Jerry Jeff Walker – My Old Man (live solo 1969)
A Father Remembered Through Song, Where “My Old Man” Turns Memory Into Something That Never Leaves In 1969, performing solo with only a guitar and a quiet room to hold…
A Father Remembered Through Song, Where “My Old Man” Turns Memory Into Something That Never Leaves In 1969, performing solo with only a guitar and a quiet room to hold…
A Road-Weary Ballad of Love Gone Cold, Where Freedom and Loneliness Walk Side by Side In 1978, Jerry Jeff Walker delivered a live performance of “Jaded Lover” that captured the…
A Gospel Train of Memory and Redemption Carries Four Legends Back to Their Roots In the early 1970s, on The Johnny Cash Show, a rare and powerful reunion unfolded as…
A Farewell Told in Plain Truth: How “Jaded Lover” Became Jerry Jeff Walker’s Quiet Confession on Stage In 1991, Jerry Jeff Walker delivered one of his most emotionally revealing live…
A Song About Leaving the Noise Behind and Finding the Road Back to Yourself At Farm Aid 1986, one of America’s most meaningful benefit concerts, Jerry Jeff Walker stepped onto…
A Song About Survival and Letting Life Roll On, No Matter the Hardship In 1991, on a special broadcast of TNN’s The Nashville Network, Jerry Jeff Walker stepped into the…
A humble anthem of the open road, where a simple truck becomes a symbol of freedom, memory, and a life honestly lived. Around 1990, during a period when outlaw country…
A Song of Wandering Souls and Quiet Dignity: “Mr. Bojangles” Lives Again on a Summer Night in Austin On July 4, 1986, during the annual Farm Aid concert in Austin,…
A Night in Jail, A Lifetime in Song: How Jerry Jeff Walker Turned a Stranger’s Story into “Mr. Bojangles” Few songs in American folk history carry the quiet humanity of…
A Song About Leaving the City Behind and Finding Freedom on the Open Road When Jerry Jeff Walker sat down in Austin in 1984 to perform LA Freeway for the…