In 1975, John Lennon and Waylon Jennings‘ paths first crossed at the Uris Theater in New York City during the Grammy Awards. “I met John Lennon, and we were cutting up and everything at one of the ...
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, ...
Twenty-three years after the passing of country music great Waylon Jennings in February 2002, fans will get to hear the first of three albums’ worth of previously unreleased music from the late ...
Waylon Jennings had already had a long and varied career in the music business by the time he scored his first No. 1 hit. The groundbreaking outlaw country singer, songwriter and guitarist reached the ...
Waylon Jennings didn’t write all of his songs. In fact, some of his biggest hits, like “Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line” and “Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love)”, were written by someone ...
In the 1970s, Waylon Jennings was one of American country music's biggest stars. As a solo artist, he had huge success with songs like Good Hearted Woman, This Time, and even the Theme from The Dukes ...
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 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Shooter Jennings’ real name is Waylon, like his dad, who sang a bit, played a bit, generally did the legend-of-country-music thing a ...
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