Parade – Willie Nelson is a living legend in the music industry, and while some would slow down after becoming a nonagenarian, the 91-year-old is still going strong.
As the Texas-born musician is about to release his 76th solo studio album (he’s released a whopping 153 albums overall), he spoke candidly about how his health and age affect his career.
“I’m not worried about it,” the 12-time Grammy winner told the Associated Press.
“I don’t feel bad. I don’t hurt anywhere. I don’t have any reason to worry about dying. But I don’t know anybody who’s lived forever,” he continued.
“I take pretty good care of myself. And I feel like I’m in pretty good shape physically. Mentally? That’s another story,” he teased …
Shania Twain’s ready for ‘evolution of country music,’ shares key to ‘good health’ at 59
Country legend Shania Twain feels ‘privileged’ to witness new era of country music
By Janelle Ash, Larry Fink October 1, 2024
Fox News – Shania Twain is embracing the evolution of country music as she adapts to the new direction the genre is headed.
Twain spoke to Fox News Digital at the People’s Choice Country Awards about feeling “privileged” to witness the new era country music is in.
“I’m also privileged to be a part of where the new country is going. I don’t want to say new country, but the evolution of country music and where it’s headed,” she said.
Twain hosted the country award show on Sept. 26 and told Fox News Digital before the show began that she was “excited” to meet some of the new artists …