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Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams Jr. appeared on a talk show in November of 1988, taking their guitars and singing 'Mind Your Own Business' and 'The Conversation'.
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The Shot on MSNWaylon Jennings: Country's Outlaw LegendCountry music maverick Waylon Jennings may have been a good ol’ boy, but he was also a fighter who battled his demons, the ...
Country music legend Waylon Jennings died 23 years ago so it should not be surprising to know that folks in his hometown of ...
Johnson capped off his post with a lyric from the 1978 Waylon Jennings song “I’ve Always Been Crazy”: A post shared by therock (@therock) A photo posted by on ...
Waylon Jennings, one of country music's outlaw kings and legendary bad boys, moseys into kids' music territory with his first solo children's album, Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt.
Earlier this month, the label shared the new VMP Rock selections, featuring The Strokes, Sublime, and more. Now, they’ve announced the 18th edition of VMP Anthology: The Story of Waylon Jennings.
There’s a new Waylon Jennings album coming out in October — that is, the first in a series of high-quality studio albums culled from material the late country legend left in the vault — and ...
The appearance of “Waylon in ’75” overlaps with two newly charted singles that tip a Stetson to Jennings in their lyrics: George Birge’s “Cowboy Songs” (No. 38, Country Airplay) and ...
A concert honoring the late Waylon Jennings will be held in Austin this July. Rob Verhorst/Redferns The remaining two Highwaymen are reuniting to pay tribute to a bandmate they lost 13 years ago.
On July 9th, 1963, Waylon Jennings was living and playing in Phoenix, Arizona, when he received a recording contract in the mail. His friend, songwriter and comedian Don Bowman, had taken Jennings ...
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