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  1. 22. Sept. 2023 · Jerry Jeff Walker and his wife, Susan, donated his entire archives to the Wittliff Collections in 2017. Now, a new exhibit, “ Viva Terlingua: The Big Bang of Texas Music ,” includes never-before-heard recordings from Luckenbach.

  2. I’ve often maintained that if Susan Walker, Jerry Jeff’s wife/manager (emphasis on slash), had married me instead of him, I’d be the president of the United States and he would be sleeping ...

  3. In 1986, Jerry Jeff and Susan Walker formed Tried and True Music, an independent label dedicated to releasing new music from Jerry Jeff, on their own terms. Always being a man who believed in causes and, looking for a way to give back, the couple eventually founded the Tried and True Foundation, which is a reflection of their commitment to the fostering of young musicians’ talents.

  4. 25. Okt. 2020 · Jerry Jeff Walker was singing in New Orleans coffeehouses and on street corners in 1965, when he was thrown in jail for public intoxication. It wasn’t the first time he had been drunk, and it ...

  5. 6. Okt. 2022 · Jerry Jeff covered this breezy tune, penned by his son Django (named after the great guitarist Django Reinheart). The song had already topped the Texas music charts in a recording by Pat Green, but dad’s performance on 2006’s Gonzo Stew adds an extra dollop of fatherly sentimentality as the singer longs for a girl he foolishly left behind in Texas.

  6. 26. Okt. 2020 · Monday, October 26th, 2020. Submitted by Mar Dusz for The San Pedro Sun. Many hearts mourn the loss of the legendary Jerry Jeff Walker, who left us on October 23, 2020. San Pedro, Belize has become synonymous to many of Mr. Jerry’s fans due to his yearly shows on the island and his love for Ambergris Caye. “Come Away To Belize With Me” is ...

  7. Susan Walker was watching from a distance, remembering the gentle nudge she felt in the middle of the night soon after Jerry Jeff passed, and the vision that emerged, and the one that sculptor Clete Shields created. For Susan, this was a creative process that she describes as “flowers for her scars”.