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| WILLIE TALKS AMERICAN CLASSIC |
Willie Nelson just released his latest album, American Classic, an album of standards. Here's what he told us about the album.
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We don’t call it Willie’s Place for nothing! Willie Nelson recently hung out with Willie’s Place host Bill Mack at Carl’s Corner, hope you didn’t miss it. If you did, your bad, but here are some of the highlights.
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The Bill Mack Show
Weekdays 12 noon - 2 pm ET
Legendary DJ Bill Mack, also known as “The Satellite Cowboy,” broadcasts live from his “Satellite Ranch” studio in Ft. Worth, Texas every weekday, playing three hours of his favorite traditional country music. Bill’s show also features Bill’s wife “Sweet Cindy,” his son “Billy The Kid,” and his unpredictable sidekick “Terrible Truman.” Each Wednesday at 2:00 pm ET, his longtime friend, Willie Nelson, will call in from the road for “Willie Wednesdays.” Mack will also host special broadcasts from the SIRIUS XM studios at Willie’s Place at Carl’s Corner, Texas, Nelson’s full service bio-diesel truck stop, restaurant and theater complex on I-35, one hour south of Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.

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The Sunday Social
Sundays 9 am - noon ET
Catch Bill Mack's two hour gospel show every Sunday!

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Classic Cowboy Corral
Saturdays at 7 pm ET Sundays at Noon and 11 pm ET
Ranger Doug of the Western music and comedy band Riders In The Sky hosts this knee-slapping, one-hour, weekly program, highlighting the best Cowboy music around!

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Cowboy Campmeeting USA
Sundays at 8 am ET
Hosted by Dr. Harry Yates and his wife Joanne Cash Yates (sister of Johnny Cash), this show is recorded with a live audience at Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadour Theater in Nashville and the Country Tonite Theater in Pigeon Forge, TN.

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Willie Nelson is the proprietor of this authentic, old-time Texas honky-tonk, broadcasting live each day from the “Willie's Place” truck stop in Carl's Corner, Texas. The nickel jukebox is always stocked with vintage honky-tonk, western swing, and downhome country music, generally from the mid-‘60s and earlier.
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