
“To know me is to love me, I must be a hell of a man. While many of the women who took the stage played rousing rockers, most of the men went in for quiet emotion. She got her own tribute from Grapevine-raised Norah Jones, who banged the keys through the younger Nelson’s saloon-style solo song, “Down Yonder,” from Willie Nelson’s definitive 1975 album, “Red Headed Stranger.” His little sister and piano player, Bobbie Nelson, died last year. Nelson has outlived nearly every member of that band, which backed him for decades of constant touring and recording.

The Chicks blazed through 1970′s “Bloody Mary Morning” at the same break-neck pace that Willie and his Family Band played it live in their prime.

Miranda Lambert thrilled them with a rousing, sing-along version of “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” Nelson’s 1978 hit with Waylon Jennings. The stands were dotted with cowboy hats while hippies danced in the aisles and weed smoke wafted in the air. Pepper has several books that are currently listed in the top 100 in the genre’s of African American, Interracial. Pepper has achieved remarkable success as an independent author and is a bestselling author on, ALLROMANCE ebooks, Barnes and Noble and. She was born and currently lives in Cincinnati. At a very young age, Pepper had a gift for art and would spend most of her spare time drawing images that she later began adding stories behind. Born and raised in Cincinnati, she has always enjoyed creativity. The crowd, which ranged from small children to seniors, illustrated the point. Pepper Pace is an author of interracial and multicultural romance. Pepper Pace is the pen name used by the author.
