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Shooter Jennings Kills Stephen Kingnew

Randall Flagg couldn't do it, and neither could Pennywise the Clown. But Shooter Jennings pulled it off. He killed Stephen King. Or at least he did on his latest album, Black Ribbons, a dystopian concept album that's equal parts Nine Inch Niles and Nashville.
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Haire  |  09-21-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Shooter Jennings: Hungry Like the Wolfnew

The outlaw country spawn wants to be more Jack White than Clint Black.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Jason Notte  |  05-23-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Shooter Jennings' Music is Anti-Nashville Countrynew

The Wolf harkens back to days when Shooter's daddy was making hits -- back then, the best prize a country star could receive was a radio hit and, with an army of songwriters supplying songs, the norm was to release two or more albums a year in hopes that one of them would have the golden single.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Werner Trieschmann  |  10-29-2007  |  Reviews

Wallowing in Dad's Shadownew

Shooter's second album seems to struggle with his father's shadow, attempting to make a unique statement while acknowledging the legacy of his genes -- unfortunately, he misses the mark.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  James Kelly  |  04-27-2006  |  Reviews

Outlaw Attitudenew

The music of Shooter Jennings and his band, the 357s, is bristling with renegade spirit and high energy.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Michael Andrews  |  08-04-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

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