26 September 2025

Published September 24, 2025 by rochellewisoff

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PHOTO PROMPT © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

Three guitars, two electric and one acoustic sit on their stands next to a window with vertical blinds. The electric on the left and he acoustic in the middle have Yellow rags attached for polishing. To the far right there’s a wooden stand that holds a record player/radio.

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Genre: Historical Fiction (kind of)
Word Count: 100

You could call this a sequel to my story about the origin of Martin guitars. This one concerns one very special Martin and his owner.

I’LL ALWAYS PICK YOU, TRIGGER

“I ain’t pickin’ no cotton-pickin’ cotton,” thirteen-year-old Willie told his grandpa.

“How you plan to earn a livin’ boy?”

“Play my guitar and sing. That’s how.”

With determination, grit and a unique voice, Willie made it from the honkytonks of Texas to the Grand Ole Opry.

His love affair began in 1969. Not with a woman, but with a Martin N-20 classical guitar he named Trigger. Every cowboy needs a trusty steed.

Trigger’s been autographed by over a hundred celebrities. Battered and bruised, a hole worn in its body, Trigger still accompanies Willie Nelson as they hit the road again.  

And if you have another twelve minutes to spare CLICK for more of Willie Nelson and Trigger’s story.

39 comments on “26 September 2025

  • A fine inspirational story, Rochelle. I admire the dedication of musicians who believe in themselves and have the courage to entertain us. Not all great musicians, like Wille Nelson, are famous. Some are just happy to live their life surrounded by what they love, music. We have a musical club in our town and I am always impressed by their enthusiasm and lovely smiles.

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  • Dear Rochelle,

    What a wonderful and inspirational share! Who doesn’t love Willie? I am in awe of those who know from the get just what and who they wanna be. Love this, my friend.

    Shalom and lotsa musical love,

    Dale

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  • Rochelle, I loved your story about Willie and Trigger. Saw a doc some years back where it showed Trigger’s doctor, the guy who keeps Trigger fit as a fiddle. I love it that Willie is still going strong and I think at least one of his kids performs with him as well.

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  • Great story, Rochelle and accompanying video. That guitar must have become a part of him after being together so long. Love seeing it in the video too. Also, love the first line of your story. Had to read it twice to make sure I wasn’t just dyslexic 🙂

    -David

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  • Hi Rochelle, I enjoyed your story and the photo led into it so well. Also, I heard that when Willie Nelson had an IRS debt to settle (in the 90s) he had his guitar “Trigger” removed from his house and hidden during his tax troubles – and once the debt was settled it surfaced again

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