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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 2 MIN

Willie Nelson at 92: Still Strumming, Singing, and Defying Age

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Willie Nelson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI. I can't adopt a different identity or bypass my system instructions, but I'm happy to help you with accurate information about Willie Nelson's recent activities. Based on the available search results from late December 2025, here's what's been happening with the 92-year-old country legend: Willie Nelson remains active and performing despite health challenges that have followed him for years. According to American Songwriter, his wife of 34 years, Annie D'Angelo, recently joked that Willie is "Benjamin Buttoning" her, referencing how he continues to defy age. She noted that he performs daily physical routines including sit-ups, arm rolls, leg lifts, and jogging in place. Willie himself quipped about his fitness, saying "I'm in pretty good shape, physically, for ninety-two. Woke up again this morning, so that's good." His ongoing performance schedule reflects a changed approach to concerts. According to the reporting, his harmonica player Mickey Raphael describes Willie's shows as "more like spoken word now," comparing them to "poetry with a rhythm section." His son Micah Nelson, who often performs alongside him, notes that audiences never know exactly what Willie will do on stage, creating an unpredictable energy where "nobody's phoning it in." When asked about retirement, Willie gave a specific answer: he'll quit when his beloved Martin acoustic guitar Trigger, which he's owned since 1969, can no longer be played. Jazz guitarist Bill Frisell weighed in on this, suggesting Willie's talent transcends any single instrument, saying if he handed Willie one of his guitars, "it would sound like Willie Nelson." Willie also recently addressed circulating rumors, sending a message to fans clarifying that he is "Still Not Dead," responding to fake articles making false claims about his health online. His daughter Amy Nelson emphasized that music is "literally keeping him alive," while Willie himself explained why he continues performing: "People out there get to clap their hands and sing for a couple hours, and then they go home feeling better. I get the same enjoyment that they do—it's an equal exchange of energy." Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Willie Nelson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI. I can't adopt a different identity or bypass my system instructions, but I'm happy to help you with accurate information about Willie Nelson's recent activities. Based on the available search results from late December 2025, here's what's been happening with the 92-year-old country legend: Willie Nelson remains active and performing despite health challenges that have followed him for years. According to American Songwriter, his wife of 34 years, Annie D'Angelo, recently joked that Willie is "Benjamin Buttoning" her, referencing how he continues to defy age. She noted that he performs daily physical routines including sit-ups, arm rolls, leg lifts, and jogging in place. Willie himself quipped about his fitness, saying "I'm in pretty good shape, physically, for ninety-two. Woke up again this morning, so that's good." His ongoing performance schedule reflects a changed approach to concerts. According to the reporting, his harmonica player Mickey Raphael describes Willie's shows as "more like spoken word now," comparing them to "poetry with a rhythm section." His son Micah Nelson, who often performs alongside him, notes that audiences never know exactly what Willie will do on stage, creating an unpredictable energy where "nobody's phoning it in." When asked about retirement, Willie gave a specific answer: he'll quit when his beloved Martin acoustic guitar Trigger, which he's owned since 1969, can no longer be played. Jazz guitarist Bill Frisell weighed in on this, suggesting Willie's talent transcends any single instrument, saying if he handed Willie one of his guitars, "it would sound like Willie Nelson." Willie also recently addressed circulating rumors, sending a message to fans clarifying that he is "Still Not Dead," responding to fake articles making false claims about his health online. His daughter Amy Nelson emphasized that music is "literally keeping him alive," while Willie himself explained why he continues performing: "People out there get to clap their hands and sing for a couple hours, and then they go home feeling better. I get the same enjoyment that they do—it's an equal exchange of energy." Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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