Willie Nelson |
In a recent interview the country legend sheds light on why he elected to have the operation, also explaining how it will affect him moving forward.
Nelson and Haggard’s Django and Jimmie Tour was slated to begin on Oct. 15, but the first show was pushed back rather suddenly. Concerts slated for Oct. 16 and Oct. 17 were also postponed, with the iconic pair hitting the road on Oct. 18 instead.
Nelson tells the Washington Post that the stem cell surgery was supposed to help his lungs, which were in rough shape after years of smoking cigarettes.
“I’ve had emphysema and pneumonia four or five times, so my lungs were really screwed up, and I had heard that this stem-cell operation would be good for them,” he reveals. “So I said, ‘Well, I’m gonna try it out.'”
On Wednesday night (Nov. 18) Nelson was honored with the Gershwin Prize for popular song at a ceremony in Washington D.C. The ceremony and all star concert will air on PBS on Jan. 15.
The 1st country star to receive a Gershwin Prize! See Willie's career through the years w/ a ton of great photos: https://t.co/gFGKoJSqNS
— Willie Nelson (@willienelson) November 18, 2015
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