While the album includes several Waylon pieces, there is an excellent selection of cover songs. Those covers include Johnny Cash's "After The Ball", Hank Williams Jr.'s " (I Don't Have) Any More Love ...
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Remember When ‘Wanted! The Outlaws’ Made Country Music History?
This compilation project from Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser did something no country album ...
We haven't heard the last of Waylon Jennings. According to his son, Shooter Jennings, the late country legend had a treasure trove of recorded songs stored up before his passing in 2002. In fact, ...
Shooter Jennings recruited Waylon's old band mates to polish up the tunes. The first single, "Songbird" released on Father's Day, June 15 2025, which was also Waylon Jennings' birthday. Gift to Waylon ...
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Waylon Jennings’ 20 best songs prove he’s an essential outlaw pioneer
Waylon Jennings died in 2002 at the age of 64, one year after being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Throughout ...
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Remember when Waylon Jennings gave his final performance?
Open the Youtube video Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Waylon Jennings was toward the end of his life and in waning health when he assembled his dream band onstage at the historic Ryman ...
Waylon Jennings' son Shooter has announced an exciting project to commemorate the late country star, who passed away in 2002. After coming across recordings his father made, Shooter — who makes music ...
There’s a new Waylon Jennings album coming out in October — that is, the first in a series of high-quality studio albums culled from material the late country legend left in the vault — and his son, ...
Country music in 1999 looked a lot different from country music in the early 1960s, when Waylon Jennings began recording music under his own name. By the time the last year of the 20th century rolled ...
Willie Nelson saw Waylon Jennings perform at JD’s nightclub in Tempe in 1965 and was immediately impressed. Nelson and Jennings rebelled at Nashville's music restrictions, sparking the outlaw country ...
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