This week’s Icons of Outlaw Country with John Wesley Karson delivers a hard-hitting tribute to the rebels who shaped the outlaw movement. Tune in for the raw, soulful sounds of Doug Sahm, blending Tex-Mex with country grit, and Johnny Cash, the Man in Black, whose defiant “Folsom Prison Blues” resonates with the outcast. Dale Watson keeps honky-tonk alive with his authentic twang, while Hank Williams Jr. cranks up the rowdy energy with “Family Tradition.” Johnny Paycheck rounds out the lineup, his working-class fire shining in “Take This Job and Shove It.” Hosted by John Wesley Karson—that’s Karson with a K—this episode celebrates the untamed spirits who broke Nashville’s rules to redefine country music.
Original Air Date September 6, 2025
Playlist
HOUR ONE
Jerry Jeff Walker – Desperados Waiting for a Train – 1974
Jimmy Dale Gilmore – Tonight I Think I’m Gonna’ Go Downtown – 1985
David Allan Coe – Tennessee Whisky – 1981
Steve Goodman – Don’t Do Me Any Favors Anymore – 1972
Ray Wiley Hubbard – Screw You We’re From Texas – 2003
Pinkard & Bowden – Woman With a Gun – 1993
Jamey Johnson – Between Jennings and Jones – 2008
Willie Nelson – The Maker – 1998
Steve Earle – Copperhead Road – 1988
Eddie Noack – Before You Use That Gun – 1973
Hayes Carll – Bad Liver and A Broken Heart • 2008
Waylon Jennings – Freedom to Stay – 1973
HOUR TWO
Johnny Paycheck – Stay Away From the Cocaine Train – 1979
Hank Williams Jr. – In the Arms of Cocaine – 1983
Johnny Cash – When Uncle Bill Quit Dope – 1971
David Allan Coe – Cocaine Carolina – 1985
Commander Cody – Seeds & Stems – 1971
New Riders of the Purple Sage – Panama Red – 1973
Toby Keith – I’ll Never Smoke Weed W/ Willie Again (LIVE) – 2003
Dale Watson – Texas Boogie – 1995
Tompall Glazer – It Ain’t Fair – 1977
Billy Joe Shaver – Warrior Man – 2005
Brian Burns – Angels & Outlaws – 2019
Emmylou Harris – Rhythm Guitar – 1985
Guy Clark – Homegrown Tomatoes – 1983
Doug Sham – Texas Me – 2000