Willie Nelson and Asleep At The Wheel

The Broken Spoke / Austin, TX

Ray Benson and Willie Nelson at the Broken Spoke by Donna Marie Miller
Ray Benson and Willie Nelson at the Broken Spoke by Donna Marie Miller

About 200 very lucky country music fans were treated to a private concert by Willie Nelson, Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel February 4th at the famed Broken Spoke; Thursday nights in February will never feel so hot again in Austin, Texas. The founder of Girling Home Health Care Inc. sponsored the city’s biggest private event of the year at its oldest and most beloved honky tonk. Unable to attend her own birthday party due to the onset of sudden illness, Bettie Girling, the widow of the late Robert Girling, watched the party via Skype from her bed at home across town. Nevertheless, Nelson and Benson sang “Happy Birthday” to Bettie together with all of her invited guests who also enjoyed a barbecue feast and spirited drinks. For about an hour and a half and just inches away from his audience, Nelson sang a hit parade of songs that marked more than 50 years of his professional music career, beginning with the 1961 number one hit, “Hello Walls,” followed by “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” (1975) and “On The Road Again” (1980).

The 82-year-old Red Headed Stranger closed the night with an intimate crowd sing-along on “The Party’s Over,” a song Nelson wrote and Claude Gray first recorded in 1959. All evening Benson accompanied Willie on guitar and backup vocals together with keyboard player Emily Gimble, the daughter of the late Texas Playboy Johnny Gimble. Other Asleep at the Wheel members included fiddler Katie Shore, steel player Eddie Rivers, mandolin and fiddle player Dennis Ludicker and David Sanger on drums. Texas Governor Greg Abbott and his wife, Cecilia, also made a brief appearance together at the celebration, flanked by several Travis County deputies. Dozens of other local celebrities, including writer/actor/filmmaker Turk Pipkin sat on the dance floor to take photos up close and personal. Closing time came early– 10 o’clock– at the red, rustic and barn-like Broken Spoke, a 51-year-old icon that has withstood the test of time and new development along a one-mile stretch of South Lamar. Its 76-years young founders, James and Annetta White, both waved goodbye from the porch as dust settled in the Broken Spoke’s dirt parking lot and Nelson’s tour bus left for a Feb. 9 appearance in Charlotte, N.C. at The Fillmore.

– Donna Marie Miller

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4 Comments on Willie Nelson and Asleep At The Wheel

    • My aunt is Bettie Girling. I was there at the concert. I’m a 46 year old fellow that was as emotional as a teen girl at a Beatles concert. It was awesome. This by the way was the third such party with Willie and Ray Benson at the Spoke in the last two years. My aunt loves to throw a great party and want everyone to have a wonderful time.

      Willie, Ray, James White (Spoke’s owner), and Governor Abbot all signed a guitar which will be auction off on May 7th in Brownwood, Texas for the Boys and Girls Club at our annual barn dance fund raiser. Willie personally wishes the club well with it and the governor’s wife Cecilia was so gracious and took it to the governors mansion and had it signed and took a great photo of the governor signing it.

      WOW! And I danced to Willie singing “The Party is Over”!!