Jul 29, 2021
Jul 28, 2021
Tennessee Jet Performs Waymore’s Blues
Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, Ga. saw a blistering two-hour (plus encores) set from a Red Dirt renaissance man last Friday. Here he puts his stamp on a classic. Stand by for our on-location interview later in the week. ~Kevin Broughton
Jul 27, 2021
Let's Check in on the Rowdy Friends
Jul 26, 2021
More Monday Memes: Luke Bryan, Walker Hayes, Hank Jr.
Jul 9, 2021
Waylon's Smiling, But He Means It
Jul 6, 2021
Tuesday Morning Memes: Dan + Shay, Vincent Neil Emerson, Travis Tritt
Jun 26, 2021
Saturday Night Music / Waylon Jennings / "Goin' Down Rockin'"
Jun 24, 2021
Never Change, FGL
Jun 22, 2021
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Jun 2, 2021
Need a Holiday to Recover from the Holiday
What They're Listening to Based on the Truck They Drive
Jun 1, 2021
Tuesday Morning Memes: Waylon Jennings, Blake Shelton, Alan Jackson
May 10, 2021
More Monday Memes: Waylon Jennings, Niko Moon, Randy Travis
May 3, 2021
Monday Morning Memes: Kane Brown, Reba, Waylon & Willie
Mar 30, 2021
Mar 29, 2021
More Monday Memes: Cody Jinks, Morgan Wallen, Waylon Jennings
Mar 16, 2021
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Monday Morning Memes: Kane Brown, Jason Aldean, Terri Clark
Feb 26, 2021
Every Person Who Listened to David Allan Coe’s “If That Ain’t Country” More Than Once Cancelled
Some 42.7 million caucasians were chastised, repudiated, and cancelled on Thursday as Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music records indicated that they had listened to David Allan Coe’s “If That Ain’t Country” at least twice. Jobs were lost, threats were made, teenagers were doxxed, and 20+ tweet Twitter-threads were dashed off as the indignities came to light.
Transportation ground to a halt, financial systems shut down, service industries froze, and the economy tanked due to the sheer proportion of the population cancelled. President Biden called for calm during a White House press conference to discuss the crisis, then curiously asked “You don’t think they can scan a 1983 jam box do you?”
Most of the streaming sites quietly removed the original version of “If That Ain’t Country” in recent months, but still had the offending song plays archived.
“We get it if someone listened to the song once; they may have been doing research,” said Equity in Country Music spokesperson Ajenta Koss. “But when it came to light that these people heard the ’n-word’ in the song and then had the audacity to listen again - clearly each and every one of them is a vile racist, unworthy of employment or the opportunity for redemption.”
She went on to say that the streaming sites were also being asked to provide data showing who’d listened to Waylon Jennings as well. “We don’t have actual proof that he was racist,” she laughed. “But just look at him - you know he was. Those pictures with Muhammad Ali were clearly Photoshopped.”
The controversial Coe, who pretty much exists outside any formal institution he could be cancelled from, offered no comment. The country music legend was said to be looking forward to touring again later this year, rehearsing the three songs he usually gets around to playing, and practicing complaining and walking off stage early.