"I've been waiting so long to share this with you," wrote Shooter on June 15. "I dug through my dad's old tapes and found a plethora of music by Waylon and the band [The Waylors] at the peak of their abilities. For the stuff that wasn't totally finished, I brought out four of the remaining original members of his band to put the finishing touches on it."
Shooter also shared the title track, a cover of the Fleetwood Mac song, featuring singers Elizabeth Cook and Ashley Monroe, who took it "to new heavenly heights."
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In a second post, Shooter also went into detail about how he discovered this music, how they "weren't demos" but mostly "fully finished" songs.
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Waylon Jennings, who died in 2002 at age 64, was one of the pioneers of the "outlaw country" movement of the 1970s. These "outlaws" bucked the conventional polished Nashville sound of the day, making music with less polish and more honesty. The music weaved in honky tonk and blues with country, and featured personal, introspective lyrics.
Shooter Jennings performs during Reel To Reel: They Called Us Outlaws at The GRAMMY Museum on December 05, 2022.Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images
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