Shooter Jennings
American musician and record producer
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2022 | Released collaborative album 'Sometimes Y' with Yelawolf. |
2021 | Released 'Leave Those Memories Alone', a tribute single to his late friend and manager Col. John Hensley, which was part of the album 'Over a Cocaine Rainbow'. |
2021 | Released the 'Goof the Floof Remix' of his track 'From Here to Eternity', which referenced a quote by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. |
2019 | Collaborated with Brandi Carlile to produce Tanya Tucker's 25th album 'While I'm Livin'', which earned Grammys for Best Country Album and Best Country Song, and received Americana Award nominations. |
2019 | Won Grammy Award for Best Americana Album for 'By the Way, I Forgive You' and was nominated for Album of the Year and Record of the Year. |
2019 | Appeared as himself in the television series 'Marvel's The Punisher'. |
March 2019 | Announced a tour with Duff McKagan in support of McKagan's solo album 'Tenderness', with Jennings' band playing both support and headline slots as backing band. |
2018 | Produced Brandi Carlile's album 'By the Way, I Forgive You', which received six Grammy nominations and won three awards in Americana and American roots categories. |
August 2018 | Released his album 'Shooter', a fun, rockin' record created with producer Dave Cobb, inspired by the 1984 country album Major Moves. |
2017 | Shooter Jennings originally planned to release the album 'Over a Cocaine Rainbow', but decided to postpone it due to the album being too 'dark and experimental'. |
2016 | Created and released a podcast series titled 'Beyond the Black' about the topics and recording of Black Ribbons, available on music streaming platforms, YouTube, and the podcast's website. |
February 26 2016 | Released the album 'Countach (For Giorgio)', a tribute to electronic music pioneer Giorgio Moroder, featuring guest vocals from Steve Young, Brandi Carlile, Marilyn Manson, and Richard Garriott de Cayeux. The album became his first to enter the Dance Albums chart, peaking at number seven. |
2015 | Jennings's label Black Country Rock released Stargunn's debut album 'The Only Way Up Is Down' on vinyl as part of Record Store Day. |
2014 | Releases the full Fenixon recording through his own label, Black Country Rock. |
August 2014 | Released the George Jones tribute EP 'Don't Wait Up (for George)'. |
May 2014 | Shooter Jennings announced plans to release two EPs later in the year, including a tribute to George Jones called 'Don't Wait Up (for George)'. |
February 27 2014 | Shooter Jennings announced the release of his spoken word album 'The Magic', a follow-up to Hierophant's 2010 album 'Black Ribbons', inspired by the first story in the interactive horror series thirteen. |
2013 | Released sixth studio album 'The Other Life'. |
2013 | The Other Life film won Best Short Film at the Horror Hound Festival, directed by Jennings and Blake Judd. |
2013 | Starred as 'The Gunslinger' in the film 'The Other Life'. |
October 2013 | Shooter Jennings announced the formation of Black Country Rock, his new independent label and multi-format recording company, releasing remastered and live albums from himself, Waylon Jennings, and Jessi Colter on multiple formats including vinyl, cassette, CD, and digital platforms. |
June 4 2013 | Shooter Jennings married long-time friend Misty Brooke Swain in Joshua Tree, California, after meeting her when he was in his rock band Stargunn and she was bartending at the Rainbow Bar & Grill. |
2012 | Shooter Jennings released 'Outlaw You' as a digital single, which was later included on the album The Other Life. |
October 2012 | Served as one of six commentators for the Ovation mini-series 'Song By Song: Johnny Cash'. |
July 31 2012 | Featured in Bucky Covington's debut single 'The Drinking Side of Country' from the album Good Guys. |
March 13 2012 | Released the album 'Family Man' after signing with E1 Music, marking his first self-produced album and a return to his country roots. The album was originally planned to be eighteen tracks but was split into two albums. |
February 25 2012 | Performed at the Johnny Cash 80th Birthday Bash, singing 'Cocaine Blues' alongside Willie Nelson and Amy Nelson. The performance was later released as a DVD/CD combo. |
2011 | Formed The Triple Crown backing band with childhood friend Erik Deutsch, featuring musicians Erik Deutsch (piano), Tony Leone (drums), Jeff Hill (bass), Jon Graboff (pedal steel), Eleanor Whitmore (fiddle), and Chris Masterson (lead guitar). |
2011 | Shooter Jennings and Drea de Matteo had a son. |
2011 | Releases the KilRaven track 'Only You' from the album 'Missed The Boat', referencing his high school industrial rock band. |
2010 | Launched the 'XXX' movement with other artists to support musicians struggling to receive mainstream recognition. |
May 1 2010 | Announced 'Black Ribbons: The Living Album' on Twitter, which included the full studio record and live shows with Hierophant on a USB flash drive shaped like a tarot card. |
March 2 2010 | Independently released the album 'Black Ribbons' through Black Country Rock Records, marking a significant departure from his previous country sound. |
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