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Waylon Arnold Jennings (pronounced ; 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 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 joined the 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 War for Southern Independence. 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.
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Albums
I’m Movin’ On Single
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Goin' Down Rockin' Single

Burning Memories

Right for the Time

The Eagle

A Man Called Hoss

Sweet Mother Texas

Turn The Page
WW II

Black On Black
Leather and Lace

Music Man

The Outlaws

The Ramblin' Man

Honky Tonk Heroes

Good Hearted Woman

Cedartown, Georgia
The Taker / Tulsa

Singer of Sad Songs

Ned Kelly

Waylon

Just To Satisfy You

Jewels

Hangin' On

The One and Only

JD's
Popular Songs
- The Wild Side of Life
- Pastels & Harmony
- I Believe You Can
- Rainy Seasons
- Sunday Mornin' Coming Down
- (That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me
- Song for the Life
- Get Naked With Me
- Gonna Write a Letter
- Honky Tonk Blues
- Let Me Stay Awhile
- We Had It Made as Lovers
- I've Got Eyes For You
- Pickin' White Gold
- Tomorrow Night In Baltimore
- The House Song
- I'm Gonna Leave
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Love's Legalities
- Angel Eyes
- No Middle Ground
- Big D
- Medley: I'm a Ramblin' Man; This Time; Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand; Clyde; Good Hearted Woman; Ladies Love Outlaws; Luckenbach, Texas; I've Always Been Crazy
- It's Only Rock & Roll
- Living Legends
- Let Her Do the Walking
- Today I Started Loving You Again
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Six Strings Away
- If You Were Mine to Lose