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Ep514: Waylons Lost Tapes - Shooter Continues the Jennings Legacy
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Ep514: Waylons Lost Tapes - Shooter Continues the Jennings Legacy
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
Shooter Jennings reveals how he discovered hundreds of unreleased recordings his father Waylon made between 1974-1984, including stunning covers now being released as "Songbird" - plus more musical stories from the lives of the Jennings family.
Order the new "Songbird" LP here.
Topics Include:
- Shooter Jennings discusses upcoming Songbird release featuring his late father Waylons unfinished recordings
- Most songs were actually complete with vocals and instruments already recorded professionally
- Waylon privately recorded after 1974 RCA battle, keeping hundreds of tapes unlabeled
- Tapes digitized in 2008 but sat untouched until Shooter systematically catalogued everything recently
- Discovery process was emotional journey revealing Waylons constant studio experimentation and joy
- Found treasure trove including Fleetwood Macs "Songbird" cover and multiple complete albums worth
- Shooter mixed everything on vintage 1976 analog console maintaining authentic original sound
- Three planned album releases starting with Songbird, featuring different themes and flavors
- Tony Joe White plays harmonica, Jessi Colter sings, original band members returned
- Cataloging required detective work, Googling lyrics, consulting surviving band members for identification
- Growing up as Waylons son meant different childhood, touring summers, recognizing fame
- Family record collection included Beatles, Harry Nilsson, later Waylon bought entire collections
- Teenage Shooter brought home Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana; parents showed concern but support
- Waylons deep friendship with Buddy Holly, plane crash guilt haunted him for years
- Eventually found closure visiting crash site, could finally look at wreckage photos
- Parents advised being authentic, not copying others; mother worried about rough crowd
- Shooters career shows risk-taking from country to experimental electronic and industrial music
- Produced diverse artists from Duff McKagan to Marilyn Manson, always seeking creative challenges
- Early collaboration with father on Fenixon project mixed country with industrial influences
- Vinyl remains important, frequent Amoeba Records visits, special Record Store Day releases planned
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