Shooter Jennings
The only son of country legends Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings literally spent his childhood on a tour bus. Shooter seemed destined for a career in music, and like his father, he established himself as an artist who played by his own rules from the start. Shooter's music was strongly informed by both hard rock and outlaw country, with 2006's Electric Rodeo emphasizing the guitars and 2007's The Wolf playing up his twangy side. In his project Hierophant, Jennings explored his interest in metal and electronic music, while 2016's Countach paid homage to a seemingly unlikely influence, Euro-disco icon Giorgio Moroder. 2022's Sometimes Y was a collaboration with Yelawolf, where he and the rapper mixed up a variety of 1970s and '80s rock influences, and he showed his love for the songs of Warren Zevon on the live album Shooter Jennings and the Werewolves of Los Angeles Do Zevon. Through it all, Shooter's gritty, passionate songwriting and vocals have remained a constant.
Born Waylon Albright Jennings, Shooter was playing drums by the time he was five years old and had already begun taking piano lessons, only to break them off and follow his own path to an understanding of the instrument. He discovered guitar at 14 and rock & roll (particularly Southern rock and the loose-limbed hard rock of Guns N' Roses) at 16. Soon he moved from Nashville to L.A., where he assembled a rock band called Stargunn. Stargunn earned a strong local reputation for its live shows, and enjoyed a six- or seven-year run on the L.A. circuit before Jennings rediscovered his outlaw country roots and dissolved the band.
After a short stay in New York, where Jennings assembled material for a country project, he returned to L.A. and put together a second band -- this time with solid country roots -- which he named the .357s. Jennings, and the band holed up in the studio, eventually emerging with a rambunctious country album called Put the O Back in Country, which was released in 2005 on Universal South Records. Following in his father's footsteps, but with his own feisty, scrappy sense of country, Jennings placed himself in a fine position to both explore that legacy and carve out his own. A second album, Electric Rodeo (which was actually recorded before Put the O Back in Country), appeared in 2006, followed by a live set, Live at Irving Plaza, later in the year. Jennings' third solo effort, The Wolf, was released in October 2007, featuring a cover of Dire Straits' "Walk of Life" (whose composer, Mark Knopfler, had been a longtime family friend). A month later, Jennings became a father. His girlfriend, actress Drea De Matteo, gave birth to Alabama Gypsy Rose in November. He proposed to De Matteo in 2009 on-stage in Utica, New York.
Jennings renamed his backing band Hierophant for his fourth studio album, Black Ribbons, a dark concept record influenced by Nine Inch Nails and produced by Dave Cobb. It appeared early in 2010. Later in the year, the album was re-released in a special edition entitled Black Ribbons: The Living Album. The second version was sold on a USB flash drive in the shape of a Tarot card. It featured the studio record and live performances by Hierophant. In early 2011, Jennings and blogger Adam Sheets came up with the idea of creating XXX, a new radio format that would focus on insurgent country, rock, and hybrids of both, from new and established artists, that fell far outside the narrow conceits of mainstream radio and were thus ignored. It gained traction and a channel on Sirius/XM, where both men served as program hosts. Jennings also moved to New York City with De Matteo. He and pianist Erik Deutsch formed a new band called the Triple Crown, and he became a father for the second time in April, to Waylon Albert "Blackjack" Jennings.
In urgent fashion, Jennings and the Triple Crown began recording; they released the video/download-only single "Outlaw You," his screed against the country music establishment. It reached the top spot on CMT's daily audience request competition and stayed there until a dispute with his former label dictated it be removed. The first official single from the forthcoming album, "The Deed and the Dollar," again reached the top spot in the daily CMT request competition. Jennings' fifth album, Family Man, followed soon after in March of 2012 -- minus "Outlaw You."
His next album, The Other Life, was released a year later on his own Black Country Rock label; it featured guest appearances from Patty Griffin, Scott H. Biram, and Jim Dandy of Black Oak Arkansas. The Other Live, Jennings' second live album, recorded during his 2013 tour and featuring many of the songs from The Other Life, appeared early in 2014, again from Black Country Rock. In 2013, BCR also released an EP in which Jennings performed a dark and atmospheric reworking of "You Are My Sunshine" with Jamey Johnson and former Marilyn Manson guitarist Twiggy Ramirez that was originally recorded for the television series Sons of Anarchy. 2014 saw the release of an EP, Don't Wait Up (For George), a tribute to his longtime friend George Jones.
In early January 2016, Jennings announced a February release for Countach, a collection of songs written and/or inspired by legendary producer Giorgio Moroder. The nine-song set featured guest appearances from Marilyn Manson, Brandi Carlile, Steve Young, and video game pioneer Richard Garriott de Cayeux. 2016 also saw Jennings collaborating with Billy Don Burns on the EP A Night in Room 8, while he also reissued Black Ribbons in recognition of that year's presidential race. Jennings struck a deal with Dave Cobb's Elektra-distributed label Low Country Sound, and Cobb produced his first release for the imprint, 2018's Shooter, which celebrated Jennings' roots in vintage country and blues. Recording on his own took a backseat to producing for Jennings over the next several years, as he ran studio sessions for a diverse variety of artists, including Tanya Tucker (2019's While I'm Livin'), American Aquarium (2020's Lamentations), Jamie Wyatt (2020's Neon Cross), Marilyn Manson (2020's WE ARE CHAOS), and Brandi Carlile (2021's In These Silent Days). In 2022, Jennings issued Sometimes Y, a collaboration with rapper and singer Yelawolf that ran the gamut from edgy hard rock to '80s new wave throwbacks to anthemic heartland rock.
In October 2022, Jennings made a special appearance at the Rebels & Renegades Music Festival in Monterey, CA, where he played a full set of songs by Warren Zevon, backed by his ad-hoc band the Werewolves of Los Angeles, featuring guitarist John Schreffler, bassist Ted Russell Kamp, drummer Jamie Douglass, and keyboard man Brian Whelan. The show was recorded, and it was released in November 2023 by Black Country Records as Shooter Jennings and the Werewolves of Los Angeles Do Zevon. 2023 also saw Jennings pay homage to psychobilly pioneers the Cramps on the multi-artist compilation Goo Goo Muck: A Tribute to the Cramps, which featured his rendition of "Human Fly." Jennings continued to be in demand as a producer, working with Tanya Tucker (Sweet Western Sound), Logan Ledger (Golden State), and the Turnpike Troubadours (A Cat in the Rain), all issued in 2023.
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Hear The Thunder Crack
Country - Erschienen bei Breakheart Music am 18.10.2024
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Shooter Jennings and the Werewolves of Los Angeles Do Zevon (Live)
Rock - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 03.11.2023
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The Other Life
Country - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 12.03.2013
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Sometimes Y
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Slumerican am 11.03.2022
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Shooter
Country - Erschienen bei Low Country Sound - Elektra am 10.08.2018
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Put The O Back In Country
Country - Erschienen bei Mercury Nashville am 01.03.2005
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Do You Love Texas? (feat. Ray Benson, Jason Boland, Kris Kristofferson, Kacey Musgraves, Whiskey Myers, Randy Rogers)
Country - Erschienen bei Elektra - Low Country Sound am 29.09.2017
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Electric Rodeo (Album Version)
Country - Erschienen bei Show Dog Universal Music am 01.01.2006
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Countach (For Giorgio)
Pop - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 11.03.2016
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You Are My Sunshine
Jamey Johnson, Twiggy Ramirez, Shooter Jennings
Country - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 26.11.2013
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The Wolf
Country - Erschienen bei Show Dog Universal Music am 01.01.2007
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Black Ribbons
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 02.03.2010
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Put The O Back In Country
Country - Erschienen bei Show Dog Universal Music am 06.09.2004
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Rock & Roll Baby
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Slumerican am 11.02.2022
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Bad Magick - The Best Of Shooter Jennings & The .357's
Country - Erschienen bei Show Dog Universal Music am 01.01.2009
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Fenixon
Shooter Jennings, Waylon Jennings
Rock - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 24.06.2014
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Country Rock: Part 1
Rock - Erschienen bei UME - Global Clearing House am 28.03.2023
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Chasing Whiskey (Official Documentary Soundtrack)
Shooter Jennings, Jesse Dayton
Rock - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 30.04.2021
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The Road Back
Country - Erschienen bei Breakheart Music am 16.08.2024
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Don't Wait Up (For George)
Country - Erschienen bei Black Country Rock am 25.08.2014
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