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2023 saw Jennings honored with a prestigious GRAMMY Award nomination for “Producer of the Year,” celebrating such works as Turnpike Troubadours’ A Cat in the Rain, Julie Roberts’ Ain’t In No Hurry, Jesse Dayton’s “Talkin’ Company Man Blues,” Logan Ledger’s Golden State (as well as its masterful cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Ripple”), and Tanya Tucker’s Sweet Western Sound, the latter once again co-produced with Brandi Carlile following their work together on 2020’s While I’m Livin’, which garnered the country music legend her first-ever GRAMMY Awards for “Best Country Album” and “Best Country Song.”
The scion of American music royalty, Jennings has affirmed his own place in histories still to come as a truly limitless artist whose ambitious experimentation spans myriad genres and creative platforms, from releasing eight solo LPs, countless EPs, and founding his label and multimedia outlet, Black Country Rock, to hosting his “Shooter Jennings’ Electric Rodeo” on Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country channel, and the creation of acclaimed BBS Door games (available via his own BCRGames.com).
2023 saw the release of Shooter Jennings And The Werewolves Of Los Angeles Do Zevon, an exhilarating live album celebrating the songs of the late, great Warren Zevon, available now via BCR Media. Recorded in concert at Monterey, CA’s Rebels & Renegades Music Festival, the album sees Shooter Jennings and the Werewolves of Los Angeles – which includes multi-instrumentalist Brian Whelan (Dwight Yoakum, Jim Lauderdale) alongside longtime Jennings collaborators drummer Jamie Douglass, bassist Ted Russell Kamp, and guitarist John Schreffler – breaking out 11 wall-to-wall Zevon favorites including a rousing rendition of Zevon’s timeless anthem of desperation, “Lawyers, Guns and Money,” streaming now at YouTube following its exclusive premiere via Rolling Stone. An official live performance video for “Excitable Boy” is streaming now across all platforms.
Along with his hectic studio career, Jennings also found time to collaborate with actor James Woods on 2024’s Hear The Thunder Crack: The Life of James Woods Sung by Shooter Jennings, an expansive poetic journey into the mind and life of the Hollywood icon. Recorded at Dave's Room Studios in North Hollywood, CA, with James and the Highway Storm Orchestra over a period of three years, Jennings weaved lyrics and poetry written by Woods into a sweeping musical biography available now HERE.
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