The Icons of Outlaw Country Show #032

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Strap on your boots and grab a shot of whiskey - we're going on a wild outlaw country ride. Join our fearless host John Wesley Karson as he takes you on an enthralling musical odyssey, uncovering the raw, rebellious sounds that paved the way for this extraordinary genre. This ain't your kid's country music. Together, we'll pay tribute to the audacious trailblazers and unhinged creativity that defined outlaw country and left an enduring imprint on music history.

So get ready to embrace the rowdy spirit of musical rebellion as we dive headfirst into the unbridled brilliance of outlaw country's pioneers. It's time to rock the boat and get acquainted with the outlaws!

Playlist
Hour One
"Outlaw You" - Shooter Jennings (2005)
"Ramblin' Man" – Hank Williams Jr. (1995)
"Long Haired Redneck" - David Allan Coe (1975)
"Misery and Gin" - Merle Haggard (1980)
"Screw You We're From Texas" - Ray Wylie Hubbard (2006)
"Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother" - Ray Wylie Hubbard (1978)
"Lonesome, On’ry and Mean” – Steve Young (1972)
"The Devils Right Hand" - Steve Earle (1988)
"Redheaded Stranger" - Willie Nelson (1975)
"Luckenbach, Texas" - Waylon Jennings (1977)
“When You Come Home Again” – Freda & The Firedogs (1972)
“Muleshoe” – Freda & The Firedogs (1973)
"Amos Moses" - Jerry Reed (1970)

Hour Two
"Drinkin’ My Baby Goodbye" - The Charlie Daniels Band (1985)
"If Drinking Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)" - George Jones (1972)
"North Alabama" - Dave Kirby (1981)
“Is Anybody Goin’ To San Antone?” – Charlie Pride (1970)
“Her and the Car and the Mobile Home” – Del Reeves (1976)
"White Freight Liner Blues" - Townes Van Zandt (1973)
"Dead Flowers" - Townes Van Zandt (1970)
"Waking Up" - Michael Martin Murphey (1972)
“I Feel Like Hank Williams Tonight” – Jerry Jeff Walker (2006)
“Sangria Wine” – Jerry Jeff Walker (1973)
“Take Me back To Tulsa” - Asleep at the Wheel (1973)
“Kinky” – Kinky Friedman (1974)

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