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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.
Songbird' was compiled and mixed by Shooter Jennings at Sunset Sound Studio 3 where Waylon’s recordings from 1973 to 1984 were revisited.
While passing away in 2002, Waylon Jennings is hitting the airwaves once again, thanks to unreleased recordings.
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 ...
Since its release back on July 25th, Tyler Childers’ Snipe Hunter has quickly become one of the most controversial country albums of the year. Despite many (myself included) touting the experimental ...
For Daniel Donato, the term “Cosmic Country” accounts for much more than just his quartet’s moniker. It also represents a ...
Brown County posted its first winning season in more than a decade, and this year, the Eagles will be in a new conference for ...
In recent years, the likes of the Jonas Brothers, Blake Shelton and Motley Crue had top ticket prices of more than $200. This ...
Taylor Hendershot was a mom to Waylon and a friend to many. Her father, Jeff Hendershot, said Taylor played sports in high ...
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James Dupré lived many lives before becoming a country artist. Hailing from Bayou Chicot, Louisiana, Dupré initially pursued a career in meteorology before becoming a paramedic. In 2007, two years ...
In a big empty house high in the hills near Glendale, California, Daron Malakian is singing along to an old outlaw country tune. It’s called “Waymore’s Blues,” a classic Waylon Jennings ballad from ...
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