On Sept. 18, 1973, drinking heavily, Parsons took a fatally high dose of morphine and died in that very room. When he arrived at the hospital early on Sept. 19, 1973, he was declared dead on arrival.
Let's just say, it's quite complicated. Waylon Jennings and the Country Music Association have quite a history. And if you don't know about their colorful relationship and are a fan of country music ...
While releasing new music from his father, Shooter Jennings confirmed that a new documentary about Waylon Jennings is in the works.
He didn't write all of his songs, but these three Waylon Jennings original tunes prove he is one of the greatest songwriters ever.
In the 1970s, Waylon Jennings was one of American country music's biggest stars. As a solo artist, he had huge success with songs like Good Hearted Woman, This Time, and even the Theme from The Dukes ...
Waylon Jennings notches his first top 10 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart with the debut of the from-the-vaults collection Songbird. The set flies in at No. No. 6 on Top Album Sales (dated Oct. 18 ...
Under the glitzy and glamorous surface of the music industry that fans see through their favorite artists, there’s an army of creatives working behind the scenes. In addition to the session musicians, ...
In 1976, RCA released the multi-artist compilation Wanted! The Outlaws, the first country album in history to be certified platinum (a million records sold). The lone woman on the collection was Jessi ...
It was 10 years after Jessi Colter married Waylon Jennings that they were on stage at Cain's Ballroom and announced for the first time publicly that they were going to have a son together.