Five years ago today, one of the most important and underappreciated songwriters of the Outlaw Country movement died.
While Waylon Jennings was working on his 1986 album 'Never Could Toe the Mark,' he was trying to get sober after decades of drug addiction.
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The voice of Waylon Jennings returned in the form of a full-length album at the beginning of October, which was an album called Songbird, a tracklist full of archival songs that he recently discovered ...
Fans of old-school country music got a treat over the weekend as Shooter Jennings gave an update about something big he first teased last year. That something big? Well, Shooter said, there are three ...