On the 24th anniversary of Waylon Jennings' death, his grandson Struggle took some time to remember the outlaw country icon.
On this day in 2002, we lost the great Waylon Jennings at the age of 64. Let's look back at his incredible career in country music.
The Day the Music Died. On this date 67 years ago, a plane crash killed rock and roll pioneer Buddy Holly, “La Bamba” singer Ritchie Valens, J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, and the pilot, Roger ...
The moment that changed everything. It was no secret that Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and many other outlaw names knew how to party. But perhaps Waylon Jennings was one ...
Using Billboard's Hot Country Songs charts, Stacker identified the most popular song of each year by selecting those that ...
In 1955, an 18-year-old Waylon Jennings hosted a radio show on KZZN, a small station in his Littlefield, Texas, hometown. For nearly 35 minutes, the future Outlaw Country progenitor performed songs ...
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Before Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson started the outlaw country movement, much of the Nashville music scene was controlled by record labels, producers and publishers. Frustrated by the lack of ...
Meghan Patrick is one of country music's most unfiltered artists, and that's one reason why she's one of Taste of Country's ...
“Ladies love outlaws,” Waylon Jennings once sang, and well knew. Yes they do, and so do plenty of fellers, who may love the late Littlefield-born musician — who was a losing coin flip away from being ...
Despite being raised in Nashville, Shooter Jennings is a Los Angeles guy through and through. He started his first rock band, Stargunn, there, embedded himself in the city’s underground arts scene as ...