Waylon was nominated for 29 CMA awards throughout his career, and won four of them. Of course, being the true outlaw that he ...
Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings' shared many duets together, including a song about weed on their 1978 collaborative debut.
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.
What Goes Around Comes Around. The title of a 1979 Waylon Jennings album is almost prophetic in 2024, as one of country's ...
Waylon Jennings, the legendary outlaw country singer, wasn't just known for his rebellious spirit and soulful voice. He also ...
Watch Kris Kristofferson give a very short speech after winning Song of the Year at the 1970 CMA Awards for "Sunday Morning ...
In the midst of an enormous controversy over some comments he recently made about outlaw country, Luke Bryan has offered an apology to the widow and son of Waylon Jennings. Waylon Jennings Tribute ...
Nelson – who was a member of the legendary country super group The Highwaymen, a quartet that also included Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kristofferson – is now the last standing member. Nelson ...
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 ...
When Kris Kristofferson died last month at the age of 88, Willie Nelson officially became the last-standing member of the ...
By Paul Grein Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time returns to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart (dated Nov. 16), which ups Wallen’s career tally of weeks at No. 1 to 160 – a ...
Alongside his close friend and frequent collaborator Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings was at the forefront of the 1970s outlaw country movement that sought to upset the apple cart of Nashville norms.