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Bobbie Nelson (1931–2022), Willie Nelson’s sister and pianist

March 12, 2022 By admin

Bobbie Nelson grew up with music and her younger brother Willie Nelson. She eventually became the pianist of “The Family Band” playing for over 50 years. Bobbie Nelson passed away on March 10, 2022. She was 91 years old.

Making music with her family

Willie and Bobbie Nelson

Nelson and her family made music together for most of her life; she and her brother were taught by their grandparent to play “The Great Speckled Bird” together when they were just six and four years old. But after briefly playing together professionally in their teens, she didn’t initially join her brother in his musical career. Instead, she worked in a television repair shop and for the Hammond Organ Company as well as playing the piano in restaurants and bars. But as her brother’s career was taking off, he asked her to join his band, Willie Nelson and the Family. She began recording with him on his groundbreaking 1973 album, “Shotgun Willie,” and remained a part of his band for the rest of her life, often known as “Sister Bobbie.” Nelson played her final live show with the Family in October 2021. She also recorded several duet albums with her brother, including “How Great Thou Art” and “Hill Country Christmas,” and she released a single solo album of instrumental piano pieces, 2008’s “Audiobiography.” Nelson and her brother cowrote the 2020 memoir, “Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band.”

Notable quote

“When I came to work on the road it was little bit like when I joined my first band when I was married so young, I just came to play music with them and be a part of them. I knew that I might not be accepted too well because I wasn’t used to dressing in jeans or dressing down like they did. But I wanted to be accepted, I wanted to play music with his friends and be a part of the band. Now they love me and I love them. We’re all so together now that we wouldn’t thinking of playing without each other.” —from a 2007 interview for the Boston Herald

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Willie Nelson & Sister Bobbie “December Day”

April 8, 2015 By admin

December Day was released last December and is an album Willie recorded with his sister Bobbie.  The two siblings have been close since childhood with music always playing an integral part.  Bobbie played piano on the song Peace in the Valley on Promised Land Music release.

December Day was released on Legacy Recordings and is billed as Volume 1 of Willie’s Stash, being a collection of archival recordings curated by Willie himself.

December Day can be purchased at all major music sellers. 

Here are the Liner Notes from December Day by long time harmonica player for Willie, Mickey Raphael:

Mickey Raphael. Harmonica player for Willie Nelson Family Band

Peering through the control room glass into the studio, a cloud of smoke rises from Sister Bobbie Nelson’s Bosendorfer grand piano. After four hours of non-stop recording with baby brother Willie, perhaps she has ignited the keys during this marathon session???

Listening back to “I Never Cared for You,” the interplay between Bobbie and Will on the instrumental intro “Ou-es tu, mon amour” sets the mood perfectly for the darkness the song portrays.

“Nuages,” a song written by French Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, showcases Willie’s dexterity and guitar genius.  Whenever we are just sitting around the bus, Willie will pick up a guitar and start playing.  Like the horse heading to the barn, he always gets around to “Nuages.”  It’s good medicine for him.  And on this take, Bobbie’s piano provides the support that makes their performances seem effortless.

In the beautiful hill country near Austin, Texas you’ll find Willie’s Pedernales studio.  Willie and Bobbie are set up in the main room which is L-shaped and doesn’t allow direct eye contact during recording.  Without much discussion of an arrangement, Bobbie started playing and Willie began singing “Mona Lisa.”  That was the beginning of another magical session.

Recording engineer Steve Chadie and Willie’s friend and producer, Buddy Cannon were at the controls as it all happened. It’s kind of like photographing a ghost; you don’t really see it till the picture is fully developed.  Throughout these sessions Bobbie and Willie played continuously and seemed to never run out of song ideas — which is a producer’s dream (or nightmare).  Eventually songs had to be picked for the final selections.  With so many outstanding performances to choose from.  I’m glad I wasn’t a part of that process.

As long as I can remember.  Willie and Bobbie, who ride together on Willie’s bus, spend some of their traveling time jamming on their favorite songs.  Bobbie has a travels size keyboard on the bus and Willie’s guitar, Trigger, is always by his side.  This is where the idea for DECEMBER DAY was born.  “Why not record our favorite songs like we play them for ourselves?”  Bobbie asked.

In 2010 after ending a tour in Austin, Texas, the band, made up of Paul and Billy English, Bee Spears and myself, went in the studio to record with Bobbie and Willie.  The song “What’ll I do” is especially bittersweet because of the passing of Bee Speers.  Bee was Willie’s bass player for more than four decades and this was the last recording session he played with us.  He is missed by us all.

In 2012 while recording songs for the record LET’S FACE THE MUSIC AND DANCE, we would stray from the song list every once in a while.  Willie might call out a song title or Bobbie might have a suggestion and this was the fun part of recording with these guys.  You didn’t know where the music was going next.  “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” was born from such a diversion.  We are all fans of the Irving Berlin songbook and of the Ray Charles version, so this was a perfect tribute to both.

In 2004, another impromptu visit to the studio resulted in three songs penned by Willie.  “Walkin’” is truly a classic.  Originally heard in the concept album PHASES AND STAGES, this version goes right to the heart.  Willie’s guitar solo hits you like a gunshot at the O.K. Corral.  If through is the question, then Bobbie is the answer as nothing rings more true than her piano.

“Laws of Nature” is an “a-ha” moment.  Willie writes like he’s talking to you face-to-face.  Bobbie provides the soundtrack for that conversation.  It’s easy to make records with these guys.  You just have to listen… and then  react from the heart.  It’s pretty primal.

The song “Amnesia” rounded out those sessions but honestly, I can’t remember anything about it.

Raised by their grandparents in Abbott, a small farming community north of Waco, Texas, Willie and Bobbie began a musical odyssey that has continued for over 70 years.  Daddy Nelson taught Willie how to play guitar when he was seven, and momma Nelson taught sister Bobbie the piano when she was nine.  Sundays were spent playing at the Abbott Methodist church and gave Bobbie and Willie the spiritual foundation that still can be found in their music.

When it comes to a brother-sister collaboration with the longevity of Willie and Bobbie, there is beauty in keeping things simple, “Less is more” is the underlying theme.  We’ve heard these songs before but not like this.  The spontaneity born out of familiarity is what this record, DECEMBER DAY is all about.

It’s not rocket science.  It’s alchemy.

Mickey Raphael
Nashville, TN

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Willie Nelson Peace in the Valley Offically Released!

March 30, 2015 By admin

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Spiritual Music from the Heartland!

Willie Nelson sweetens the spirit and touches the soul with his re-release of PEACE IN THE VALLEY, an inspiring mix of gospel standards and newer songs stemming from Willie’s deep gospel roots.

The album is available now direct from Promised Land Music, Amazon and iTunes.

Digital Downloads from Promised Land Music include a digital version of the CD booklet not available elsewhere.

Willie Nelson’s Peace in the Valley is also available on:

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Willie’s Peace In The Valley to Be Released!

November 19, 2014 By admin

The long awaited re-release of Willie Nelson Peace In The Valley is nearly here!  The album will be released in March 2015. This is a completely fresh revision of the ablum that sells on Amazon.com and Ebay.com for $60-90!

The album will be offered on both CD and Digital Download formats.  It will be available at all the popular music sellers including iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Google Play, CD Baby and more!

 

 

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