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    • Dolly Parton vs. Porter Wagoner. Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner were one of country music’s most legendary pairings, but when Dolly wanted to leave the Porter Wagoner camp in 1974, things turned heated.
    • Travis Tritt vs. Billy Ray Cyrus. In the midst of Billy Ray Cyrus’s “Achy Breaky Heart” success, Travis Tritt was asked what he though about it, and always willing to be a lightning rod, Travis Tritt responded, “I haven’t seen his show so I can’t say anything about that.
    • Waylon Jennings vs. Garth Brooks. Waylon Jennings really didn’t like Garth Brooks, and wasn’t very good at hiding it. Though in the portions about Garth in Waylon’s autobiography he was careful not to use Garth’s name, during interviews in the 90’s Waylon would regularly let his anti-Garth anger slip.
    • Waylon Jennings vs. Tompall Glaser. Still to this day, not much is known about the exact details of the feud between these two men, but in the mid-70’s you couldn’t find two artists more tied to the hip than Waylon and Tompall.
  1. He is considered a chief pioneer of the outlaw movement in country music, and was one of the most commercially successful country artists from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, with a string of number one hits and critically acclaimed albums following his rebellion against the conservative Nashville recording industry.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Jennings’ disappearing act had been vaguely reported before, but it became one of the anecdotes that appeared repeatedly in accounts of the film, which debuted in January.

  3. However, the executives at Columbia decided they wanted to bring in the famous producer, Billy Sherrill, who most notably worked alongside George Jones and Tammy Wynette, to help 'fix' the sound...

  4. Jan 6, 2021 · On January 6th, 2000, Waylon Jennings played what many consider was his final major concert, and it was one for the ages. The second night of a two-night residency at the The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville—a.k.a the “Mother Church of Country Music”—Waylon Jennings held court with a now legendary band, and numerous special guests.

  5. Feb 13, 2017 · The legendary singer passed away on Feb. 13, 2002 at age 64. Here are five stories that really capture who Waylon Jennings was. READ MORE: Sturgill Simpson, Jamey Johnson Perform at Waylon...

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  7. Nov 7, 2023 · Jennings died on February 13, 2002, at his home in Chandler, Arizona. Married since 1969, he and Colter had one child together, Waylon Albright "Shooter" Jennings.