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  2. Shooter Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Jennings married long-time friend Misty Brooke Swain on June 4, 2013, in Joshua Tree, California. [32] Swain and Jennings had met while he was in his rock band, Stargunn, and Swain was bartending at the Rainbow Bar & Grill. Shooter and Misty live in Hollywood, California.

  3. Drea de Matteo - Wikipedia

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    De Matteo started dating musician Shooter Jennings in 2001. [27] They became engaged on June 11, 2009, when Jennings proposed onstage at the Stanley Theater during a show in Utica, New York. [28] They have two children together. [27] [29] Jennings and De Matteo eventually ended their relationship without marrying. [30]

  4. Struggle Jennings - Wikipedia

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    William Curtis Harness Jr. (born May 31, 1980), professionally known as Struggle Jennings, is an American rapper from Nashville, Tennessee. [2] Jennings was one of the original members of Yelawolf 's Slumerican label roster along with Bubba Sparxxx .

  5. Struggle Jennings on 'purpose over popularity,' growth in hip ...

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    Jennings believes country music's 2010s-era boom placed a premium on young male artists tethered to hip-hop culture's corporate-driven aesthetics more than its human-aimed and street-borne ...

  6. Put the "O" Back in Country - Wikipedia

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    Put the "O" Back in Country is the debut studio album by American country rock artist Shooter Jennings. This album was released on March 1, 2005 on the Universal South label. This album produced Jennings's only entry on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in the single "4th of July".

  7. Shooter Jennings discography - Wikipedia

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    Jennings' solo debut, Put the "O" Back in Country, came out in 2005 and accounted for his only chart single to date, the George Jones collaboration "4th of July". This was his first album for Universal South Records (now Show Dog-Universal Music ), while later releases have been on his own Black Country Rock Media label.

  8. Thin Line (album) - Wikipedia

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    Shooter Jennings – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Hammond organ, piano, programming, producer, vocals on "Killing the Blues" and "I've Always Been Crazy" Ted Russell Kamp – bass guitar; Peter Keys – keyboards, piano; Jeff King – electric guitar; Johnny Lee – acoustic guitar; Shelby Lynne – vocals on "Thin Line" and "Sunday ...

  9. Black Ribbons - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy theorist David Icke was credited as an inspiration for the concept of Black Ribbons.. Black Ribbons is a concept album [11] and rock opera [12] set in a dystopian near future, presented as a broadcast by fictional disc jockey "Will 'o the Wisp", during his last night on the air before the U.S. Government takes control of the airwaves.