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
On This Day in 1976, Waylon Jennings Hit No. 1 With a Non-Traditional Country Record That Included a Neil Young Cover
“The Dumbest Thing I’d Ever Heard”: Waylon Jennings on What He’d Change About Outlaw Country Music a Second Time Around
On This Day in 1977, Waylon Jennings Proved the Power of Outlaw Country With a Massive Run Atop the Country Albums Chart