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Sheryl Crow was in the middle of the bill that included Bob Dylan, plus formerly Philadelphian songwriter Katie Crutchfield, ...
But the truth is, Waylon admitted more than once that he hated the whole concept of it, calling it a marketing gimmick, and even once said that the most “outlaw” thing Willie Nelson ever did was come ...
Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson had songs that were far more outlaw-tinged than “Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love).” Still, the digestibility of this song no doubt helped listeners who ...
The Outlaw Country Music movement ended long ago and, according to author Joe Nick Patoski, who wrote a respected Willie Nelson biography ("Willie Nelson: An Epic Life"), "A decade after his death, ...
In the mid-1970s, country music star Waylon Jennings made records with a stripped-down production style and a rock rhythm. It was an outlaw movement, and it changed the direction of country music.
It’s fitting that Chris and Morgane Stapleton open this homage to Waylon Jennings – they’re a spiritual echo of Jennings and Jessi Colter, the duke and duchess of Seventies outlaw country, and ...
Waylon Jennings once reflected on what he would do if he could go back in time to see the birth of outlaw country music again.
Country music great Waylon Jennings, who rode an outlaw image to million-selling success, died yesterday in his Arizona home after a long battle with diabetes-related illnesses. He was 64. Jennings ...
For those of you that don’t know, it’s actually a river that runs across northern Georgia, along the Georgia/Alabama border, and down into Florida. And as it turns out, Alan was hesitant to release it ...
Unintentionally, a number of classic country music fans treat artists as one-dimensional caricatures. It's simple and sometimes satisfactory to sum up Johnny Cash, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Tammy ...