There’s a new Waylon Jennings album coming out in October — that is, the first in a series of high-quality studio albums culled from material the late country legend left in the vault — and his son, Shooter Jennings, unveiled it for an invite-only crowd Monday night at the Viper Room. If four months out from the release date seems slightly early for a listening party, there was a harmonic convergence Shooter couldn’t resist: Monday was his dad’s 88th birthday, directly coinciding with Father’s Day.
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