Waylon Jennings, the country singer who in the 1970s defined the genre’s outlaw movement along with Willie Nelson, died at the age of 64, Wednesday, at his home in Chandler, Ariz. He had struggled ...
Just past the 22nd anniversary of Country Music Hall of Famer Waylon Jennings' death, the memory of the songwriter continues to be fondly cherished by fans and honored in country culture. Jennings ...
Hear songs from Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash and more, inspired by a new book. By Lindsay Zoladz I’m a sucker for anything remotely related to country music’s outlaw ...
Waylon Jennings once called Hank Williams (1923-1953) an “outlaw hero,” and someone he measured himself against as an artist. “If I had an outlaw hero,” said Jennings, “someone to set my standard and ...
Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings catch up during "48 Hours in Atoka," a Labor Day Weekend music festival held September 1-3, 1975, outside Atoka, Okla. © Ron ...
The first time Willie Nelson met Waylon Jennings, he told him to stay in Arizona. At the time, it was still early on in both country legends’ careers, and Jennings was performing at a bar in Phoenix, ...