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Waylon Jennings: Live From Austin TX '84 (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)

(New West Records) 14 tracks, colored vinyl translucent Yellow with Red & Blue Splatter

Looking back, why did it take ten years to lure Waylon Jennings to the Austin City Limits stage for his first performance? Everything this man did turned out pretty darn good, but he never broke anything over his knee: the appropriate timing had to be right every time.

Maybe it had something to do with that other Texas singer, that Red-Headed Stranger who was turning things upside down in Austin and country music in general. Waylon wasn't sure what all the fuss was about - as he sang, "It don't matter who's in Austin, Bob Wills is still the King!" - Terry Lickonia (ACL)

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  • Interpret: Waylon Jennings

  • Album titlle: Live From Austin TX '84 (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)

  • Genre Country

  • Label NEW WEST

  • Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
  • Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
  • Record Grading Mint (M)
  • Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
  • Vinyl weight 180g Vinyl
  • Artikelart LP

  • EAN: 0607396566716

  • weight in Kg 0.23
Jennings, Waylon - Live From Austin TX '84 (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1
01Are You Ready For The CountryWaylon Jennings
02ClydeWaylon Jennings
03I Can Get Off On YouWaylon Jennings
04People Up In TexasWaylon Jennings
05It's Not Supposed To Be That WayWaylon Jennings
06Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of HandWaylon Jennings
07You Asked Me ToWaylon Jennings
08Dreaming My Dreams With YouWaylon Jennings
09Good Hearted WomanWaylon Jennings
10I May Be Used (But Baby I Ain't Used Up)Waylon Jennings
11Lets Turn Back The YearsWaylon Jennings
12Honky Tonk HeroesWaylon Jennings
13I Ain't Living Long Like ThisWaylon Jennings
14I've Always Been CrazyWaylon Jennings
Waylon Jennings The Jennings family was like many in West Texas, subsistence farmers and... more
"Waylon Jennings"

Waylon Jennings

The Jennings family was like many in West Texas, subsistence farmers and odd jobbers. His folks, William Albert Jennings and Lorene Beatrice Shipley, had married in 1935, and he was the oldest child, born June l5, 1937. Littlefield was a town built around the cotton fields, carved up from a three million acre ranch that had been under the aegis of Major George Washington Littlefield at the turn of the twentieth century. The seat of Lamb County, it was bisected by the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad, and it was as typical a small town Texas life as could be, working in his Daddy's produce store, chasing girls through the town square, watching the cowboy pictures at the Palace Theatre.

There was music in the family - his Daddy loved to sing like Bill Monroe and pluck his guitar thumb-and-finger style, while his Momma showed him how to form his first chords - and more crackling over the radio: the Grand Ole Opry and the Louisiana Hayride and Stan's Record Rack and, one morning in the fall of 1954, the echoings of a countryish singer who sounded like no other country singer before: Elvis Presley, reprising Arthur Crudup's That's Alright, Mama and Bill Monroe's Blue Moon Of Kentucky.

Waylon himself leaned toward Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb, and soon enough was trying to emulate his idols by appearing at the weekly Palace Theatre talent shows. Finding he wasn't much good at most of the available menial labors in town, he found a job at the Voice of Lamb County, KVOW, as a disc jockey, playing a variety of music from Mantovani to country to the classics. Slowly his circle of performing expanded, and he was able to watch the rise of rock and roll first-hand when a local boy from Lubbock, Buddy Holly, had a hit record called
The Jennings family was like many in West Texas, subsistence farmers and odd jobbers. His folks, William Albert Jennings and Lorene Beatrice Shipley, had married in 1935, and he was the oldest child, born June l5, 1937. Littlefield was a town built around the cotton fields, carved up from a three million acre ranch that had been under the aegis of Major George Washington Littlefield at the turn of the twentieth century. The seat of Lamb County, it was bisected by the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad, and it was as typical a small town Texas life as could be, working in his Daddy's produce store, chasing girls through the town square, watching the cowboy pictures at the Palace Theatre.

There was music in the family - his Daddy loved to sing like Bill Monroe and pluck his guitar thumb-and-finger style, while his Momma showed him how to form his first chords - and more crackling over the radio: the Grand Ole Opry and the Louisiana Hayride and Stan's Record Rack and, one morning in the fall of 1954, the echoings of a countryish singer who sounded like no other country singer before: Elvis Presley, reprising Arthur Crudup's That's Alright, Mama and Bill Monroe's Blue Moon Of Kentucky.

Waylon himself leaned toward Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb, and soon enough was trying to emulate his idols by appearing at the weekly Palace Theatre talent shows. Finding he wasn't much good at most of the available menial labors in town, he found a job at the Voice of Lamb County, KVOW, as a disc jockey, playing a variety of music from Mantovani to country to the classics. Slowly his circle of performing expanded, and he was able to watch the rise of rock and roll first-hand when a local boy from Lubbock, Buddy Holly, had a hit record called That'll Be The Day.
Excerpt from the book BCD 16320 - Waylon Jennings - The Journey: Destiny's Child - Read more at: https://www.bear-family.com/jennings-waylon-the-journey-destiny-s-child-6-cd.html
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