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Willie Nelson not deathly ill, flack says

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Willie Nelson has played nearly a dozen shows in recent weeks and is not deathly ill, his publicist said, despite a series of reports claiming the country music legend is struggling to breathe.

A March 13 Radar Online report quoted an anonymous source saying Nelson was “deathly ill,” weak as a baby and unable to muster the breath to sing. The story is the basis for reports shared by other websites, including The Washington Feed and Uconservat­ive.

Elaine Schock, Nelson’s publicist, denied the reports. “He’s perfectly fine,” Schock told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The 83-year-old took the stage before more than 75,000 people at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium on March 18. The Houston concert was part of a series of shows in Texas and Florida over the past two months.

Nelson canceled several shows in late January and early February after coming down with a “bad cold,” Schock said. Nelson returned to the stage Feb. 16 to play at a San Antonio rodeo.

The singer has been the target of numerous online death hoaxes over the years. He references them in the song “Still Not Dead” from his upcoming album, “God’s Problem Child,” which is set to be released in April. Lyrics from the track include, “The internet said I had passed away, but you can’t believe a damn thing that they say.”

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP 2014 ?? Willie Nelson, 83, has been performing as recently as Saturday, contrary to reports that he is near death.
JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP 2014 Willie Nelson, 83, has been performing as recently as Saturday, contrary to reports that he is near death.

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