Auckland-based singer-songwriter Tami Neilson has hit a new high, releasing a duet with the legendary musician Willie Nelson.
Neilson's mournful new song 'Beyond the Stars' became available around the globe on streaming services today, and will feature on her fifth album Kingmaker - to be released in July.
After the death of her father in 2015, Neilson wrote the song to express the grief she was feeling. One of her saddest moments became the catalyst for a musical journey she described as nerve-wracking and exhilarating.
Thank you @RollingStone (…and to the gem that is @freemanjm for writing about me long before duets with Willie Nelson were on the cards! ) https://t.co/PASeDqMHCR
— Tami Neilson (@tamineilson) April 13, 2022
Meanwhile, Willie Nelson, had his own grieving process to endure, following the death of his sister Bobbie Nelson.
Neilson told Afternoons host Jesse Mulligan she dedicated the video to her father, Willie's sister and Delaney Davidson's father.
"Finally I get to tell the greatest secret ever," said Neilson who will be touring the country in July and August.
Making music with Willie Nelson, one of her idols, turned out to be an absolute privilege, she said.
"Him [Willie Nelson] singing words that I wrote with Delaney Davidson, it's just crazy," she said.
I never thought I’d be typing these words in my lifetime…here is my music video with Willie Nelson https://t.co/lRa3XxpKzI
— Tami Neilson (@tamineilson) April 13, 2022
She first performed the song live at a music festival in Texas three weeks ago. The removal of border restrictions finally allowing her to travel internationally to perform gigs again. While in Texas she rehearsed the song with Willie Nelson.
"I went to Texas and stayed at his property," she said.
"I got to perform it live with him - it's just way too wild a dream for me to actually conjure up.
"I was so glad because no one tells you, how when your dreams come true, you will actually react.
"I was shaking, I couldn't eat, I had butterflies in my tummy and I could barely sleep.
"He had a crappy amp in his lounge and suddenly it was very relatable."
Neilson could only imagine how Willie Nelson might be feeling about the loss of his sister and bandmate.
"The loss he was feeling, I honestly didn't know if he was still going to be doing the shows," she said.
"It's taken on this whole new depth for him. I felt like the timing of this was bigger than me."