Willie and Pals on TV Memorial Day
Published May 04, 2004

Legendary septuagenarian and dope smoker Willie Nelson (he sings and plays and writes songs and stuff too) returns for his third annual Memorial Day concert on the USA Network:
- USA NETWORK PRESENTS A SPECIAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT EVENT
WILLIE NELSON & FRIENDS: OUTLAWS AND ANGELS
AIRING MONDAY, MAY 31st AT 9:00 PM (ET/PT)
All-Star Line-up includes Performances by Jerry Lee Lewis, Toby Keith, Kid
Rock, Keith Richards, Merle Haggard, Ben Harper, Al Green, Shelby Lynne,
Rickie Lee Jones, Lee Ann Womack, Joe Walsh, Lucinda Williams, Los Lonely
Boys, Toots Hibbert and The Holmes Brothers, among others
NEW YORK, NY, May 3, 2004 Country music legend and American icon Willie Nelson will be joined by some of the biggest names in music for the special concert event, Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws and Angels. An all-star line-up will come together for the third year in a row to perform in the 2-hour telecast to air exclusively on USA Network on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31st at 9:00 pm (ET/PT).
....Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws and Angels will tape Wednesday, May 5th at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.
he all-star musical lineup includes performances by Jerry Lee Lewis, Toby
Keith, Kid Rock, Keith Richards, Merle Haggard, Ben Harper, Al Green, Shelby
Lynne, Rickie Lee Jones, Lee Ann Womack, Joe Walsh, Lucinda Williams, Los
Lonely Boys, Toots Hibbert (of Toots and the Maytals) and The Holmes
Brothers, among others.
Encore presentations of Willie Nelson & Friends: Outlaws and Angels will air on USA Network immediately following the premiere from 11:00-1:00 am (ET/PT), Saturday, June 5 from 3:00-5:00 am (ET) and Sunday, June 6 from 9:00 - 11:00 am (ET)/10:00 am-12:00 pm (PT).
- Willie Nelson, who has shared the stage with everyone and the horses they rode in on, trots out a staggering array of musical friends on his 70th birthday celebration record, Live and Kickin', a fascinating testament to Nelson's place in American culture, but ultimately too much of an "event" to hang together musically, which is nonetheless nominated for the country album of the year Grammy.
One of Willie's greatest charms has always been his laconic looseness, the seeming casualness with which he conveys a song, but here he slips perilously close to indifference, as if showing up alone were enough this time. For most 70-year-olds simply being there would have been enough, but we have come to expect so much more from this particular one.
Recorded live at New York City's Beacon Theater last April, Nelson and a crack band led by the great drummer Kenny Aronoff, start off strong with the rollicking "I Didn't Come Here (And I Ain't Leaving)," but even here he hurries or talk-sings his way through lines in a way that lets you know that this is a revel rather than a musical document.
- Willie and Pals on TV Memorial Day
- Published: May 04, 2004
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- Filed Under: Video: News, Video: Music, Music: News, Music: Country and Americana, Video: Television
- Writer: Eric Olsen
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