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Forty-eight years ago today, Waylon Jennings was in the middle of a long run at No. 1 with his third chart-topping album of the year.
But this time, it was different, because the CMA needed Waylon a lot more than he needed them. Pretty much as soon as Waylon walked into the show with his wife, Jessi Colter, his manager Neil Reshen ...
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.
Country music maverick Waylon Jennings may have been a good ol’ boy, but he was also a fighter who battled his demons, the law, the Nashville establishment—and one gut-wrenching event that would ...
Taylor Hendershot was a mom to Waylon and a friend to many. Her father, Jeff Hendershot, said Taylor played sports in high ...
Jennings' son, three-time Grammy-winning artist/producer Shooter Jennings, will release the first in a trio of albums of previously unheard Waylon songs, Songbird, on Oct. 3 via Son of Jessi ...
Whey Jennings, singer and Waylon Jennings' grandson, says true love helped him beat 27-year addiction battle Country singer/songwriter has a new album, 'Jekyll & Hyde,' which features his ...
Waylon Payne. Pooneh Ghana In the music video, Payne can be seen tied to a chair and later on a pair of railroad tracks, in a desperate look at what addiction can make one feel like.
Waylon Payne: Then years later when I had gotten myself so lost on an amphetamine problem, and then Mama died and I was just, I was lost. I moved on to Willie’s ranch and tried to get sober.