Willie Nelson
Milestones
- Birthplace: Abbott, Texas, USA
- Birthday: April 30, 1933
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2008
Appeared in the comedy "Surfer, Dude" starring Matthew McConaughey
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2007
Second collaboration with Dukes' co-star Jessica Simpson, "Blonde Ambition"
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2006
Released You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker , featuring songs written by the late Cindy Walker; earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album
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2005
Cast as Uncle Jesse in the big-screen version of "The Dukes of Hazzard" based on the 1970's hit show
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2004
Released the album, Outlaws & Angels ; earned two Grammy nominations
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1998
Had a cameo in "Half Baked" as an elderly 'Historian Smoker'
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1996
Featured on the Beach Boys' now out-of-print album Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 , singing a cover of their 1964 song "The Warmth of the Sun"
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1993
Released Across the Borderline , with guests Bob Dylan, Sinéad O'Connor, David Crosby, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson and Paul Simon
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1990
Seven-year dispute with the IRS ended with IRS agents seizing Nelson's possessions (including the Pedernales Country Club and Recording Studio near Austin TX and his 44-acre Dripping Springs ranch, as well as properties in four other states and his instruments, recordings and memorabilia) in November, claiming he owed $16.7 million in back taxes, penalties and interest
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1986
First credit as producer, "Red-Headed Stranger"
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1983
Appeared in the documentary, "Hells Angels Forever"
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1982
Made TV acting debut in the docudrama, "Coming Out of the Ice"
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1980
First leading role in a film, "Honeysuckle Rose"; also wrote songs and music; earned Oscar nomination for Best Song for "On the Road Again"
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1980
In the mid-1980s, Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash formed a group called The Highwaymen
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1979
Made feature film acting debut in "The Electric Horseman"
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1975
Became established star with release of Red Headed Stranger album
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1973
Released what is considered breakthrough album, Shotgun Willie
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1970
Moved from Nashville back to Texas after his Tennessee home was destroyed in a fire
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1964
Debuted at the Grand Old Opry (November 28)
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1962
Duets with second wife Shirley Collie hit the charts
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1961
Had first success as a songwriter with the Patsy Cline song, "Crazy"
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1956
Released first album, the self-financed No Place for Me ; sold over the radio in Vancouver, Washington
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1943
Joined first band, John Raycjeck's Bohemian Polka Band
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1937
First public performance, recited a poem at a church picnic at age four
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Moved to Nashville
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Moved to Texas in the late 1950s; settled in Houston and worked as a disc jockey
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Raised by his paternal gradparents after parents' divorce
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