Charley Crockett strides into Studio 3 at Sunset Sound on a recent morning like a guy who’s never lived a day without long ...
"Only God Knows" delves into the personal stories of Jennings and Jelly Roll, particularly their experiences with incarceration and finding redemption through faith. The duo's successful "Waylon ...
Waylon Jennings, the legendary outlaw country singer known for his rebellious spirit and soulful voice, wasn't just a ...
In their wilder days, Waylon Jennings once tied up George Jones after he showed up at his home "four sheets to the wind." ...
Ross Hansen of the dirt-bike-and-guns-loving Idaho death metal/hardcore band Ingrown picks his 10 favorite albums for hitting ...
Nashville, Tenn.? Waylon Jennings, whose rebellious songs and brash attitude defined the outlaw movement in country music, died Wednesday after a long battle with diabetes-related health problems.
That maverick was Waylon Jennings. Entering the Nashville music scene in the 1960s, Jennings found the country mecca run by a clique of powerful record labels. Not just song content but ...
Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers shares his fondest memories of playing Phoenix in the early days, including country music at JD's in Scottsdale.
Medley befriended a young Waylon Jennings over beers at JD's in Scottsdale. Bill Medley has fond memories of the Righteous Brothers’ early trips to Phoenix. “Even before 'Lovin' Feeling,' we ...