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In 1999, Waylon Jennings made a few trips to the home studio of his steel guitarist Robby Turner. His health was declining, but he had some songs he wated recorded, so he laid down twelve tracks, just him and his guitar. He never got around to finishing those tracks, passing away in 2002. Robby kept hold of that project, and is finally ready to release what would have been Waylon's last album. We had a chance to learn more about that special project.
By CJM ProductionsIn 1999, Waylon Jennings made a few trips to the home studio of his steel guitarist Robby Turner. His health was declining, but he had some songs he wated recorded, so he laid down twelve tracks, just him and his guitar. He never got around to finishing those tracks, passing away in 2002. Robby kept hold of that project, and is finally ready to release what would have been Waylon's last album. We had a chance to learn more about that special project.