“I am in possession of [a] treasure trove of previously unheard, full band Waylon Jennings multi-track recordings from the ‘70s and early ‘80s and I have began preparing the material to be ...
Waylon was nominated for 29 CMA awards throughout his career, and won four of them. Of course, being the true outlaw that he ...
Even after Waylon Jennings gained creative freedom from RCA in 1972, pinpointing the start of the outlaw movement, he was still using the label studios but was growing weary of some of the label ...
Then, in the late ‘70s, he found his unique sound and became part of the Outlaw Country movement alongside artists like Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, and others. Last week ...
The interview took place in 1988, the year when Republican George H.W. Bush ultimately defeated Democrat Michael Dukakis. This conversation with Waylon occurred in October, just a month before the ...
Nashville, Tenn.? Waylon Jennings, whose rebellious songs and brash attitude defined the outlaw movement in country music, died Wednesday after a long battle with diabetes-related health problems.