WAYLON JENNINGS

Shop collectible prints of Waylon Jennings - a pioneering American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, known for his influential role in the outlaw country music movement. Born in 1937 in Texas, he rose to fame in the 1970s with hits like "Good Hearted Woman" and "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys." His signature blend of honky-tonk, rock, and folk music helped redefine country music and shape its modern sound. Jennings’ rebellious attitude and distinctive voice made him a beloved figure in country music history.

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Waylon Jennings on stage by Charlyn Zlotnik
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Waylon Jennings on stage by Charlyn Zlotnik
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Waylon Jennings by Charlyn Zlotnik

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Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter by Alan Messer
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Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter by Alan Messer
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Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Nashville Palace, Nashville - June 1977

Printed and signed by photographer, Alan Messer

Note: The Alan Messer and Modern Rocks Gallery logos are for online security only, and do not feature on the actual print. 

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Waylon Jennings at Armadillo WHQ by Scott Newton
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Waylon Jennings at Armadillo WHQ by Scott Newton
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Waylon Jennings, taken at the Armadillo WHQ, Austin TX in 1974 by photographer Scott Newton from our exclusive collection, The Scott Newton Archive. 

This image became the cover of the Waylon Jennings Live album which was recorded at the same show this was taken.

Available as a signed, limited edition photographic print; comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Photographer’s notes: In 1974 Waylon was ornery and mean. He was also vital and real. He wasn't a nice guy, like Willie... he was raw and direct and just generally pissed off. (He also was never better than 1974) So, on that night in '74 when I walked to the front of the stage at the Armadillo and saw the other photographers cowering away from the stage I had a choice... cower or shoot. I chose to shoot. Good thing. It turns out he had just kicked someone's camera and hated photographers. So I shot him glaring at me....which 30 or so years later was exactly what the art director was looking for when designing the album cover.

You can add framing to your print purchase if needed, or simply order the print unframed. Our framing service is provided by a reputable, local professional custom framer here in Austin. Prints are framed in a classic museum-style frame using archival techniques. This consists of a 3" white matt, plain black wood surround, and conservation clear, UV-protected glass. Upgrade to non-glare museum glass for an additional fee.

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