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Shooter Jennings Takes Aim at Radio
Shooter Jennings Takes Aim at Radio
Shooter Jennings Takes Aim at Radio
Shooter Jennings has always been a bit of an outlaw like his dad Waylon Jennings, and now he fears that the outlaw gene may be catching up to him -- at least as far as his feelings about radio is concerned. The singer admits his outspokenness about radio may have cost him some airplay, but says he probably hurt his chances long before he even opened his mouth...
Shooter Jennings to Tour With Alice In Chains
Shooter Jennings to Tour With Alice In Chains
Shooter Jennings to Tour With Alice In Chains
Shooter Jennings and his band, Hierophant have announced a string of tour dates with Alice In Chains, kicking off April 6 in Fayetteville, Ark., and ending April 28 in Chattanooga, Tenn. Shooter and his band will also be performing at Coachella in Indio, Calif...
Shooter Jennings Stays Tied to Rebel Ways With ‘Black Ribbons’
Shooter Jennings Stays Tied to Rebel Ways With ‘Black Ribbons’
Shooter Jennings Stays Tied to Rebel Ways With ‘Black Ribbons’
It's very early in 2010, far too early to be making grandiose statements about bests of the year. But though it's only March it'd be hard to imagine a more ambitious record than Shooter Jennings' 'Black Ribbons,' a conceptual work set in a futuristic society tied together by the words of author Stephen King, playing a deejay who introduces the fictional band, Hierophant...
Shooter Jennings Creates a Little ‘Bad Magick’
Shooter Jennings Creates a Little ‘Bad Magick’
Shooter Jennings Creates a Little ‘Bad Magick’
Shooter Jennings revisits his past on the new 'Bad Magick: The Best of Shooter Jennings and the .357's,' a greatest hits CD out this week. Jennings gives fans 13 songs from his previous four albums, plus two new cuts on the project. Among the tracks are '4th of July,' featuring George Jones, and 'Slow Train' with the Oak Ridge Boys...
Shooter Jennings Gives Late Father an Industrial Makeover
Shooter Jennings Gives Late Father an Industrial Makeover
Shooter Jennings Gives Late Father an Industrial Makeover
The sound of Waylon Jennings is forever rooted in country music, and on what is being called his final recordings, 'Waylon Forever,' due October 21, it remains that way. But fans of the legend, who passed away in 2002, might have gotten a rather different portrait of the man if the original version of the album, which he began in the mid-nineties with his teenage son Shooter, had been released...
Shooter Jennings Duets With Dad Waylon
Shooter Jennings Duets With Dad Waylon
Shooter Jennings Duets With Dad Waylon
In 1995, Waylon Jennings laid down vocal tracks for an album he intended to record with his then-16-year-old son, Shooter. The elder Jennings died in 2002 with the project unfinished and unreleased -- until now. In an interview with Paste magazine, Shooter Jennings reveals details of 'Waylon Forever,' a nine-song collection which includes a combination of Waylon originals and unique covers reflec