Saddle up y’all, for a damn good time on this edition of, The Icons of Outlaw Country!

But let’s change focus this week. Instead of the 1960’s and 70’s we thought we’d feature a full two hours of the Young Guns of Outlaw Country. We’re talkin’ outlaw firebrands blazing new trails through the dusty plains of modern country. We got Devyn Brinsfield’s soulful twang, Sturgill Simpson’s wide ranging grit, Shooter Jennings’ rockin’ outlaw pedigree, Jelly Roll’s blues-infused swagger, and Creed Fisher’s finger in the face of conformity. These ain’t just punk kids playing pretend, they’re the whole damn posse, redefining the true outlaw spirit for a new generation. No Bro-Country here. Crank up the volume, grab a whiskey, burn some herbal essence, and let The Icons of Outlaw Country take you on a wild ride where attitude-soaked lyrics meet electrifying riffs and rebellion roars louder than ever before. You ain’t heard nothin’ like it, brother. This is outlaw country’s future, and it’s comin’ at you full throttle.

Air Date: January 13, 2024

Playlist Show

HOUR ONE

  • Econoline – Devyn Brinsfield – 2023
  • Rebel within – Hank Williams III – 2010
  • That’s What Makes the World Go Around – Charley Crockett & Willie Nelson 2024
  • California Sober – Billy Strings & Willie Nelson
  • Outlaw You – Shooter Jennings – 2011
  • One Together – Whey Jennings – 2023
  • Outlaw Side of Me – Chris Jansen – 2023
  • Hippies and Cowboys – Cody Jinks – 2010
  • High Cost of Living – Jamey Johnson – 2008
  • I Don’t Mind – Sturgill Simpson – 2020
  • Feeling like Earnhardt – Duke Henry – 2022

HOUR TWO

  • Jesus, Haggard & Jones – Creed Fisher – 2023
  • Don’t California My Texas – Creed Fisher – 2022
  • Rich Men North of Richmond – Oliver Anthony – 2023
  • Like a Cowboy – Wesley Brown – 2019
  • This Damn Song – Pecos & the Rooftops – 2023
  • Everyone’s an Outlaw – Bryan Martin – 2020
  • Broken Window Serenade – Whiskey Myers – 2011
  • Southbound – Warren Zeiders – 2022
  • Heading South · Zach Bryan – 2019
  • Unapologetically Country as Hell – Hardy – 2019
  • Son of A Sinner – Jelly Roll – 2021
  • My Way – Devyn Brinsfield – 2023

By John Wesley Karson

John Wesley Karson grew up in Texas in the 1960’s and 70’s and was a fan of the country music scene thriving in Austin and Houston. He first began working in radio as a teenager at KPFT in Houston, a listener supported radio station which featured many of the outlaw country artists of that time. He worked on a volunteer basis at first, cleaning up around the station, emptying trash and taking every opportunity afforded him to learn the technical aspects of running the stations equipment. Eventually he was asked to operate the control board for Jerry Jeff Walker one night when he was guest hosting a radio show. It was at that point John was hooked and he knew his future would be in broadcasting. After 45 years in the broadcasting business, working as a commercial radio disc jockey and talk show host, John Wesley Karson retired in Bakersfield in 2020. When his friend Danny Hill bought KVLI radio in Lake Isabella, California in 2021 and launched Outlaw Country Radio 103.7FM, he asked John if he would like to host a weekend show. He gave John Wesley complete creative control over the shows content and John created “The Icons of Outlaw Country”. “It’s a complete labor of love,” John said, “This is the music I grew up listening to in Texas and I just want to share it with people as a way of honoring the contributions these great artist’s made to the world.” “It’s a celebration of the individual, over the collective and the rights as free and sovereign men and women to create what first and foremost pleased them, not some record company executive occupying space in an office building in lower Manhattan or West Los Angeles. “The right of the artist to demand control of their own destiny and their own intellectual property is a sacred right and only when the artist is able to achieve this is the artist truly free to create. Music is practically the only art form where the rights of the artist are superseded by some corporate weasel in a suit and tie sipping decaf lattes from the back of a limo. “As Ayn Rand put it, a 'Right'…means freedom from compulsion, coercion or interference by other men and that applies to record companies and producers as well as governments.” John Wesley Karson had a front row seat long before the term “Outlaw Country” was even used to describe what was known at that time as the “Cosmic Cowboy” revolution. John’s radio career spanned over four decades and each week he shares music and insight into these icons of country music, taking his listeners on a two hour sonic journey through the past and into the present state of the world of country music from his studios in Bakersfield, California.