson & Family show at Fiddler’s Green last night.
SO EXCITED!!
Great to have WN&F back in Colorado.
www.WilliesReserve.com
Now that legend lives on in WILLIE’S RESERVE™, a trailblazing line of marijuana products that celebrate Willie’s love of cannabis and the culture surrounding it.
Now WILLIE’S RESERVE™ pays tribute to a tradition of sharing, caring and toking. It’s as if the Red headed Stranger has offered an invitation aboard the Honeysuckle Rose to sample the choicest selections of his stash.
Willie’s Reserve is now available for retail sale to adults in Washington State, and will soon be available in Colorado. Visit their website for more information.
www.sltrib.com
by: Kathy Stephenson
From the moment he stepped on the stage at Red Butte Garden on Thursday, country legend Willie Nelson had the sold-out crowd standing on its feet and singing along to almost every song.
After decades in the business, and dozens of music and songwriting awards, we’ll cut the 83-year-old Nelson some slack and just be happy to check his name off our concert bucket list.
Opening the show with his standard “Whiskey River,” he moved quickly into “Still is Still Moving” and “Beer for My Horses.”
He offered sing-along favorites, “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” and “On the Road Again.” And softened things up with “Always On My Mind” and “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground.”
The set honored old friends with “It’s All Going to Pot,” his duet with Merle Haggard, and “Good Hearted Woman,” a Waylon Jenning’s classic. Later he sneaked in Tom T. Hall’s “Shoeshine Man.”
Nelson showed his humorous side by telling the crowd, “Here’s a gospel song,” and then breaking into “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die.”
And you can count on a bit of American patriotism from the Red Headed Stranger. “Here’s a song, I’d like to sing for you. I think it’s appropriate for this time,” he said, starting in to “Living in the Promised Land.”
The legend gets a boost from his talented band, that includes “Little Sister” Bobbie Nelson, his older sister, on the grand piano. Together they brought some toe-tapping fun to “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” and the final song of the night, “I Saw the Light.”
Read entire review, see more photos:
http://www.sltrib.com/home/4160782-155/photos-willie-nelson-rolls-into-red
Kacey Musgrave will open the show tommorow night at Fiddler’s Green, in Greenwood Village. So exciting to have Willie Nelson and Family back in Colorado!
photo: Janis Tillerson
Stop by Scooterville, Willie Nelson’s travelling Merchandise Store, run by the Frank Brothers. They have Willie Nelson souvenirs that you can’t get anywhere else. And the best collection of Willie Nelson & Family music you can find anywhere. And cool trinkets, buttons, key chains, bandannas of course, posters and books. That’s all I can think of right now. And hats.
www.WilliesReserve.com
“Today was the first day of the tour and also the first day of sales in Washington for Willie’s Reserve, so we celebrated accordingly.” – www.willienelson.com