The Death of Willie Nelson Jr. – Never Investigated: Murder or Suicide

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For thirty-four years, Benjamin Cummings carried a promise in his heart — a solemn vow made to his dying friend, Willie Nelson Jr., to tell the truth about what really happened. I Always Had to Live Up to Being Willie’s Boy is that truth.

Told by the Lakota man who tried to save him, this remarkable memoir unveils the rarely seen world behind the legend — a place where fame, addiction, and heritage collide. Cummings and “Billie” Nelson, both born of mixed Native blood, were bound by music, pain, and the shared struggle to walk the Red Road of sobriety. Their friendship began through a benefit concert for the first Native-owned public radio station, KILI, and deepened as Cummings became the older brother Billie never had — witnessing his turbulent life on the margins of stardom and the circumstances that led to his tragic end.

Spanning decades of Native activism, the Nashville music scene, and the quiet heartbreak of a family divided by fame, Willie’s Boy is a raw, deeply human story about loyalty, loss, and the redemptive power of truth.
Online Description: For thirty-four years, Benjamin Cummings carried a promise in his heart — a solemn vow made to his dying friend, Willie Nelson Jr., to tell the truth about what really happened. 

Told by the Lakota man who tried to save him, this remarkable memoir unveils the rarely seen world behind the legend — a place where fame, addiction, and heritage collide. Cummings and “Billie” Nelson, both born of mixed Native blood, were bound by music, pain, and the shared struggle to walk the Red Road of sobriety. Their friendship began through a benefit concert for the first Native-owned public radio station, KILI, and deepened as Cummings became the older brother Billie never had — witnessing his turbulent life on the margins of stardom and the circumstances that led to his tragic end.

Spanning decades of Native activism, the Nashville music scene, and the quiet heartbreak of a family divided by fame, Willie’s Boy is a raw, deeply human story about loyalty, loss, and the redemptive power of truth.
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For thirty-four years, Benjamin Cummings carried a promise in his heart — a solemn vow made to his dying friend, Willie Nelson Jr., to tell the truth about what really happened. I Always Had to Live Up to Being Willie’s Boy is that truth.

Told by the Lakota man who tried to save him, this remarkable memoir unveils the rarely seen world behind the legend — a place where fame, addiction, and heritage collide. Cummings and “Billie” Nelson, both born of mixed Native blood, were bound by music, pain, and the shared struggle to walk the Red Road of sobriety. Their friendship began through a benefit concert for the first Native-owned public radio station, KILI, and deepened as Cummings became the older brother Billie never had — witnessing his turbulent life on the margins of stardom and the circumstances that led to his tragic end.

Spanning decades of Native activism, the Nashville music scene, and the quiet heartbreak of a family divided by fame, Willie’s Boy is a raw, deeply human story about loyalty, loss, and the redemptive power of truth.
Online Description: For thirty-four years, Benjamin Cummings carried a promise in his heart — a solemn vow made to his dying friend, Willie Nelson Jr., to tell the truth about what really happened. 

Told by the Lakota man who tried to save him, this remarkable memoir unveils the rarely seen world behind the legend — a place where fame, addiction, and heritage collide. Cummings and “Billie” Nelson, both born of mixed Native blood, were bound by music, pain, and the shared struggle to walk the Red Road of sobriety. Their friendship began through a benefit concert for the first Native-owned public radio station, KILI, and deepened as Cummings became the older brother Billie never had — witnessing his turbulent life on the margins of stardom and the circumstances that led to his tragic end.

Spanning decades of Native activism, the Nashville music scene, and the quiet heartbreak of a family divided by fame, Willie’s Boy is a raw, deeply human story about loyalty, loss, and the redemptive power of truth.

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