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Ink 19 :: Waylon Jennings

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December 1999 :: Music J-K :: Waylon Jennings (Matt Thompson)

Waylon Jennings Closing in on the Fire Ark 21 Some may think it's a downright shame a living legend like Waylon Jennings is forced to record for small independent labels while cookie-cutter cowboys churn out bland country music for the majors, but Ol' Hoss's current predicament does have its advantages ...

Ink 19 :: Lonesome, On'ry and Mean

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A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone). Review by Joe Frietze.

LONESOME, ON'RY AND MEAN A TRIBUTE TO WAYLON JENNINGS Dualtone Waylon Jennings was a punk. I mean that in the best way possible. Much in the same way punk rock artists stripped away all of the pomp and glitz that had infected rock-n-roll, Waylon and his contemporaries kicked the polished rhinestone ...

Ink 19 :: Waylon and Waymore Blues Band

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The great thing about most country music, much like processed cheese food, is...

WAYLON AND WAYMORE BLUES BAND NEVER SAY DIE LIVE Lucky Dog/Sony The great thing about most country music, much like processed cheese food, is that it never really goes bad. Of course, it is only cheese. Slap it on a sandwich, and it does okay, mixed in with the hamburger meat. But sometimes, you really ...

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Ink 19 :: Willie Nelson

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The Essential Willie Nelson (Columbia/Legacy). Review by James Mann.

... -gun songwriter, a tenure that spawned "Crazy," "Hello Walls" and "Night Life," among others. And it would include the "Outlaw" period, when Nelson, Waylon Jennings and pals decided to buck Nashville, get on back to Texas and create redneck rock, and in doing so, revolutionize modern country music. It ...

Ink 19 :: J.J. Cale

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November 1998 :: Music C-D :: J.J. Cale (David Whited)

... a Who's Who of the early '70s music. From Eric Clapton, with "After Midnight," to Lynyrd Skynrd's take on "Call Me The Breeze," all the way through Waylon Jennings, Poco, Kansas, and many others. His songs were strong enough to knock down the boundaries between rock and roll and country, and they were ...

Ink 19 :: Delbert McClinton

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Delbert McClinton's amazing four decade career has found him backing up Howlin' Wolf, teaching John Lennon to play harmonica, and winning a Grammy for a duet with Bonnie Raitt, to name just a few highlights. Matt Thompson catches up with the undisputed king of roadhouse rock.

... To, I'll Go." He later hit the charts with Glen Clark as Delbert & Glen in the '70s, and his songs were made into country hits by such mega-stars as Waylon Jennings and Emmylou Harris. McClinton's first mainstream exposure came via John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd's Blues Brothers, when the comedic pair ...

Ink 19 :: June Carter Cash

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Wildwood Flower (Dualtone). Review by James Mann.

... Johnny's voices mingle as one, and moments from Little Junie and the Carter Girls segue the songs together. The loss of June and Johnny, as well as Waylon Jennings, in such a short span of time doesn't bode well for the state of country music. Although it could be argued that Cash, Jennings and others ...

Ink 19 :: Edges from the Postcard 2

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August 1998 :: Music C-F :: Edges from the Postcard 2 (James Mann)

... spent a few too many hours staring at the mirrors behind the cash register. Texas legend Kimmie Rhodes closes the disc with a song she co-wrote with Waylon Jennings, "Lines." The song takes your breath away, with just enough tension in Rhodes's vocal to drag you in, and then you're hooked. Hank Williams ...

Ink 19 :: Vic Chesnutt

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Athens icon Vic Chesnutt discusses his brilliant new CD, Silver Lake, with devoted fan Steve Stav.

... , the big picture of your life? I never have. Some even smaller talk followed -- we discussed how much Athens had grown since the mid-80s, the new Waylon Jennings tribute CD...and then we said our goodbyes. Chesnutt went back to gazing out of the window at the horses and other livestock dotting the highway ...
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