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Trailblazing “outlaw” country musician Waylon Jennings had seven kids. Here’s everything to know about Terry, Tomi, Julie, ...
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash worked together many times over the years, reaching No. 2 on the country chart with one ...
In one hilarious 1988 interview with SPIN, Waylon recalled the time that a promoter booked him for a show with Conway Twitty. Because of some confusion, Waylon ended up appearing on a show that was ...
These love songs come from some of the biggest country stars of the 1970s. Decades later, they're perfect to dedicate to that ...
We haven’t heard the last of Waylon Jennings. According to his son, Shooter Jennings, the late country legend had a treasure ...
Twenty-three years after the passing of country music great Waylon Jennings in February 2002, fans will get to hear the first ...
It’s no secret that both he and his friend Johnny Cash had severe drug problems in their younger years, and it was compounded by the fact that they lived together, and encouraged those bad habits. I ...
Willie Nelson saw Waylon Jennings perform at JD’s nightclub in Tempe in 1965 and was immediately impressed. Nelson and Jennings rebelled at Nashville's music restrictions, sparking the outlaw ...
Shooter Jennings recruited Waylon's old band mates to polish up the tunes. The first single, "Songbird" released on Father's Day, June 15 2025, which was also Waylon Jennings' birthday.
Whey Jennings reclaimed his life after brutal 27-year drug addiction. Whey Jennings, a country singer/songwriter who is the grandson of Waylon Jennings, has a new album out, "Jekyll & Hyde." ...
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.