Willie Nelson's Band Tour Bus Crashes
SULPHUR SPRINGS (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Slick road conditions contributed to several traffic accidents Saturday, including a tour bus hauling singer Willie Nelson's band.
Three band members were hurt when their bus plowed into a bridge pillar in East Texas during rainy conditions.
Nelson has suspended performances until December as a result.
The Texas Department of Public Safety says Nelson was not aboard in the weather-related accident around 3:30 a.m. CST Saturday on Interstate 30 near Sulphur Springs, 75 miles northeast of Dallas.
Nelson spokeswoman Elaine Schock says Paul English broke his ankle, his brother Billy English suffered a bruise hip and Tom Harkin has a cracked or bruised rib.
Nelson has postponed his four remaining November tour dates: Robinsonville and Jackson, Miss.; Fayetteville, Ark.; and Lafayette, La.
Trooper Sylvia Jennings says seven people were on the westbound bus, including the driver who was dealing with wet roads and high winds.
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