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Willie Nelson's Merle Haggard Tribute: Workin' Man Blues & Outlaw Music Festival at 92

Willie Nelson's Merle Haggard Tribute: Workin' Man Blues & Outlaw Music Festival at 92

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Willie Nelson is having a true legend’s moment this week. He just dropped his new single—a cover of Merle Haggard’s classic “Workin’ Man Blues”—as the lead from his upcoming album Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle, which is set to release November 7 via Legacy Recordings. The announcement has reverberated across social media, with Nelson actively sharing teasers, videos, and heartfelt tributes on both Instagram and TikTok. Fans are flooding his posts with a mix of nostalgia and celebration, trading heart emojis, blessings, and exclamations like “LEGEND” and “God bless you,” showing that Willie’s connection to his audience remains as powerful as ever according to Parade.

This latest album will feature Nelson’s takes on eleven Haggard penned classics, spanning Merle’s biggest hits like “Swinging Doors,” “Mama Tried” and “Okie From Muskogee”—tracks handpicked for their biographical weight. MusicRow notes the project continues Nelson’s storied tradition of honoring fellow icons, just as he’s done over the past decade with volumes devoted to Harlan Howard, Ray Price, George Gershwin, Frank Sinatra, and Rodney Crowell. This is not just Willie picking a playlist. The record will include the final in-studio performances from his Family Band’s Bobbie Nelson and Paul English, adding an emotional layer to what is already a weighty tribute according to Legacy Recordings.

The timing couldn’t be richer. Last weekend, Nelson appeared prominently in Ethan Hawke’s career-spanning documentary Highway 99: A Double Album about Merle Haggard, which premiered at Telluride Film Festival. His interview brought intimate insight to the film, further solidifying the ongoing artistic and personal tie between Nelson and Haggard.

Live music lovers have been buzzing, too. Willie is gearing up for the final leg of the Outlaw Music Festival’s 10th anniversary tour, with dates kicking off September 6 in Hartford, Connecticut, alongside luminaries Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Waxahatchee, and Madeline Edwards. This tour is being billed as the most ambitious of the series yet, and venues are already reporting brisk ticket sales. The mix of Americana heavyweights on this lineup guarantees historic nights, and The Hartford Theatre and Alpine Valley Music Theatre are expecting capacity crowds. The convergence of these legends under Nelson’s banner is a testament to his unparalleled role as anchor of American roots music.

Business remains brisk behind the scenes. Nelson continues as a partner in the Willie Nelson Biofuels venture and maintains his lines of branded coffees and cannabis products. In a shift that caught even the closest followers by surprise, Forbes and Nicki Swift report that Nelson has quit smoking marijuana, turning instead to edibles and his THC-infused social tonic—though he credits his wife Annie with running much of that side of their empire.

As for finances, Nelson’s net worth is repeatedly estimated at $25 million, supported by decades of music sales, relentless touring, and his business moves. At 92, he shows no real signs of slowing down. From fresh studio tracks to festival stages and documentary interviews, Willie Nelson’s headline this week is that he’s still very much defining the American musical narrative in real time.

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