Showing posts with label Willie Nelson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Willie Nelson. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Preview of my interview with 80-years-young Willie Nelson


As some of you may know: In my other life, I am a cowboy. Seriously: I am a contributing editor for Cowboys & Indians -- The Premier Magazine of The West -- and in that capacity, it was my great good fortune to do to a telephone interview with Willie Nelson a couple weeks back, to talk about his role in When Angels Sing -- a feel-good, family-friendly movie I reviewed at SXSW 2013 -- and, more important, his upcoming 80th birthday.

Among the highlights of our conversation: Willie mentioned that, while he's "a little bit dubious, a little bit skeptical about how much a music video does for a song," the video he did for "A Horse Called Music" is one of his all-time favorites. So I had to call it up right away on the Internet even as we were were talking, which led to this exchange:

Me: Willie, I gotta say -- you're rockin' in that hat in this video.

Willie: [Explosive laughter] Yeah? 

Me: I mean, that almost looks the size of a manhole cover. Wow.

Willie: [Laughs] Yeah, it was heavy. 

Me: Did it hurt while you were wearing that one, man?

Willie: Yeah, it did hurt my neck... [Laughs] No, I'm just kidding. I just kept my balance, I guess.

At the end of our conversation, I wanted to wish Willie my heartfelt thanks -- for the interview, for his music, for his movies, for all the good times I have had enjoying his artistry -- so... well... OK, I admit it, I got a little carried away and impulsively sang "Happy Birthday" to him. Normally, I have to have a few drinks in me to do something like that, and even then only in karaoke bars. But I was stone cold sober, sitting in my home office, when I started crooning into the telephone. And Willie, God bless him, didn't laugh, or scream in pain. Rather, he simply said: "Aw, that's great. Thank you. Thank you very much."

No, Willie: Thank you.

Here is my interview with Willie Nelson on the Cowboys & Indians website.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Live from SXSW: When Angels Sing and Some Girl(s)

Harry Connick Jr., Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Kris Kristofferson and Connie Britton (of TV's Nashville) are among the notables who figure prominently in When Angels Sing, an innocuously pleasant filmed-in-Austin drama having its world premiere at SXSW. You can read my Variety review here.

Also on tap at SXSW: Some Girl(s), director Daisy von Scherler Mayer's filmization of the controversial stage play by screenwriter-playwright Neil LaBute (In the Company of Men). You can read my review of that one here.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Willie Nelson in 3-D

Are you ready for The Red-Headed Stranger in 3-D? Stereo Vision Entertainment, Inc. has announced plans to produce Secrets of the Lost San Sabas, a film in which Willie Nelson will play "an Indian guide to afterlife on a 300-year quest for justice. The movie's filled with ghosts and goddesses from the Aztec Nation, along with some of today's most colorful characters, all shot in state-of-the-art, digital 3-D." Cowabunga.