Bobbie Nelson grew up with music and her younger brother Willie Nelson. She eventually became the pianist of “The Family Band” playing for over 50 years. Bobbie Nelson passed away on March 10, 2022. She was 91 years old.
Making music with her family
Nelson and her family made music together for most of her life; she and her brother were taught by their grandparent to play “The Great Speckled Bird” together when they were just six and four years old. But after briefly playing together professionally in their teens, she didn’t initially join her brother in his musical career. Instead, she worked in a television repair shop and for the Hammond Organ Company as well as playing the piano in restaurants and bars. But as her brother’s career was taking off, he asked her to join his band, Willie Nelson and the Family. She began recording with him on his groundbreaking 1973 album, “Shotgun Willie,” and remained a part of his band for the rest of her life, often known as “Sister Bobbie.” Nelson played her final live show with the Family in October 2021. She also recorded several duet albums with her brother, including “How Great Thou Art” and “Hill Country Christmas,” and she released a single solo album of instrumental piano pieces, 2008’s “Audiobiography.” Nelson and her brother cowrote the 2020 memoir, “Me and Sister Bobbie: True Tales of the Family Band.”
Notable quote
“When I came to work on the road it was little bit like when I joined my first band when I was married so young, I just came to play music with them and be a part of them. I knew that I might not be accepted too well because I wasn’t used to dressing in jeans or dressing down like they did. But I wanted to be accepted, I wanted to play music with his friends and be a part of the band. Now they love me and I love them. We’re all so together now that we wouldn’t thinking of playing without each other.” —from a 2007 interview for the Boston Herald