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FILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 file photo, country music icon Willie Nelson performs during a fundraising concert for U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich in Lorain, Ohio. Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Band of Horses and actor-musician John Reilly and Friends, are all on board for this year's Railroad Revival Tour. The train tour kicks-off Oct. 20 in Duluth, Ga., and runs through Oct. 28 in Oakland, Calif.
FILE – In this Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012 file photo, country music icon Willie Nelson performs during a fundraising concert for U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich in Lorain, Ohio. Willie Nelson, Jamey Johnson, Band of Horses and actor-musician John Reilly and Friends, are all on board for this year’s Railroad Revival Tour. The train tour kicks-off Oct. 20 in Duluth, Ga., and runs through Oct. 28 in Oakland, Calif.
Ryan Parker of The Denver Post.
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Country music star Willie Nelson, 79, cancelled a fund-raiser performance in Castle Pines Village Saturday.

Nelson was suffering from a health problems, according to several sources.

“I was told Willie woke up and had trouble breathing, so he was taken to the hospital,” said Fred Bartlit, who was hosting the fund-raiser called Lulu’s Barkin’ BBQ.

The event was a fund-raiser for the Dumb Friends League and held at Bartlit’s home in Castle Pines Village.

Chris Gallegos, spokesman for the Dumb Friends League confirmed Nelson cancelled his appearance, but said due to confidentiality, he could not reveal the reason.

Calls to AEG Live, the promoters that handle some of Nelson’s big venue shows, were not immediately returned.

Ryan Parker: 303-954-2409, rparker@denverpost.com or twitter.com/ryanparkerdp

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