The late, great Waylon Jennings gets a tribute album befitting his legendary career, courtesy of his wife Jessi Colter and producer Witt Stewart. In an exclusive interview with Taste of Country, the ...
Waylon Jennings never considered himself an outlaw when it came to his music. But the singer, who together with his wife Jessi Colter, Willie Nelson and Tompall Glaser, made history in 1976 with ...
“I don’t care. You write what I tell ya.” Waylon Jennings, looking more like an outlaw biker than a cowboy, is dressed in black except for his nylon racing jacket. His trademark black hat never leaves ...
It took nearly 20 years, but Waylon Jennings called it. Billy Ray Cyrus just wishes the country legend was around to say, "I told you so." Cyrus teamed with Shooter Jennings to record two songs on ...
In October of 2019, Waylon Payne held a small listening party for his new album -- Blue Eyes, the Harlot, the Queer, the Pusher and Me -- at the Casino, producer and engineer Eric Masse's studio in ...
Waylon Payne is a multi-talented artist known for his talent and passion for singing, songwriting, playing instruments, and acting. He’s the son of the two established artists, Jody Payne, an iconic ...
For his latest album, the painstakingly autobiographical Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me, Waylon Payne recorded his vocals in the same spot where his mother — famed country singer ...
Now I’ll explain why they’re so precious to him. They contain episodes of a TV show almost as popular as Dallas in the early Eighties — The Dukes Of Hazzard. As the opening credits roll, you see “The ...
This article originally appeared in the Jan. 1988 issue of SPIN. Waylon Jennings was born on June 15, 1937. In his honor, we are republishing this interview here. "You’re gonna get in trouble if I ...
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