- he
referred to as his "hand-picked
dream team" and
formed Waylon & the
Waymore Blues Band.
Consisting primarily of
former Waylors, the 13-member group...
- The Waylors,
later Waymore's Outlaws, is a
country music band, best
known as the
backing and
recording band of
country music singer Waylon Jennings. Jennings...
- album), 1981
Never Say Die: Live, a 2000
album by
Waylon Jennings & The
Waymore Blues Band, or the
title song
Never Say Die: The
Final Concert, a 2000...
- "Dreaming My
Dreams with You"
Jennings recorded the testosterone-driven "
Waymore's Blues," a song he
wrote with
Curtis Buck and
inspired by
Jimmie Rodgers'...
-
concerts with
Waylon Jennings,
including his
final tours featuring the
Waymore Blues Band
before Jennings'
death in 2002.
Young was
nominated for a Grammy...
-
Waymore's Blues (Part II) is an
album by
American country music artist Waylon Jennings,
released on RCA
Nashville on
September 13, 1994. It was recorded...
-
historic Ryman Auditorium in
January 2000. He was
backed by the all-star
Waymore Blues Band, whom
Jennings called "the band I
always wanted," and joined...
- The
Final Concert,
where he
performed a duet with
Jennings on the
track Waymore's Blues. He has also
worked with John Rich of Big & Rich on his 2007 album...
- Hall of Fame" (featuring
Chris Stapleton) and "Three
Drinks Behind." "
Waymore's Blues" was co-written and
previously recorded by
Waylon Jennings for his...
-
sporadically with
songwriters Don
Henry and
Sally Barris,
collectively called The
Waymores. He
frequently teaches songwriting and
creative expression at retreats...