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After outlaw country singer Waylon Jennings died at 64 in 2002, his widow, Jessi Colter, decided to keep his presence in Nashville, Tennessee. But, more than a decade later, Colter slowly started ...
It was 10 years after Jessi Colter married Waylon Jennings that they were on stage at Cain's Ballroom and announced for the first time publicly that they were going to ...
Jessi Colter has often been described as a key figures in the 1970s Outlaw Country movement. "We loved the energy of rock and roll, but rock had self-destructed. Country had gone syrupy.
Jessi Colter will release 'The Psalms' on March 24th, her first new album since 2006. Rick Diamond/GettyImages Singer-songwriter Jessi Colter, the lone female artist featured on the seminal Wanted!
Jessi Colter wasn’t sure she had a book in her. Sure, she knew her life was interesting. The Phoenix native wrote and recorded “I’m Not Lisa,” a country smash that crossed over to the pop ...
In 1995, Colter’s husband, Waylon Jennings, was working at home on his memoir with Lenny Kaye, the Patti Smith guitarist and author. After dinner one night, Colter drifted into their living room.
(Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) A Mercedes Benz Nelson insisted on picking up Jennings and his wife Jessie Colter at the airport one day in the mid-1970s.