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Jennings was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 19, 1979.There are two different accounts regarding how he got his nickname "Shooter." His mother cited her, and husband Waylon Jennings's, love of western culture and cowboy art for inspiring the gun-derived moniker.
The Wolf is the third studio album by Shooter Jennings, released in 2007 on the Universal South Records label. Two singles were released from it: a cover of Dire Straits' "Walk of Life" and "This Ol' Wheel". A music video was also made for the single "Walk of Life".
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.
At only 43 years old, Jennings led a life that, even if he were twice his age, would seem impossible. ... Shooter Jennings and underground-beloved rap-rock performer Yelawolf will come out in 2024.
Bad Magick: The Best of Shooter Jennings and the .357's is the first compilation album released by Shooter Jennings. It was released March 24, 2009 via Universal South Records . The album includes tracks from his first three studio albums — 2005's Put the "O" Back in Country , 2006's Electric Rodeo and 2007's The Wolf .
Jennings married country singer Jessi Colter in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 26, 1969. Colter had a daughter, Jennifer, from her previous marriage to Duane Eddy. The couple had a son in 1979, Waylon Albright, known as Shooter Jennings. [119] In the early 1980s, Colter and Jennings nearly divorced due to his abuse of drugs and alcohol. [120]
Jon Brennan poses for a portrait outside of the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024. Brennan, who was a cast member on MTV’s The Real World in the 90s, is ...
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.