The Icons of Outlaw Country #91

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Join us on 'The Icons of Outlaw Country' as we dive into the rich tapestry of country music's rebels and renegades.

This week, we're celebrating the legacies of Joe Ely, whose storytelling through song has always been a journey; Robert Earl Keen, the poet of the plains; Dale Watson, keeping the heart of traditional country beating strong; David Allan Coe, the outlaw's outlaw; Buck Owens, the master of the Bakersfield sound; Jerry Jeff Walker, the quintessential troubadour; and, of course, the man in black himself, Johnny Cash. Get ready for a ride through the heart of country music with John Wesley Karson.

HOUR ONE
Buck Owens – Because it’s Christmas Time –1965
Waylon Jennings – T For Texas (Live) –1976
Waylon Jennings – Can’t You See –1976
Freda and the Firedogs – Fist City –1971
Merle Haggard – Right or Wrong –1970
Michael Murphey – Texas Rangers –1990
Michael Murphey – The Cowboy Christmas Ball –1991
George Jones – Lonely Christmas Call –1963
Guy Clark – The Last Gunfighter Ballad –1976
David Allan Coe – If This is Just a Game –1978
Doug Kershaw – Jamestown Ferry –1972
Tom T. Hall – The Year That Clayton Delaney Died - 1971
Asleep at the Wheel – You, Me and a Christmas Tree - 2016
Willie Nelson – Waltz Across Texas – 1968
Billy Joe Shaver – Blue Texas Waltz –1981

HOUR TWO
Joe Ely – Me & Billy the Kid –1999
Joe Ely - West Texas Waltz –1978
Robert Earl Keen – Merry Christmas From the Family –2004
Dale Watson – Country My Ass –2014
David Allan Coe – If That Ain't Country - Part 2 –2005
Buck Owens - Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy –1965
Jerry Jeff Walker – Navajo Rug –2006
Johnny Cash – Veterans Day –1990
Nanci Griffith & Ian Tyson – Canadian Whiskey - 1998
Tom Russell – Small Engine Repair –2019
Red Simpson - Truckin’ Trees for Christmas – 1973
Gary P. Nunn – Swing Down To Texas for Christmas –2010

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