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  1. The Waylors, later Waymore's Outlaws, is a country music band, best known as the backing and recording band of country music singer Waylon Jennings. Jennings formed the band in 1961, consisting of Jerry Gropp on the guitar and Richie Albright on the drums after moving to Phoenix, Arizona.

  2. Mar 1, 2014 · Stumpwater-Jak featuring Jerry Gropp with the song Too Many Outlaws. Jerry Gropp played rhythm guitar for Waylon Jennings in the early days and again in the early 1980's. I first met Jerry...

  3. Jennings formed his backing band, the Waylors, with bassist Paul Foster, guitarist Jerry Gropp, and drummer Richie Albright. The band soon earned a strong local fan base at JD's, [49] where Jennings developed his rock-influenced style of country music that defined him on his later career.

  4. Jerry Gropp, known as Jerry Dallas in Canada, Waylon's original guitarist and friend of mine in Canada, recorded this Shirl Milet song in 1975. The quality ...

  5. www.docomomo-wewa.org › architect › gropp-jerryGropp, Jerry - Docomomo Wewa

    Jan 1, 2020 · Gropp, Jerry. (1926 – 2020) Born in Seattle, architect Jerry Gropp, spent his early years in Spokane but moved back to Seattle at the age of 14. In 1944, hoping to become a pilot, he enlisted in the US Army Air Corps.

  6. Explore Jerry Gropp's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jerry Gropp on AllMusic.

  7. Jennings' wife Jessi Colter, Marcia Beverly, and Jerry Gropp provide harmony vocals on the LP. Understandably, considering his condition at the time, Jennings was not fond of his work during this period: "I was doing bad records.