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  1. Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. He is considered one of the pioneers of the outlaw movement in country music . Jennings started playing guitar at age eight and performed at fourteen on KVOW radio, after which he formed his first band, the Texas Longhorns.

  2. Apr 16, 2020 · Jennings died in his sleep from complications of diabetes on February 13, 2002, at his home in Chandler, Arizona. He was 64 years old.

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · Waylon Jennings was born on June 15, 1937, in Littlefield, Texas, and is best remembered for helping to popularize a grittier and more rock-influenced style of music known as outlaw...

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  5. Jul 31, 2017 · Country. Waylon Jennings’ 15 Best Songs: Critic’s Picks. Here's a list of the top 15 best Waylon Jennings songs to date. By Chuck Dauphin. 07/31/2017. Waylon Jennings performs at...

  6. Feb 13, 2002 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Waylon Jennings, who defined the outlaw movement in country music, died Wednesday after a long battle with diabetes-related health problems. He was 64. Jennings spokeswoman...

  7. Sep 22, 2017 · From the 1984 Waylon Jennings album 'Live from Austin, TX' available on Limited Edition Color Vinyl at Walmart.com: http://newwst.com/walmartLFATID ...more.

  8. Waylon Jennings: His Best And Greatest Hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.

  9. Waylon Arnold Jennings was an American country singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was arguably the godfather of country music’s “outlaw” movement of the 1970s, and along with...

  10. Waylon Jennings rose from hardscrabble poverty in West Texas to become Buddy Hollys bassist. Then, he went from Nashville rebel to Outlaw star. Jennings escaped what he considered the futureless world of Littlefield, Texas, by working in radio in Lubbock, and by picking up the guitar.