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Jennings never considered himself an outlaw when it came to his music. But the singer, who together with his wife Jessi Colter, Willie Nelson and Tompall Glaser, made history in 1976 with 'Wanted! The Outlaws,' country music's first million-selling...
In addition to collaborations with June Carter Cash, Rosanne Cash, Cindy Cash, Anita Carter, Helen Carter, Rodney Crowell, Jessi Colter and his bassist, Marshall Grant, the compilation also includes a 1,500-word essay by John Carter Cash, his only...
All of a sudden, it was real ... I realized I was I'm going to Nashville and record in this legendary studio (The Outlaws — Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser and Jessi Colter — recorded there.) I'm going down there, and I'm going to invest in my next record.
Side Banks Of Jordan"), Rosanne Cash ("When He Comes"), Cindy Cash ("Lay Me Down In Dixie"), Anita Carter ("Over The Next Hill (We'll Be Home)"), Helen Carter (on the Carter Family's "Way Worn Traveler"), Rodney Crowell ("You'll Get Yours And I'll Get...
From love songs and ballads to waltzes, Russell combines vocals that are little more than a mutter (thus forcing audiences to listen intently) with backing music that can only be classified as Southern. The left-handed guitarist’s songs have been...
Both sets are generous at more than 20 tunes each, filled with fan favorites and the occasional surprise. For Jennings completists, his disc contains the only known recording of "Women Do Know How To Carry On." He's also joined by wife Jessi Colter for...
Spearheaded by Waylon’s widow Jessi Colter, son Shooter Jennings and guitarist Reggie Young, The Music Inside is a hard country, rough-around-the-edges collection celebrating the freedom of Waylon’s music. It’s like Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery...
The Music Inside, Volume II boasts a solid lineup of artists each of who were heavily influenced by Jennings' legacy. The lineup for Volume II includes Dierks Bentley, Justin Moore, Hank Williams Jr. , Jessi Colter, Montgomery Gentry, Jewel, Jack...
Jessi Colter (Born May 25, 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona) is perhaps best known as the wife of fellow musical "Outlaw" Waylon Jennings, but in the 1970s and early 1980s, she was one of country music's best-selling artists in her own right, acclaimed for her million-selling 1975 Country/Pop crossover hit "I'm Not Lisa" and several best-selling albums. Full Article
All of a sudden, it was real ... I realized I was I'm going to Nashville and record in this legendary studio (The Outlaws — Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser and Jessi Colter — recorded there.) I'm going down there, and I'm going to invest in my next record.
