Waylon & Willie: The Unstoppable Duo Together, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson were an unstoppable force on stage and in the studio. The two teamed up for songs that went on to be some of the most iconic duets in country music history, such as “Luckenbach, Texas” and “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys.” They also […] More
Jessi made a statement when she released her debut album in 1970, titled “A Country Star is Born.” It turns out the title hit the nail square on the head…
Waylon’s Lost Tracks With dozens upon dozens of albums to his name, Waylon Jennings had no shortage of songs in his repertoire. He wasn’t lacking hit singles either. His big hits such as “I’m a Ramblin’ Man” and “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” are considered to be some of the […] More
Very few people can say they are in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as the Country Music Hall of Fame. It should come as no surprise that The Everly Brothers are one of these rarities. Performing on live television back in 1969, The Everly Brothers put a unique spin to the Merle […] More
Since Waylon and Travis never recorded a duet version of “Where Corn Don’t Grow,” their Opry duet is the best thing we’ve got…
On what was his rowdiest project yet, Hank Williams Jr. released an appropriately titled album in 1995 called Hog Wild. On it included the hit songs “I Ain’t Goin’ Peacefully”, “Wild Thing”, and “Tobacco Road”. It also included the title track, which more or less explains exactly why everybody knows that Hank Jr. is “Hog Wild”. His reasoning […] More
Two epic names in country music teamed up for one of the most killer music videos to hit social media. Taking accountability for their redneck tendencies while embracing their roots, Kid Rock and Hank Williams Jr. explosively celebrated the redneck culture that they so fondly live and breathe! While glorifying their Southern ways, the two bad asses shot an […] More
He had his own 30-minute radio program at the age of 12…
Seated at her piano, Colter expressed her love for her husband through song, singing, “The songs I hear are from forever. Another day, some other way, we’ll both sing together…”
During a performance in February 2016, Whey’s music career came full circle when he closed his show with a tribute song to his grandfather.
Jennings was still in the process of developing his own sound at the time that he released “Anita, You’re Dreaming…”
While Nelson sang, Kristofferson backed him up on guitar, with a smile on his face the entire time…