David Allan Coe, the outlaw country singer behind ‘Take This Job and Shove It’, has died aged 86, leaving a career marked by ...
David Allan Coe was no stranger to controversy, but he had plenty of fans, too. And those fans were saddened to learn that ...
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David Allan Coe, 'Take This Job and Shove It' songwriter, dies at 86
The self-styled "original outlaw" wrote mainstream country hits for Johnny Paycheck and Tanya Tucker.
Wayne Moss was a guitarist of dexterous skill and sophisticated taste,” Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young ...
TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT. THE MAYOR OF CRESTON IS STEPPING DOWN. WAYLON CLAYTON’S LAST DAY IN OFFICE IS SET FOR MONDAY. CLAYTON SAYS HIS FAMILY IS MOVING OUT OF STATE. BEFORE HE LEAVES, HE WILL APPOIN ...
In 1962, Waylon Jennings released “Crying”, the only single from his Waylon At JD’s debut album. Although the song didn’t chart, it didn’t take long for Jennings to find success in country music. By ...
Waylon Jennings died in 2002 at the age of 64, one year after being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Throughout his career, he remained an honest artist fighting to record his music the ...
Waylon Jennings belonged to a very certain world. He was about barrooms and highways, not ballrooms and red carpets. He was not one to put up with any superfluous events or performances, and he rarely ...
Country music’s “Man of Steel,” Robby Turner, has died. He was 63. Turner died on Sept. 4. “We’re sad, but we know he’s walking without any help, and he’s no longer in pain,” his brother, Bobby Turner ...
The parking lot of Salty Sow looks a lot busier during lunch these days. The restaurant only serves dinner, but six weeks ago, a West Texas pitmaster pulled in with a new trailer and a thousand-gallon ...
Whey Jennings, the grandson of country legend Waylon Jennings, is topping the bill at this year’s Rockin’ on the Mon Riverfest at the Monongahela Aquatorium Saturday. A country singer-songwriter, ...
The crowd was ready for the country, as it were, and did more or less think Hank done it this way. As for the Waylors — currently comprised of the quartet of guitarist Gordon Payne, bassist Jerry ...
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