Friday, July 20, 2007

WAYLON JENNINGS

WAYLON JENNINGS: NEVER SAY DIE

One-hour radio documentary pays tribute to American legend Waylon Jennings, tells the story behind his final concert at Nashville's Ryman Theatre, and features many musical highlights of that historic night.

  • Host: Laura Cantrell
  • Producer: Joyride Media (Paul Chuffo, Joshua Jackson)
  • Length: 54 or 59 minutes with breaks for local spots.
  • Broadcast Window: Begins July 20 2007
  • Terms: Available to all US-based radio broadcasters at no cost
  • Promotion: 0:30 promo spot included
  • Contact: Andy Cahn (212-833-6279) or Eric Molk (212-833-5389)

DISTRIBUTION:

  • CD: Mails to stations on Monday, July 23 with new albums listed below
  • Request a CD
  • PLAY MPE: Download 54-minute show as 7-tracks.
  • PRX: Click here for the 59-minute version

By 2000, Waylon Jennings had over 40 years of experience on stage. He started as the bassist for Buddy Holly in the late 1950s, and over the years, Waylon continually grew as a musician and bandleader.

Health problems took their toll on Waylon in the 1990s. He suffered from emphysema, diabetes and had a mild stroke. Despite all that, Waylon wanted nothing more than to get back on stage. In early 2000, he put together a band with many of his favorite musicians, called it The Waymore Blues Band, and booked a show at Nashville's Ryman Theatre.

Waylon many not have known that it would be one of his last concerts. He may not have even cared. His only concern was to pull out all the stops and make this just as memorable as every other time he took the stage.

Throughout this hour, we'll hear many musical highlights of this historic evening, and comments from many of the people who made it possible - Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Bobby Bare, Chet Atkins, Cowboy Jack Clement, Billy Joe Shaver, his wife Jessi Colter, his son, Shooter Jennings, and even Waylon himself.

Waylon's classic compositions and covers heard throughout Never Say Die include "Good Hearted Woman," "I'm a Ramblin Man" with Montgomery Gentry, "Suspicious Minds" with Jessi Colter, "Can't You See" and "Trouble Man."

IN STORES JULY 24, 2007:

  • Waylon Jennings and the Waymore Blues Band - Never Say Die: The Final Concert Film - Live box set with the show on DVD and 2 CDs.
  • The Essential Waylon Jennings
  • Request copies of these CDs (also set to mail with the special on 7/23).