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Jan 10, 2011Billy Joe Shaver sings the national anthem and a portion of "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)" in Little Rock as the Arkansas legislature reconvenes after the holiday breakAug 13, 2011Willie Nelson holds his Farm Aid concert at Livestrong Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas, with Jamey Johnson, Ray Price, Billy Joe Shaver, Neil Young, Dave Matthews and John MellencampMar 11, 2012Kristin Chenoweth sings the Carrie Underwood hit "Jesus, Take The Wheel" during an episode of ABC-TV's "GCB." Support music includes songs by Bomshel, Laura Bell Bundy and Billy Joe ShaverJul 4, 2012Willie Nelson holds his Fourth of July Picnic in Fort Worth, joined by Bill Anderson, Jamey Johnson, Billy Joe Shaver and Randy RogersJul 10, 2015Billy Joe Shaver cancels all of his scheduled concerts through September 4 to accommodate hip replacement surgeryMay 23, 2016Billy Joe Shaver acknowledges on Facebook that he came close to death but insists he's still alive and on the mend, despite rumors of his passingApr 14, 2017Billy Joe Shaver cancels two shows after being hospitalized for a heart ailmentJul 4, 2018Willie Nelson welcomes Gene Watson, Margo Price, Sturgill Simpson and Billy Joe Shaver for his annual Fourth of July Picnic at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin. Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke joins Nelson and Price at the close for "Roll Me Up And Smoke Me When I Die" and "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"Jan 12, 2020Tanya Tucker welcomes surprise guest Billy Ray Cyrus to duet on "Old Town Road" in a concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Tucker's guests also include Billy Joe Shaver, Lee Ann Womack, Johnny Rodriguez, Dennis Quaid, Jamey Johnson and Margo Price, who joins Tucker on "Love Me Like You Used To"Oct 28, 2020Billy Joe Shaver dies from a stroke in Waco, Texas. The singer/songwriter was a major influence on the outlaw movement. His writing credits included Waylon Jennings' "Honky Tonk Heroes" and John Anderson's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)"
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