Step into the rugged, rebellious heart of outlaw country, where raw storytelling and defiant spirits redefined country music. This is the home of the icons—Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and more—who broke free from Nashville’s polish in the 1970s to craft a sound that’s gritty, authentic, and timeless. Hosted by Texas radio legend John Wesley Karson, a veteran broadcaster with over 45 years in the industry who traded retirement for the airwaves on Outlaw Country Radio 103.7FM, we celebrate their music, their lives, and the movement that gave voice to the renegades. Explore their stories, discographies, and the legacy that still inspires rebels today. Welcome to the soul of outlaw country.
Original Air Date Oct 18, 2025
PLAYLIST SHOW 132
HOUR ONE:
Charlie Daniels Band – Long Haired Country Boy – 1974
David Allan Coe – Long Haired Redneck – 1976
The Bellamy Brothers – Old Hippie – 1985
Johnny Paycheck – Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised – 1977
Johnny Paycheck – The Outlaw’s Prayer – 1978
Kris Kristofferson – The Taker – 1971
Kris Kristofferson – To Beat the Devil – 1970
Sir Douglas Quintet – Mendocino – 1969
Marshall Chapman – Somewhere South of Macon – 1977
The Flatlanders – Dallas – 1972
Joe Ely – Me & Billy the Kid – 1987
Joe Ely – The Road Goes On Forever – 1995
Kinky Friedman – Get Your Biscuits in the Oven – 1973
HOUR TWO:
The Byrds – Life in Prison – 1968
The Byrds – You Ain’t Going Nowhere – 1968
Flyin’ Burrito Bros – Sin City – 1969
Flyin’ Burrito Bros – Do You Know How It Feels – 1969
David Allan Coe & George Jones – This Bottle (In My Hand) – 1980
Merle Haggard & George Jones – Yesterdays Wine – 1982
Johnny Paycheck & George Jones – When You’re Ugly As Us – 1980
Waylon Jennings – Lonesome, On’ry and Mean – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Freedom to Stay – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Layin’ My Money on the Line – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Gone to Denver – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Good Time Charlie’s Got the Blues – 1973
Waylon Jennings – You Can Have Her – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Pretend I Never Happened – 1973
Waylon Jennings – San Francisco Mabel Joy – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Sandy Sends Her Best – 1973
Waylon Jennings – Me and Bobby McGee – 1973