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Old Five And Dimers Like Me by Waylon Jennings

Artist Biography For Waylon Jennings

Waylon Arnold Jennings June 15 1937 – February 13 2002 Was An American Singer Songwriter And Musician. Jennings Began Playing Guitar At Eight And Began Performing At 14 On KVOW Radio. His First Band Was The Texas Longhorns. Jennings Worked As A DJ On KVOW KDAV KYTI And KLLL. In 1958 Buddy Holly Arranged Jennings's First Recording Session Of "Jole Blon" And "When Sin Stops Love Begins ". Holly Hired Him To Play Bass. In Clear Lake Iowa The Story Is Told That Jennings Gave Up His Seat On The Ill-Fated Flight In 1959 That Crashed And Killed Holly J. P. Richardson Ritchie Valens And Pilot Roger Peterson. Jennings Then Worked As A DJ In Coolidge Arizona And Phoenix. He Formed A Rockabilly Club Band The Waylors. He Recorded For Independent Label Trend Records And A&M Records Before Succeeding With RCA Victor After Achieving Creative Control. During The 1970s Jennings Was Instrumental In The Inception Of Outlaw Country Movement. He Released Critically Acclaimed Albums Lonesome On'ry And Mean And Honky Tonk Heroes Followed By Hit Albums Dreaming My Dreams As Well As Are You Ready For The Country. In 1976 He Released The Album Wanted! The Outlaws With Willie Nelson Tompall Glaser And Jessi Colter The First Platinum Country Music Album. That Success Was Followed By Ol' Waylon And The Hit Song "Luckenbach Texas". Jennings Was Featured In The 1978 Album White Mansions Performed By Various Artists Documenting The Lives Of People In The Confederacy During The Civil War. The Songs On The Album Were Written By Paul Kennerley. By The Early 1980s Jennings Was Struggling With A Cocaine Addiction Which He Quit In 1984. Later He Joined The Country Supergroup The Highwaymen With Willie Nelson Kris Kristofferson And Johnny Cash Which Released Three Albums Between 1985 And 1995. During That Period Jennings Released The Successful Album Will The Wolf Survive. He Toured Less After 1997 To Spend More Time With His Family. Between 1999 And 2001 His Appearances Were Limited By Health Problems. On February 13 2002 Jennings Died From Complications Of Diabetes. Jennings Also Appeared In Films And Television Series. He Was The Balladeer For The Dukes Of Hazzard Composing And Singing The Show's Theme Song And Providing Narration For The Show. In 2001 He Was Inducted Into The Country Music Hall Of Fame Which He Chose Not To Attend. In 2007 He Was Posthumously Awarded The Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award By The Academy Of Country Music. Jennings's Music Was Characterized By His "powerful" Singing Voice Noted By His "rough-Edged Quality" As Well As His Phrasing And Texture. He Was Also Recognized For His "spanky-Twang" Guitar Style. To Create His Sound He Used A Pronounced 'phaser' Effect' Plus A Mixture Of Thumb And Fingers During The Rhythmic Parts While Using Picks For The Lead Runs. He Combined Hammer-On And Pull-Off Riffs With Eventual Upper-Fret Double Stops And Modulation Effects. Jennings Played A 1953 Fender Telecaster A Used Guitar That Was A Gift From The Waylors. Jennings's Bandmates Adorned His Guitar With A Distinctive Leather Cover That Featured A Black Background With A White Floral Work. Jennings Further Customized It By Filing Down The Frets To Lower The Strings On The Neck To Obtain The Slapping Sound. Among His Other Guitars Jennings Used A 1950 Fender Broadcaster From The Mid-1970s Until He Gave It To Guitarist Reggie Young In 1993. The Leather Covers Of His Guitars Were Carved By Leather Artist Terry Lankford. His Signature Image Was Characterized By His Long Hair And Beard As Well As His Black Hat And The Black Leather Vest He Wore During His Appearances. Jennings's Music Had A Major Influence On Several Neotraditionalist And Alternative Country Artists Including Hank Williams Jr. The Marshall Tucker Band 124 Travis Tritt Steve Earle Jamey Johnson John Anderson His Son Shooter Jennings Sturgill Simpson And Hank Williams III. In 2008 His First Posthumous Album Waylon Forever Was Released. The Album Consisted Of Songs Recorded With His Son Shooter When He Was 16. In 2012 Waylon The Music Inside A Three-Volume Project Consisting Of Covers Of Jennings's Songs By Different Artists Was Released. The Same Year It Was Announced For September The Release Of Goin' Down Rockin' The Last Recordings A Set Of 12 Songs Recorded By Jennings And Bassist Robby Turner Before His Death In 2002. Jennings's Family Was Reluctant To Release Any New Material Because They Did Not Feel Comfortable At The Time. The Songs Only Featured Jennings And Turner On The Bass While Further Accompaniment Would Be Added Later. Ten Years After Turner Completed The Recordings With The Help Of Former Waylors. The Jennings Family Approved The Release Despite The Launch Of A New Business Focused On His Estate. Shooter Jennings Arranged Deals For A Clothing Line While Also Launching A Renewed Website And Started Talks With Different Producers About The Making Of A Biographical Film.

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By 1972 After Seven Years Of Recording With RCA Waylon Jennings Had About Enough Of The Control And The Restrictions That The "Nashville Sound" Imposed To Country Music Artists. Jennings Was By The Time Regarded As A "raising Artist" But He Still Needed The Right Thing. Around The Same Time Singer-Songwriter Billy Joe Shaver Was Also Pushing To Succeed In Music But He Needed A Voice For His Compositions. Their Paths Crossed Just Before The 1972 "Dripping Springs Reunion" A Concert Regarded As The "Redneck Woodstock". Waylon Was On The Bill To Play The Show And Billy Joe Was Invited In By Kris Kristofferson To Maybe Perform On The Show. Days Before The Concert Shaver Was Sitting In On A “guitar Pull” A Circle Of Song Writers Passing The Guitar While Singing One Of Their Songs And Starting Playing "Willie The Wandering Gipsy And Me" Waylon Jennings Rushed Into The Room In An Altered State And Excited Asked Shaver If He Had More Of Those "Cowboy Songs". After The Affirmative Response Of Billy Joe Waylon Promised Him To Record An Entire Album Of His Songs. Before The Show Billy Joe Got Drunk And Passed Out Near The Armadillo World Headquarters Where He Was Bitten By A Recluse Spider. After Two Days Wandering Around Town In A Confusion State He Was Rushed To A Hospital. He Gave A Weak Performance On The Reunion Kristofferson Later Told Him That He "blew His Chance" To Make It. Billy Joe Still Was Confident Waylon Was About To Record His Album And Everything Was Gonna Be Fine So He Moved To Nashville. When He Got There He Tried To Contact Waylon But He Could Not Reach Him It Seemed That He Was Busy All The Time. The Drop That Spilled The Glass Came When He Called Him To His Office And Waylon's Secretary Told Him That He Was Occupied On The Other Line The Studio Had Only One Line To Call In . Shaver Got Into The Studio Through His D.J Friend Captain Roger "Captain Midnight" Schutt. He Sent Him To Look For Waylon Who Sent To Billy A 100-Dollar Bill That Billy Joe Sent Back. He Waited On The Only Exit Of The Studio For Waylon To Come And When He Finally Did He Told Him "Waylon I’ve Got Those Songs And You’re Going To Listen To Them Or I’m Going To Kick Your Ass Right Here In Front Of God And Everybody". Some Bikers That Were On The Room Were Advancing To Billy Joe When Waylon Stopped Him And Told Him That He Was Going To Listen One Of His Songs And If He Liked It He Was Going To Listen To Other But If He Did Not He Was Going To Leave. Shaver Picked The Guitar And Started Playing Willie The Wandering Gipsy Later Ain't No God In Mexico And So On. Excited Waylon Decided To Record The Album. He Recently Had Renegotiated His Contract With RCA That Was Fearful To Lose Him To Atlantic As They Did With Willie Nelson. RCA Gave Him Creative Control That He Used To Get Rid Of The Restrictions Of His Producer Chet Atkins And Cut Him Completely Out Of The Picture. He Brought In To The Project Tompall Glaser And Co-Produced And Recorded The Album.