
Nobody will ever deliver this Townes Van Zandt song as good as Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard did. But these two men definitely didn’t disappoint in their performance of it.
This past Saturday night (2/28/26), a capacity crowd packed into Moody Center in Austin, Texas to see Eric Church on his “Free the Machine Tour” stop there.
Eric has consistently reminded his audiences on this tour, he wants it to be all about the music. And on Saturday night, that’s exactly what it was. While the world was still going insane outside of that arebea, it was all about the music inside and a perfect way to forget about the insanity for at least a few hours.
Eric has had Stephen Wilson Jr. out on his “Free The Machine Tour” to help open shows. And on Saturday night in Austin, Texas he invited him back on stage during his set for something special.
The two performed a flawless cover of “Pancho and Lefty”. The song was originally written in by Townes Van Zandt in 1972 about a Mexican bandit, Pancho, betrayed by his associate, Lefty. The song was then made famous in the 1983 by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, which was featured on their album of the same name. And it did in fact hit #1 in 1983 as well.
Eric said, “we’ve never done this, and the great thing about music is we’re just going to fucking do it.” They need to go ahead and record this song together. And then release that thing…because this is a damn fine performance of “Pancho and Lefty”.















