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Willie Nelson back on the road at San Antonio rodeo after brief tour break

Willie Nelson is officially on the road again.

After sickness caused him to cancel several live tour dates in Arizona, New Mexico and California, the country outlaw returned to performing on Feb. 16 at the San Antonio Livestock and Rodeo. Fans gave him "a rousing hero's welcome, a standing ovation, at the sold-out show," reports My San Antonio.

The Red Headed Stranger's concert played out like most, according to reviews. He started with "Whiskey River" and covered the classics, including "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys" and "If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time." He also played newer songs like "Still Not Dead," off his forthcoming release, God's Problem Child, out April 28. (He released another track, called "A Woman's Love," last week.)

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Willie Nelson and Family are scheduled to hit WinStar World Casino in Oklahoma on St. Patrick's Day.

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Watch some of the band's San Antonio performance below:

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