Willie Nelson and Webb Pierce are two significant figures in the history of country music. Willie Nelson, known for his distinct, nasally vocal style, and Webb Pierce, recognized for his honky-tonk and rockabilly influences, have both made indelible marks on the genre. Nelson's "Stardust" and Pierce's "In the Jailhouse Now" are considered landmark albums. While they have not recorded together, each artist has contributed significantly to shaping country music's sound and narrative, expanding its reach and influence beyond the boundaries of the United States.