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Nelson's braids aren't the auction's highest-ticket item. That likely will be a 1958 Ariel Cyclone motorcycle that belonged to Buddy Holly and later to Jennings, who was playing in Holly's band on ...
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Shooter Jennings Reveals Three Albums of Unreleased Waylon Jennings Songs Are On the WayJennings' 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 ...
In 1955, an 18-year-old Waylon Jennings hosted a radio show on KZZN, a small station in his Littlefield, Texas, hometown. For nearly 35 minutes, the future Outlaw Country progenitor performed ...
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 ...
Hear Shooter Jennings and members of his father Waylon's band perform "Manifesto," off a new live Record Store Day release.
In 1996, country star Waylon Jennings, who helped found the "outlaw country" movement, joined Terry Gross for a discussion of his music, his work with Willie Nelson and Buddy Holly, and his time ...
Waylon Jennings died in 2002 and was buried in Mesa. The country music singer, who was from Texas, had strong ties to Arizona. Here's what to know.
Waylon Jennings died in 2002, and Turner held on to these last recordings for many years, until he recorded the other parts along with some of Jennings' longtime players.
Frequently referred to as “the Mount Rushmore of country music,” The Highwaymen – Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson – ...
Shooter Jennings Previews Trove of Unreleased Material by His Dad, Waylon, at L.A. Father’s Day Party With Charley Crockett and Other Friends Chris Willman June 16, 2025 at 11:31 PM ...
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