Willie Nelson's Texas Ranch Damaged During Storm
. Nelson revealed the news of the storm damage in a note on his Facebook page. "Our beautiful Luck wasn't so Lucky recently," he wrote. "Last weeks tornado force winds ripped several buildings apart, including the bank, the post office, and left World Headquarters holding on by a splinter. We are happy to report no one was hurt and the church only had a few windows blown out." Nelson also posted photos of the damage on Facebook. Luck is not a 'real' Texas town; it was built as the set for Nelson's 1986 film Red-Headed Stranger. Nelson, though, has kept it up and running since then. Luck is located close to Spicewood, Texas, which may be about as close as the average visitor can get to Nelson's property, as it's private and not open to the public. Nelson occasionally does, though, open it up for special events. more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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