Willie Nelson, 91, and Orville Peck performed their gay cowboy anthem live for the first time at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, celebrating LGBTQ+ representation.
Peck expressed gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with Nelson, stating how the anthem inspired his album Stampede and highlighting Nelson's significance to LGBTQ+ community.
Nelson initially released the song to support his openly gay manager David Anderson, conveying tolerance and acceptance, making it clear how much he values love across the spectrum.
Anderson emphasized the importance of the song to him personally and stressed that it exemplifies Nelson's inclusive mindset and celebration of love, regardless of orientation.
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