When
country music legend Willie Nelson set out to make a video for his song,
"You Don't Think I'm Funny Anymore," premiering this Saturday on MTV,
he invited some of his celebrity friends, including Woody Harrelson, Owen
Wilson, Jessica Simpson, and even veteran anchor Dan Rather to appear alongside
him.
He did not
however, invite Alvin Drew.
For that
matter, when NASA astronaut Alvin Drew visited Austin last November, his plan
was to go running with a friend. That he ended the day not only on the set of,
but appearing in Nelson's music video came as unexpected.
[Click here to see
Alvin Drew on the set of Willie Nelson's music video.]
"I do
listen to Willie Nelson's music, but I wouldn't call myself a rabid fan, where
I would go out and look for places to go check Willie Nelson out,"
explained Drew, who logged 13 days in space as a mission specialist on shuttle
Endeavour's August 2007 STS-118 flight
to the International Space Station. "I was over in Austin visiting a
friend of mine, a LifeFlight helicopter pilot over there and one of my former
commanders in the Air Force," he told collectSPACE.com
during a telephone interview from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston,
Texas.
His friend
had invited him to join him at his running club, where they met another regular,
a friend of the singer.
"So we
get all done running and cleaned up, and he says, 'Hey, you want us to go over
and spend some time at Willie Nelson's bar?' The friend I was with in Austin is a huge Willie Nelson fan, so he said, 'Why don't you come with us. It would be a
great thing to go do. We'll go over to Willie Nelson's bar and have a beer,
meet Willie Nelson and then have a relaxing afternoon.'," recalled Drew.
But as the
three arrived at Nelson's ranch, they were met by guards.
"There's
security at the front gate, which kind of surprised me because I didn't think
of Willie Nelson as someone who keeps security at his front gate," said
Drew. "It turns out because they were shooting a video."
The guards
were there, of course, because of Nelson's invited guests. Little did they
know, they had someone who reached for the stars of a different type waiting
just outside.
That
discovery however, would need to wait. They didn't need astronauts. For now,
they needed extras.
"It
turns out they needed extras for the final scene when they are giving out
awards," recounted Drew. "They were looking for people to be extras,
especially people with flash cameras. So, that is why I got recruited to go out
there with a flash camera."
"At
that point, I was just part of the general public that was out there."
Drew's
scene appears toward the end of the video as Dan Rather hands out a trophy
following "some kind of power mower race. I am in the crowd of cheering
people, behind Owen WIlson and Woody Harrelson."
It was
Nelson's friend, the one from the running club, who finally introduced Drew to
the singer and let his "day job" be known.
"It
was only after they were all done and it was a wrap, and we were sitting around
in Willie Nelson's bar, that it came up," Drew said with a laugh. "I
sat there and had a good long chat with Willie Nelson."
"He
thought it was pretty interesting."
"I had
a really interesting chat with Dan Rather about the Apollo space program, about
some of his firsthand eyewitness accounts of that whole thing. And of course, I
got to chat with Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson, who were kind of fascinated
with what it would be like to be weightless in space for a couple of
weeks," shared Drew.
There was
one aspect of the encounter that Drew found a tad unreal. For his role in the
video, he donned a bandana with a pair of Nelson's trademark braids.
"It's
just a little bit surreal to be talking to Willie Nelson while I am wearing his
bandana and braids," he said while laughing. "He didn't seem to mind,
though."
"I got
to keep them," Drew admitted of his 'costume'. "As a souvenir of the
whole thing, I've got it hanging up in my van over the mirror."
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