Yes, that is correct. Yesterday Willie Nelson was spotted on Main Street downtown Vancouver. He can be found on the wall at 704 Main Street, Vancouver, WA.
Not everyone realizes that he moved to Vancouver, WA in 1956 to begin a musical career, recording "Lumberjack," which was written by Leon Payne. The single sold fairly well, but did not establish a career. Willie continued to work as a radio announcer in Vancouver and sing in clubs.
While walking around I photographed a bunch of buildings and other fun features along Main Street. I also ventured over to Washington Street a bit. You may see the entire collection of photos here.
I hope you enjoy and feel free to pass this along.
Take care,
Dale Chumbley
Clark County Real Estate Blog
The Chumbley Team
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Willie Nelson Seen On Main St In Vancouver, WA
Posted by Dale Chumbley at 8:45 AM
Labels: A Walk In The Park, Clark County, Downtown Revitalization, History, Photos, Things to do, Vancouver
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Willie!!!!!
I'm forwarding this to my younger brother; he's a big Willie fan! He plays guitar and has been following a lot of music lately (I only wish I knew more about it all)...
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