Join John Wesley Karson every week for a two-hour exploration of outlaw country’s rebellious sounds. With captivating storytelling, he shares the tales and tunes of these iconic artists, immersing listeners in the vibrant tapestry of this genre. Through his show, he celebrates nonconformity and introduces audiences to the distinct voices that have shaped the outlaw country movement. The Icons of Outlaw Country is a spirited tribute to the bold individualism of artists who defied Nashville’s norms and blazed their own trail.
Original Air Date August 31, 2024
Playlist
Hour One
- Leon Russell – Am I That Easy To Forget? – 1973
 - Freda & the Firedogs – Your Good Girls Gonna Go Bad – 1972
 - Tanya Tucker – Blood Red & Goin’ Down – 1973
 - Merle Haggard – The Shows Almost Over – 1986
 - David Allan Coe – Take This Job and Shove It Too – 1980
 - Billy Joe Shaver – When the Fallen Angels Fly – 1994
 - Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show – Queen of the Silver Dollar –
 - Bryan Burns – Welcome to Texas – 2023
 - Creed Fisher – Don’t California My Texas – 2022
 - Creed Fisher – Hank Williams –2023
 - Hank Williams Jr. – Country Boy Can Survive – 1981
 - Gary Stewart – Ol’ Hank’s Lovesick Blues – 1990
 - Sunny Sweeny – I Feel Like Hank Williams Tonight – 2017
 - Jerry Jeff Walker – Trashy Women – 1990
 
Hour Two
- Chris Wall – A Gal From San Antone (LIVE) – 1996
 - Charlie Daniels – Long Haired Country Boy (LIVE) – 2012
 - Hank Williams – Alone & Forsaken –1948
 - Asleep At the Wheel – Tulsa Straight Ahead – 1987
 - Willie Nelson – Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain – 1975
 - Willie & Waylon – Write Your Own Songs – 1982
 - Waylon Jennings – I’m a Ramblin’ Man –1974
 - Waylon Jennings – Outlaw Bit – 1978
 - Sturgill Simpson – I Don’t Mind – 2020
 - Jamie Johnson – In Color – 2008
 - George Jones – Tennessee Whiskey – 1983
 - Johnny Cash – One Piece at a Time – 1976
 - The Bellamy Brothers – You Ain’t Just Whistlin’ Dixie – 1979
 - Dale Watson – Tupelo Mississippi & a Ford Fairlane – 2019
 - Guy Clark _ Let Him Roll – 1975