
He started playing guitar at fourteen and on occasion he'd play percussion in his father's band. At 8 years old, he began taking piano lessons. He lived the first few years of his life in a crib on his parents' tour bus surrounded by the likes of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. “I love my mom,” says Jennings, “but I like Dad's version better. But his father said he came up with the name when, moments after the newborn emerged from his mother's womb, the boy sprayed a nurse before anyone could put on his first diaper. His mother cited her, and husband Waylon Jennings', love of western culture and cowboy art for inspiring the gun-derived moniker. There are two different accounts regarding how he got his nickname "Shooter". Jennings was born in Nashville, Tennessee on May 19, 1979. In 2018, Jennings released his eighth album, called Shooter, under Dave Cobb’s Low Country Sound imprint label. Jennings has since followed with six more full-length studio albums: Electric Rodeo (2006), The Wolf (2007), Black Ribbons (2009), Family Man (2012), The Other Life (2013) and Countach (For Giorgio) (2016), in addition to a live album, a compilation, and numerous EPs. Jennings made his debut with the single "4th of July" of his 2005 album “ Put the "O" Back in Country” on Universal South, which peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard country charts. Jennings is active mainly in outlaw country and Southern rock genres. He also has made some appearances and cameos in films. The only son of country music singers Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, he has been active since 1996, releasing seven albums and numerous EPs. Waylon Albright Jennings (born May 19, 1979), known professionally as Shooter Jennings, is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.
