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The Willie Nelson statue, or simply ''Willie'', is a
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of singer-songwriter
Willie Nelson Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an American country musician. The critical success of the album ''Shotgun Willie'' (1973), combined with the critical and commercial success of ''Red Headed Stranger'' (1975) and '' Stardust'' (197 ...
, located in
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. The statue was commissioned to artist Clete Shields by the
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Capital Area Statues. Following his move to Nashville in 1960, Nelson enjoyed success as a songwriter, but his career as a singer did not progress. After shortly retiring from the music business, Nelson moved to Austin in 1972, where his career found new success as a performer. Knowing of the plans for the statue, Austin mayor
Lee Leffingwell Shelly "Lee" Leffingwell (born October 13, 1939) is an American environmentalist and politician who served as the mayor of Austin, Texas, from June 22, 2009 to January 6, 2015. He was first elected to the Austin City Council in 2005, and won re ...
proposed to rename a portion of Second Street to Willie Nelson Boulevard. The unveiling of the statue took place on April 20, 2012 at 4:20 pm with Nelson in attendance.


Background

In 1960, Willie Nelson moved to
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, and worked as a songwriter for Pamper Music. The publishing company was owned by Ray Price. While his songs became hits for other artists, Nelson toured as a band member in Price's ''Cherokee Cowboys''. Nelson signed his first recording contract in 1961 with
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, and by 1964 he had moved to
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. By 1970, Nelson had invested his earnings in tours that did not produce profit. The same year, he divorced his then wife, and his ranch in
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burned down. Nelson saw the events as a need for a change. He moved to
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, and re-married. In 1972, unhappy with his career, he decided to retire from music. Nelson moved to
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in 1972. The Austin musical scene, and his performances at the
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rejuvenated his career. Local audiences welcomed his style of
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marked by traditional country, folk and jazz influences. In 1974, Nelson produced and performed on the pilot of
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' ''
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''. The following year, he raised funds for PBS-affiliated stations across the south promoting the show. The pilot was aired first on those stations, later being released nationwide. The positive reception of the show prompted PBS to order ten episodes for 1976, formally launching the show. In 1979, he purchased the
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near
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. Nelson kept the golf course, and he build a studio designed by
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.


Statue and Willie Nelson Boulevard

In 2010, the
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Capital Area Statues commissioned a
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of Nelson to Philadelphia artist Clete Shields. Shields had met board member
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at the 1995
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. In 2009, Avellán called Shields with the proposal for a Nelson statue. She requested Shields to portray on it Nelson facing the crowd, "approchable; and he had to have that twinkle in his eye." Shields made several versions in clay. The artist visited Nelson, and expressed his desire to capture the singer's "humor and humility". The organization wanted to fund the statue based on public donations, with an estimated cost of US$150,000 to $250,000. 18-inch replicas of the model were given to the donors that contributed with over $10,000. The commission of the statue was announced during the development of
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in
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in 2010. Mayor
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considered the upcoming opening at the development of the new venue for ''Austin City Limits'', The Moody Theater, and Nelson's forty year residence in the city to rename that section of Second Street to Willie Nelson Boulevard. In December 2010, it was announced that the statue would be placed at the entrance of the Moody Theater, on Second and Lavaca streets. The statue was presented at
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in November 2011 with Nelson in attendance. The larger than life size bronze statue depicts Nelson perched on a stool, dressed in his typical style with a
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over trailing braids of hair, a sleeveless t-shirt, long pants and boots, with his guitar
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slung under his left arm. The statue accurately depicts the large hole above Trigger's bridge, a hole worn into the guitar by Nelson during decades of use. Nelson's statue was unveiled on April 20, 2012 ( 4/20 Day) at 4:20 p.m.
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, the president of Capital Area Statues considered it a "complete and utter coincidence." The date was convenient for Nelson and
Kris Kristofferson Kristoffer Kristofferson (born June 22, 1936) is a retired American singer, songwriter and actor. Among his songwriting credits are "Me and Bobby McGee", " For the Good Times", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", and "Help Me Make It Through the Nig ...
, who were due to perform a Johnny Cash tribute concert that night on ''Austin City Limits''. Nelson, Mayor Leffingwell, and members of the
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were in attendance, as well as Kristofferson. Nelson told journalist Andy Lager: "I’ll be stoned one thousand years." The singer performed for the crowd " On the Road Again", followed by his latest composition "
Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die" is a Willie Nelson single from his 2012 album ''Heroes''. The song written by Willie Nelson, Buddy Cannon, Rich Alves, John Colgin and Mike McQuerry, features vocals by Snoop Dogg, Kris Kristofferson and Jam ...
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