What is unusual, though, is to see that symbol emblazoned across billboards over two decades after their death.
“My long, shaggy hair and the clothes that I wear ain’t fit for no big fancy ball,” reads one of the billboards. Another is emblazoned with, “I’m a cowboy who came here from Texas just to play you my music that’s all.” Though the lyrics come from Rodriguez’s hit, the addition of Jennings’ iconic symbol suggests a possible message to his fans–particularly when combined with their location in his hometown.
In response to a Facebook post of the billboards, one fan commented that they could come from “Shooter or someone in his camp” as only the star’s son “knows what’s in the songs.” There is no proof that “The Cowboy” or any other Johnny Rodriguez song will feature on the future album, but the timing of the billboards is curious, as are the chosen lyrics, which speak to the country star’s iconic rebel country-turned-outlaw image, as well as his humble beginnings.
No one has taken credit yet for the mysterious billboards. If there is a connection between “The Cowboy” and the upcoming new Jennings music, it seems fans will have to wait until October 3 and the release of Songbird to find out what it is.
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