For Immediate Release August 8, 2008
WAYLON JENNINGS’ POSTHUMOUS ALBUM
WAYLON FOREVER
OUT OCTOBER 21 ON VAGRANT RECORDS
ALBUM REVEALS COUNTRY LEGEND
WAYLON JENNINGS’ FINAL RECORDINGS OF UNHEARD MATERIAL
On
October 21, Grammy Award Winner and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee
Waylon Jennings’ final recording Waylon Forever will be released
on Vagrant Records. The eight-song collection of cover songs and
originals feature the vocals of Waylon Jennings backed by his son
Shooter Jennings and the .357’s.
The inception of Waylon Forever began in 1995 when Waylon asked Shooter
to collaborate on an album with him. “I’d been playing my
dad the music I was inspired by at the time,” Shooter explains.
“Whether it was Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy, Pink Floyd or
Cream he really enjoyed being apart of my musical journey. It was then
he suggested we do an album together.” Of the recording process
Shooter states, “He was always so creative and inspired by new
musical directions and this was my first real album to put together. I
buried myself in the studio for weeks constructing the tracks. With 20
or so songs we went into the studio to cut vocals and overdubs. He was
so excited for us doing a record together, constantly pushing himself
and coming up with new ideas. I was so nervous but he was calm as a
gunslinger.” Final recording sessions for the album began in 2006
after Shooter transferred the original tapes to pro tools. Shooter then
brought the .357’s into the studio in Los Angeles to cut tracks
to his father’s vocals and complete the record. “The tracks
I originally made were a little young and messy, but they were still
really wild. Now I feel like I been given the chance to take my years
of experience and match them to his,” confesses Shooter.
“Either way, we did it and we now have a record that reflects his
huge creative drive and the boundlessness of his own artistic mind.
Waylon forever!”
Waylon
Jennings’ career spanned for more than 40 years. During his
lifetime he released over 50 studio albums which generated 16 number
one singles and four Country Music Awards. In 1978 Jennings was awarded
a Grammy for the song “Mama’s Don’t Let Your Babies
Grow up to be Cowboys” and in 2001 he was inducted into the
Country Music Hall of Fame. In September 2007 Shooter Jennings made his
Grand Ole Opry debut highlighting songs from his most recent album The
Wolf, which USA Today described as “…Southern-rock stomps,
Cajun shuffles and mariachi waltzes.”
For more information, please contact
Publicity:
Sacks & Co
212.741.1000
Mary Moyer
mary@sacksco.com
Zach Hinkle
zach.hinkle@sacksco.com
Carla Sacks
carla@sacksco.com