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Willie Nelson keeps living the life he loves at 92. 'I'm not through with it yet'

Willie Nelson keeps living the life he loves at 92. 'I'm not through with it yet'

Washington Post12-06-2025

Willie Nelson's 90th birthday celebration at the Hollywood Bowl could have been mistaken for a retirement party.
But two years later at 92, he's working as much as ever. Not that retirement would look much different. The life he loves is making music with his friends, even after outliving so many dear ones.

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