Ol’ Waylon remains one of Jennings’ most successful releases. It topped the country albums chart for 13 weeks and became the first album by a solo country artist to reach Platinum status. Much of the ...
Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson were famously killed in a plane crash on Feb. 3, 1959, which Don McLean dubbed "The Day the Music Died" in the 1971 classic "American Pie" Jack Irvin has over ...
Waylon Arnold Jennings was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as one of the founding pioneers of the Outlaw Movement in country music. Jennings started to play guitar at ...
Waylon Jennings was a father to his kids: Terry, Tomi, Julie, Deana, Buddy, Jenni and Shooter Country singer Waylon Jennings had seven kids: Terry, Tomi, Julie, Deana, Buddy, Jenni and Shooter Two of ...
In 1991, Reba McEntire’s career and life took a major turn when she lost her band in a plane crash. 34 years ago, a plane carrying seven members of Reba’s band crashed near San Diego after a private ...
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 ...
Richie Albright, who manned the drum kit for Waylon Jennings since the Sixties and was essential to the Outlaw country trailblazer’s signature rock-based sound, died suddenly Tuesday in Nashville. He ...
Singer Waylon Jennings was a father to several children, including Terry, Tomi, Julie, Deana, Buddy, Jenni and Shooter. One of the most revered country musicians of all time, Jennings was married four ...