The Road, the Weariness, and the Gentle Exit: Waylon Jennings’ “Ride Me Down Easy” and the Soul of a Drifter
About the Song Few voices in country music have ever captured the weary dignity of the wandering soul quite like…
About the Song Few voices in country music have ever captured the weary dignity of the wandering soul quite like…
About the Song Originally written by Troy Seals and Donnie Fritts, “We Had It All” is one of those timeless…
When Waylon Jennings passed away in 2002, the world mourned the loss of a country outlaw, a voice that shook…
In a quiet cemetery in Mesa, Arizona, far from the roaring crowds and neon lights of Nashville, lies the final…
The Real Reason Waylon Jennings Walked Away from Music Waylon Jennings was more than a country star—he was an outlaw,…
Waylon Jennings – A Life of Triumph, Turmoil, and Redemption Once a towering figure in country music, Waylon Jennings lived…
The Children of Waylon Jennings: A Legacy Beyond the Music Waylon Jennings was more than just a country music icon…
About the Song Released in 1977 on Waylon Jennings’ album Waylon & Willie, “The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want to…
About the Song Released in 1973 on Waylon Jennings’ album Honky Tonk Heroes, “Ain’t No God in Mexico” is a…
Waylon Jennings: The Outlaw Who Changed Country Music Forever The Texas sun was already high in the sky when Waylon…