Shooter Jennings Plans Three Posthumous Albums From Waylon With Hometown Billboards
Shooter Jennings Plans Three Posthumous Albums From Waylon With Hometown Billboards

Shooter Jennings Plans Three Posthumous Albums From Waylon With Hometown Billboards

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Shooter Jennings, son of country music legend Waylon Jennings, has discovered a significant collection of his father's unreleased recordings and plans to release three new albums, with the first titled 'Songbird' set for release on October 3, 2025. To complete unfinished tracks, Shooter enlisted original members of Waylon's band and featured guest vocals from Elizabeth Cook and Ashley Monroe, revitalizing Jennings' distinctive outlaw country sound. In Waylon Jennings' hometown of Littlefield, Texas, mysterious billboards bearing his iconic 'Flying W' logo and lyrics from Johnny Rodriguez's song 'The Cowboy' have appeared, sparking speculation among fans. While the exact purpose of the billboards remains unclear, they are widely believed to be connected to Shooter's campaign to preserve and promote his father's legacy. Waylon Jennings, a pivotal figure in the outlaw country movement and a 2001 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, continues to influence the genre decades after his passing in 2002. Shooter's efforts ensure that Jennings' music and legacy remain vibrant and accessible for new generations of fans.

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