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The previously unreleased track was penned by outlaw country legend Johnny Rodriguez and originally recorded during sessions for Jennings’ chart-topping 1978 album, I’ve Always Been Crazy. While the ...
While passing away in 2002, Waylon Jennings is hitting the airwaves once again, thanks to unreleased recordings.
If you grew up in the '70s or '80s, chances are that Shooter Jennings' music video for his latest track, "Fast Horses & Good Hideouts," will take you for a walk down memory lane. The video pays ...
Rather, the Texas country singer has found his groove. And, boy, is it funky. Credit that partly to Shooter Jennings, who produced Lonesome Drifter and reteamed with Crockett for Dollar a Day.
Obviously, Shooter Jennings left out a lot of details about the project. However, the most important aspect of that post is clearly the acknowledgment that there is, in fact, some Waylon Jennings ...
The recently married country outlaw Shooter Jennings, the son of Waylon Jennings, isn't lapsing into any sort of honeymoon period. He's back to work and will hit the road with Reverend Peyton's ...
How Shooter Jennings Pivoted to Become a Grammy-Winning Producer The country-rock solo artist (and son of Waylon) is the go-to collaborator for artists like Marilyn Manson and Brandi Carlile ...
Shooter Jennings Sees A Bleak Future On 'Black Ribbons' April 5, 2010 • Singer-songwriter Shooter Jennings released three country-rock records before parting ways with his Nashville-based record ...
Shooter reunites Jennings and producer Dave Cobb, who manned the board for Jennings’ debut album, 2005’s Put the O Back in Country. It’ll be released on Cobb’s Low Country Sound imprint on ...
Shooter Jennings hit rock bottom onstage one night in April 2010. He’d made what he thought was his magnum opus: the 20-song, Stephen King-narrated Black Ribbons, a dystopian album about ...
Shooter Jennings, the son of country rebel Waylon Jennings, was brought up on the road. As a child, he learned piano, guitar and everything there was to know about country and southern rock music.
News Shooter Jennings on Yelawolf: ‘He’s From the Axl Rose School of Frontman’ Grammy Award-winning country-rocker spoke with Scott Lipps on the Lipps Service Podcast ...