Welcome to The Icons of Outlaw Country Radio Show with John Wesley Karson, where we celebrate the rebellious spirit of country music and its legendary artists. On this episode, we’re honoring two of the biggest names in the Outlaw Country movement: Hank Williams Jr. and David Allan Coe. Our special tribute segments will feature 30 minutes of each artist’s iconic music, showcasing their unique styles and impact on the genre. Join us for the Outlaw Music Jam as we pay homage to these legendary musicians and their contributions to the world of country music.
Original Air Date September 14, 2024
HOUR ONE
- Willie Nelson – Write Your Own Songs –1984
- Marshall Chapman – Crystal Clear –1977
- Chris Ledoux – This Cowboys Hat –1991
- Towns Van Zandt – Waitin’ Around to Die –1968
- Tom T. Hall – Who’s Gonna Feed Them Hogs –1971
- Asleep at the Wheel – Miles & Miles of Texas –2003
- Red Steagall – Lone Star Beer & Bob Wills –2014
- Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys – Faded Love –1950
- David Allan Coe – Death Row –1969
- David Allan Coe – If That Ain’t Country –1977
- David Allan Coe – If That Ain’t Country (Pt. Two) – 1997
- David Allan Coe – Panheads Forever – 1982
- David Allan Coe – Lost My Sense of Humor – 1977
- David Allan Coe – Punkin Center Barn Dance – 1977
- David Allan Coe – Willie Waylon & Me – 1977
- David Allan Coe – Son of the South – 1986
HOUR TWO
- Hank Williams Jr. – Standing In the Shadows – 1966
- Hank Williams Jr. – Country Boy Can Survive – 1981
- Hank Williams Jr. – Blues Man – 1980
- Hank Williams Jr. – Outlaw Women – 1979
- Hank Williams Jr. – Attitude Adjustment – 1984
- Hank Williams Jr. – I’ve Got Rights – 1979
- Hank Williams Jr. – Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound – 1979
- Merle Haggard & Toby Keith – Fightin’ Side of Me –2005
- Creed Fisher – If You Have a Right to Burn My Flag – 2022
- Charlie Daniels Band – In America –1980
- CD Band – (What This World Needs Is) A Few More Rednecks – 1989
- Trace Atkins – More of Us – 2011
- Billy Joe Shaver – If You Don’t Love Jesus Go to Hell – 2007
- Waylon Jennings – America – 1984