On This Day in 1969, One of Outlaw Country’s Founding Fathers Tied the Knot for Good: “Ever Since I’d Gone Out on the Road With Waylon, I’d Been Packing a Wedding Dress”
Johnny Cash Once Sent Waylon Jennings a Letter Ahead of a Celebrity Roast, and Yes, Johnny Was Roasting Him, Too
Shooter Jennings on Releasing Father Waylon Jennings’ Lost Album, Named After a Fleetwood Mac Classic
When Dire Straits Went Country: 3 of the Band’s Classics by Waylon Jennings, The Judds, and Lukas Nelson
Born on This Day in 1930, the Children’s Author and Songwriter Behind Classics From Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, and Waylon Jennings
“I Never Wanted To Go Over Again”: The Terrifying Reason Waylon Jennings’ Son Was “So Scared” at Johnny Cash’s House
3 Hank Williams Covers by Three Outlaws of Country: Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Waylon Jennings (1960-2021)
“Can You Imagine?”: Waylon Jennings’ Hilarious and Heartwarming Take on the State of Country Music in 1999
Born on This Day in 1928, the Legendary Pedal Steel Player Who Played for Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, & Merle Haggard—and Helped Redefine Honky Tonk