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Willie Nelson and [[Doctor Hibbert]] have been close friends since college. Hibbert asked Willie to perform a "Phony Awards" show to reconcile [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]]. The Simpsons all accepted Willie's efforts on their behalf because they couldn't say no to him. Nelson has a comb machine in his house, which often jams when making a hairstyle for him.<ref>"[[Behind the Laughter]]"</ref> | Willie Nelson and [[Doctor Hibbert]] have been close friends since college. Hibbert asked Willie to perform a "Phony Awards" show to reconcile [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]]. The Simpsons all accepted Willie's efforts on their behalf because they couldn't say no to him. Nelson has a comb machine in his house, which often jams when making a hairstyle for him.<ref>"[[Behind the Laughter]]"</ref> | ||
Revision as of 19:10, March 2, 2022
- This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Willie Nelson.
Willie Nelson
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Character Information
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Willie Nelson is an American country singer-songwriter, author, poet, actor and activist. He has spent some time in Springfield; in fact, he used to own a house there.
Contents
History
When the police used Princess Opal to find Principal Skinner she saw that Willie Nelson will astound his fans by swimming the English Channel. Clancy Wiggum was surprised when he heard that.[1]
Nelson's house was turned into Krusty's Clown College, as revealed by the billboard at the entrance that reads "Formerly Willie Nelson's house."[2]
Sebastian Cabot's "Beard Book" contains a foreword by Willie Nelson.[3]
A picture of Willie Nelson was on the wall of The Penny Loafer.[4]
Willie Nelson attended the launch event for The Drederick. After Homer accidentally burned the building down, Nelson ran out with his clothes on fire. He said that his hemp clothes burn like paper.[5]
Grampa said that he knew a long-haired performer who preached a new philosophy of peace and love, Willie Nelson.[6]
Non-canon
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Willie Nelson and Doctor Hibbert have been close friends since college. Hibbert asked Willie to perform a "Phony Awards" show to reconcile the Simpsons. The Simpsons all accepted Willie's efforts on their behalf because they couldn't say no to him. Nelson has a comb machine in his house, which often jams when making a hairstyle for him.[7]
A clip of Willie Nelson clapping was seen.[8]
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart the Murderer" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" (name)
- Episode – "Homie the Clown" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Behind the Laughter"
- Couch gag – "Bart's Not Dead" (archive footage)
- Episode – "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh" (picture)
- Episode – "Highway to Well"
- Episode – "Warrin' Priests: Part Two" (mentioned)
References
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Douglas Adams • Mitch Albom • Steve Allen • Hans Christian Andersen • Maya Angelou • Isaac Asimov • Jane Austen • Bob Balaban • James Baldwin • Dave Barry • Lynda Barry • Joy Behar • Saul Bellow • Alfred Bester • Judy Blume • Patty Bouvier • Ray Bradbury • David Brenner • William F. Buckley • Milton Burkhart • Heloise Hodgeson Burwell • Albert Camus • Robert Caro • Lewis Carroll • Willa Cather • Michael Chabon • Agatha Christie • Tom Clancy • Marcia Clark • Arthur C. Clarke • Kelly Clarkson • Beverly Cleary • Leonard Cohen • Dame Edna • Geena Davis • Richard Dawkins • Honoré de Balzac • Simone de Beauvoir • Guillermo del Toro • Esme Delacroix • Charles Dickens • Emily Dickinson • Joan Didion • Fyodor Dostoevsky • Maureen Dowd • "Dummies" Author • Amelia Earhart • P. D. Eastman • Nora Ephron • Patrick Ewing • William Faulkner • Tina Fey • Helen Fielding • Guy Fieri • T. R. Francis • Anne Frank • Jonathan Franzen • Jonathan Frink • Neil Gaiman • Elizabeth Gilbert • Malcolm Gladwell • Whoopi Goldberg • Barry Goldwater • Doris Kearns Goodwin • Jacob Grimm • Wilhelm Grimm • John Grisham • Charles Grodin • Che Guevara • Tiffany Haddish • Sean Hannity • Tom Hayden • Lillian Hellman • Ernest Hemingway • Clarity Hoffman-Roth • L. Ron Hubbard • Jay Inslee • Shirley Jackson • Penn Jillette • James Joyce • Julian • Franz Kafka • Helen Keller • Caroline Kennedy • Jack Kerouac • Francis Scott Key • Karen Kilgariff • Stephen King • Rudyard Kipling • Delpho Krull • Padma Lakshmi • Lewis Lapham • Mell Lazarus • Kurt Loder • Karina Longworth • Greg Louganis • Ada Lovelace • Norman Mailer • Thomas Mann • George R. R. Martin • Richard Matheson • Jenny McCarthy • Phil McGraw • Herman Melville • Margaret Mitchell • Michael Moore • Toni Morrison • Ralph Nader • Mary Norton • Kevin O'Leary • Bill O'Reilly • Joyce Carol Oates • Boris Pasternak • James Patterson • Paula Paul • Karl Pilkington • Sylvia Plath • George Plimpton • Edgar Allan Poe • Fenton Pooltoy • Chaim Potok • Richard Pryor • Alexander Pushkin • Thomas Pynchon • Raffi • Ayn Rand • Robert Reich • Paul Reiser • Stark Richdale • Geraldo Rivera • Anthony Robbins • Fred Rogers • Al Roker • Mr. Roman • Isabella Rossellini • J. K. Rowling • Rufus • RuPaul • Barry Sadler • J. D. Salinger • Sheryl Sandberg • Jean-Paul Sartre • Paul Shaffer • George Bernard Shaw • Mary Shelley • Neil Simon • Bart Simpson • Homer Simpson • Isaac Bashevis Singer • Seymour Skinner • Kevin Smith • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn • Susan Sontag • Andrew Ross Sorkin • Elizabeth Cady Stanton • Danielle Steel • Gertrude Stein • John Steinbeck • Professor Stein • Robert Louis Stevenson • Martha Stewart • Moe Szyslak • Amy Tan • Professor Thernstrom • Helen Thomas • Hunter S. Thompson • Leo Tolstoy • Ivan Turgenev • Mark Twain • John Updike • Leon Uris • Gus Van Sant • Jesse Ventura • Gore Vidal • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe • Kurt Vonnegut • Marilyn vos Savant • David Foster Wallace • Dr. Washburn • John Waters • Noah Webster • H. G. Wells • Eudora Welty • Ruth Westheimer • Oscar Wilde • Laura Ingalls Wilder • George Will • Tennessee Williams • Marianne Williamson • Tom Wolfe • Bob Woodward • Virginia Woolf |
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