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  1. June 15, 1937 · Littlefield, Texas, USA. Died. February 13, 2002 · Chandler, Arizona, USA (diabetes-related illness) Birth name. Waylon Arnold Jennings. Nickname. Hoss. Height. 6′ 0½″ (1.84 m) Mini Bio. Jennings, a singer, songwriter and guitarist, recorded 60 albums and had 16 No. 1 country singles in a career that spanned five decades.

  2. Jul 31, 2017 · Waylon Jennings. See latest videos, charts and news. However, that’s just part of the story. The era would have all pomp and circumstance were it not for two essential ingredients — great songs,...

  3. Feb 13, 2002 · Feb. 13, 2002. NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Waylon Jennings, who defined the outlaw movement in country music, died Wednesday after a long battle with diabetes-related health problems. He was 64....

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  5. Feb 14, 2002 · He was born Born Wayland Arnold Jennings in Littlefield, Texas, about twenty-five miles northwest of Lubbock, on June 15th, 1937. When a friend asked his mother if her son was named after a local...

  6. Littlefield, Texas. Beginnings With Buddy Holly. Waylon Jennings rose from hardscrabble poverty in West Texas to become Buddy Holly’s bassist. Then, he went from Nashville rebel to Outlaw star. Jennings escaped what he considered the futureless world of Littlefield, Texas, by working in radio in Lubbock, and by picking up the guitar.

  7. Oct 2, 2012 · Known for his gritty baritone, Waylon Jennings embodied the outlaw side of country music. He was 64 when he died of complications from diabetes, leaving behind a collection of vocal tracks that...

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