Willie Nelson’s son performs on his own, plays with father in Outlaw Music Festival
Painting. Filmmaking. Playing music. At one point, Micah Nelson was throwing himself into it all with reckless abandon.
The 32-year-old son of Willie Nelson eventually decided, though, that he needed to channel his energies into one primary pursuit.
鈥淚 always kind of did it all,鈥 Nelson explained over the phone from Los Angeles earlier this month. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think too much about it until it became, OK, you have to organize yourself, and time-manage yourself and your energy. There were years I would say yes to everything and I was doing a million projects all at once, playing in 10 different bands, spreading myself so thin that I would have these psychotic mental breakdowns.鈥
Eventually, he learned to say no so that he could better focus himself. In the process, he came to realize that plying the family trade and being a musician was how he wanted to spend his time.
鈥淢usic is holding it all together,鈥 Nelson continued. 鈥淢usic is the one thing that, even when I was making films or painting, it was always surrounding music. 鈥 I鈥檓 just wielding music like a medium.鈥
Choosing music might well have been a natural choice for Nelson, not only because his dad is a titan of country and pop, but also because music runs strongly through his family tree. His late aunt, Bobbie Nelson, was a pianist and singer, his sisters, Paula and Amy, are singers, and his brother, Lukas, fronts his own band, the Promise of the Real.
Nelson will be joining his dad when the Outlaw Music Festival pulls into the Pavilion at Star Lake Sunday, appearing in two capacities 鈥 he鈥檒l be playing his own experimental music under the name Particle Kid and, at the end of the night, playing guitar in his father鈥檚 band.
鈥淎ny chance I get to spend time with him, whether we鈥檙e playing chess or dominoes or poker or music, or just hanging out watching something, I try to soak up every minute,鈥 Nelson said.
The Outlaw Music Festival first took to the road in 2017, with Willie Nelson at the helm of each outing. The line-ups have included such artists as Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, My Morning Jacket and the Avett Brothers. This year, the Nelsons are being joined by ZZ Top, Gov鈥檛 Mule and Larkin Poe.
Aside from playing with his dad 鈥 鈥淲e wouldn鈥檛 get to see each other much if we weren鈥檛 on the same gig,鈥 according to Nelson 鈥 the Outlaw Music Festival gives him an opportunity to expose a wider audience to his own music. His output as Particle Kid has been described by a reviewer for AllMusic.com as including 鈥渟onic touchpoints in psychedelia, lo-fi, indie rock, electronica, folk, jazz, and all points in between.鈥 His most recent album, 鈥淭ime Capsule,鈥 clocks in at two-and-a-half hours and includes guest appearances from his father, Dinosaur Jr. frontman J. Mascis and fellow son-of-a-legend Sean Lennon.
Despite its sprawling length, Nelson said he wasn鈥檛 at all tempted to trim 鈥淭ime Capsule鈥 down.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 just how long it ended up being. I don鈥檛 see any reasons to break it up. 鈥 It鈥檚 one of those things that is best experienced as a whole sequence from start to end. 鈥 If I was to try to cut it down, it would be like cutting scenes out of a movie, and why would I do that? There鈥檚 no reason to do that.鈥
And how did Nelson land on the name Particle Kid?
It was something his dad called him after he came home from a school trip.
鈥淚 think he wanted to say 鈥榩rodigal son,鈥 Nelson recalled. 鈥淗e probably said 鈥榩rodigal kid,鈥 but one of us was high, and it sounded like 鈥榩article kid鈥 and it just stuck.鈥




