The Final Recordings Of Waylon Jennings 
To Be Released 10 Years After
 Country Music Icon’s Death

Goin’ Down Rockin’:
 The Last Recordings of Waylon Jennings
 Due September 2012 
On Saguaro Road Records

Nashville, TN (April 19, 2012) — A new album from outlaw country legend Waylon Jennings will be released this September, filled with recordings the icon made during the last few years before his death in 2002. Jennings spent hours in a recording studio with his longtime accompanist, Robby Turner and together they laid down twelve tracks using just Waylon’s guitar and vocals and Turner’s bass.  All songs were personally selected by the country star, ones that resonated in a deeply personal way and reflected his state of mind, his passions, and important statements he wanted to make about his life.  The duo planned out the future instrumentation that would be added to the tracks, but Jennings was never able to complete them.  10 years after his passing, Turner returned to the recordings, finishing each song to honor Waylon’s vision of what would turn out to be his very last album.  Bringing in musicians who had long worked with Waylon, such as Reggie Young, Richie Albright and tour mate Tony Joe White, Turner painstakingly created the album that Waylon set out to make.  “Waylon knows he’s surrounded by friends and all that hear this will feel as if they know Waylon in all his authenticity,” explains his widow, country singer Jessi Colter.  With his family’s blessing, Goin’ Down Rockin’: The Last Recordings of Waylon Jennings will be available on September 11 (Saguaro Road Records).  No one has ever heard these performances before; they are Waylon’s last gift to his fans.

Saguaro Road Records’ Senior Vice President, Retail, Mike Jason explains, “I remember when Waylon was revolutionizing country music and when we heard about these recordings, I knew we had to have them. To me, this is classic Waylon music every bit as good as his ‘70s classics but his singing bears a vulnerable and deeply personal touch. Waylon still has many fans, but with these recordings I’m confident that we’ll introduce him to a new generation in the same way that Johnny Cash’s last recordings found him an entirely new audience.”

Jennings wrote 11 of the 12 songs that appear on the new album, a testament to the personal nature of the recordings, and they reveal an artist in the midst of a final creative peak.  In addition to his own songs, the album includes Tony Joe White’s “Goin’ Down Rockin’” (on which White himself is a guest). In all, the album will feature eleven songs that have never been released before.

One of the all time greatest country music vocalists, Jennings was also the founder of the Outlaw movement, received two Grammy Awards, and multiple Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music awards.  11 of his albums hit #1 on the country charts, with 16 #1 singles.  In all, 54 of Jennings’ albums have charted and more than 100 singles cracked the country and pop charts.  He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001.

Goin’ Down Rockin’: The Last Recordings of Waylon Jennings Tracklisting:

1.     Goin’ Down Rockin’

2.     Belle of The Ball

3.     If My Harley Was Runnin’

4.     I Do Believe

5.     Friends In California

6.      The Ways of the World

7.     Shakin’ The Blues

8.     Never Say Die

9.     Wasting Time

10.  Sad Songs & Waltzes

11.   She Was no Good for Me

12.   Wrong Road To Nashville

#1 Flashback – Willie And Waylon’s Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys – #1 Today Back In 1978

Back on this day in 1978, Willie and Waylon’s Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys began it’s four week stay atop the Billboard Hot Country charts. Listen to this great country classic one more time…

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Waylon: The Music Inside, Volume II 
Available For Purchase Today

MONTGOMERY GENTRY & JESSI COLTER SET FOR NATIONAL TV APPEARANCES IN SUPPORT OF ALBUM

Artists Involved in Waylon Tribute Rave About Outlaw’s Impact on Music

Nashville, Tenn. (February 7, 2012) WAYLON: The Music Inside, Volume II is available in stores and on iTunes today, February 7, via Average Joes Entertainment.  Country duo Montgomery Gentry and Waylon Jennings’ widow Jessi Colter are set for several national television appearances taking place over the next few weeks including CMT Insider, GAC On The Streets, GAC Headline Country and The Daily Buzz.

Montgomery Gentry and Colter each perform a classic Waylon Jennings hit on the newly released tribute album, the second volume in the three-part series dedicated to one of country music’s greatest outlaws.  Additional artists include Dierks Bentley, Hank Williams, Jr., Justin Moore, Josh Thompson, Jack Ingram, Jewel, Colt Ford, Pat Green and Wyatt McCubbin.

The artists involved in the making of Volume II couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of the project and have expressed their deep adoration for Jennings and the impact he had on the industry.  “The thing about him (Waylon), or me… we’re not going to put ourselves in a pigeonhole,” says Hank Williams, Jr.  “We’re not going to say, we’re country.  We’re not going to do that.  We play music.”

Josh Thompson notes, “Waylon was the reason I picked up a guitar in the first place.  Loving that music drove me to play and that’s why it was important for me to be on this record.”

“I don’t know why certain people can just see what’s needed and do it,” says Jessi Colter on the legacy of her late husband.  “Those people are the starters, the leaders, the movers-and-shakers.  He was a leader.”

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View the WAYLON: The Music Inside, Volume II, EPK by clicking HERE.

Schedule of National Television Appearances:

Tuesday, February 14 / 10:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 11:30 PM, 3:30 AM
GAC On The Streets (Jessi Colter)

Thursday, February 16 / 9 PM ET
GAC Headline Country (Jessi Colter)

Monday, March 5
 The Daily Buzz / 6-9 AM ET (Montgomery Gentry)

CMT Insider (Jessi Colter) – Airdate TBA

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February 3, 1959 – A Day That Changed Waylon Jennings Forever

Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson and Roger Peterson died on this day back in February 3, 1959 when their plane went down near Mason City, Iowa. It’s a day that shocked America and changed Waylon Jennings forever.

Waylon, Buddy’s bass player, was supposed to be on the plane, but he gave up his seat on the plane. The video below contains an interview with Jennings, actual video and audio footage from the crash site and live clips of the bands.

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SiriusXM’s Outlaw Country Celebrates ‘Waylon: The Music Inside’ With Exclusive Radio Special Airing This Weekend

Outlaw Country All-Star Celebration featuring Hank Williams Jr.,
Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, Josh Thompson
talking and performing all things Waylon Jennings
set to air this Saturday on SiriusXM Channel 60

Nashville, TN (February 2, 2012) – This Saturday, February 4, on SiriusXM’s Outlaw Country (Channel 60), the satellite broadcast giant unleashes a radio special that is certain to go down in the history books (see air dates / times listed below).

Recorded in front of a live studio audience at the SiriusXM Music City Theatre in Nashville, Tennessee, the all-star celebration of Waylon Jennings features the outlaw’s songs and stories from Hank Williams Jr., Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, and Josh Thompson (all of whom share the stage together, accompanied by guitar legend Reggie Young and wife Jenny on cello), as well as audience members Billy Joe Shaver, Cowboy Jack Clement, and Jennings’ longtime drummer/producer, Richie Albright.

The hour-long special, hosted by Outlaw Country’s Hillbilly Jim, features songs from WAYLON: The Music Inside, a three-volume collection of songs dedicated to Jennings’ music. WAYLON: The Music Inside, Volume II (Average Joe’s Entertainment) releases to retail outlets next Tuesday, February 7. Preorders are available now via iTunes.

The eleven-track album, and the second of a three-part series, features some of country music’s biggest stars performing the hit songs that made Jennings a household name. The Music Inside, Volume II boasts a solid lineup of artists, each of who were heavily influenced by Jennings’ legacy. These artists include Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore, Hank Williams Jr., Jessi Colter, Montgomery Gentry, Jewel, Jack Ingram, Colt Ford, Josh Thompson, Pat Green and Wyatt McCubbin.

Click HERE for special sneak peak footage of Hank Williams Jr. performing “Waymore’s Blues”at the recent SiriusXM special taping held in Nashville.

View the Volume II EPK by clicking HERE.

SiriusXM Waylon Jennings Special Air Dates / Times:
SiriusXM Satellite Radio – Outlaw Country (Ch. 60)
Saturday, February 4 / 5 pm ET

Rebroadcasts: Sunday, February 5 / 9 pm ET; Tuesday, February 7 / 8 pm ET; Wednesday, February 8 / 2 pm ET; Thursday, February 9 / 12 am ET; Friday, February 10 / 10 am ET.

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It Happened Today In 1979 – The Dukes Of Hazzard Debuted On CBS With Waylon Singin’ About A Couple Of Good Ol’ Boys

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It’s hard for me to believe that the original Dukes of Hazzard debuted on CBS on this day back in 1979. It seems like just a few years ago I was sitting in front of the TV every Friday night as a young kid watching the show. Time really does fly…

Here’s a look at Waylon singing the theme song live. The original TV intro with Waylon’s theme song can be viewed on YouTube. Enjoy!

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Video: #1 Flashback – Willie Nelson’s ‘On The Road Again’ – #1 Today In 1980

Here’s an awesome video of The Highwaymen On The Road Again. Enjoy!

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Video: #1 Flashback from Waylon Jennings – ‘I’m A Ramblin’ Man’ – #1 Today In 1974

What a great song! Waylon Jennings performing his number one hit ‘I’m A Ramblin’ Man’ live from Austin, Texas. Enjoy!

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Waylon Jennings Performing ‘Nashville Rebel’ From The 1966 Movie Of The Same Name

Shooter Jennings has stirred up a lot of debate about today’s new country singers with his new song and video for Outlaw You. In case you haven’t heard it yet, it’s the second video below. The first video is a clip of a young Waylon Jennings performing Nashville Rebel for the 1966 movie Nashville Rebel. I thought it was an appropriate video to accompany Shooter’s. What are your thoughts about Shooter’s new song?

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#1 Flashbacks From John Berry (Your Love Amazes Me) And Kathy Mattea (Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses)

Here are a couple of songs that went to number one on this day in country music history: John Berry’s amazing love song ‘Your Love Amazes Me’ hit number one in 1994, and Kathy Mattea’s ‘Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses’ hit number one in 1988. Enjoy a look at both below.

P.S. For one more #1 flashback, check out Waylon Jennings’ performing ‘Luckenbach, Texas (Back To The Basics Of Love)’ which also went to number one on this day in 1977.

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