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Jennings and Chacon combined with Joe Kennedy, Byung-Hyun Kim, and top prospect Jeff Francis to form the team's starting rotation.
* " Omaha ", a song written by Billy Joe Shaver and recorded by Waylon Jennings in his 1973 album Honky Tonk Heroes.
With Joe Sample, Jennings wrote " Street Life " ( a world-wide hit for the Crusaders with singer Randy Crawford ) and several songs for various albums by the Crusaders for guest vocalists, including Joe Cocker (" I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today "), Bill Withers (" Soul Shadows "), and Nancy Wilson (" The Way It Goes ").
Jennings has collaborated on many songs for films, the most notable songs being " Up Where We Belong " for An Officer and a Gentleman, a song which won the Academy Award in America and the BAFTA ( British Academy Award ) in the United Kingdom and was a number one hit for Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes.
Mayor Joe Wright announced his resignation from the office as of January 14, 2011 ; CIty Councilman John Jennings was named as Interim Mayor, until the appointment of Terry Dilk on January 25, 2011 by the Marion County Republican Committee to fill out Wright's term through the 2011 elections.
In the 1970s, outlaw country's brand of rough honky tonk was represented by artists such as Gary Stewart, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, David Allan Coe, and Billy Joe Shaver.
Brooklyn's team features many former Baltimore Orioles players including Ned Hanlon, Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings and Joe Kelley.
* " Black Rose ", a song written by Billy Joe Shaver, also performed by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson
Outlaw country was another offshoot that had roots in Texas, with Texans like Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff Walker and Willie Nelson leading the movement, ably supported by writers like Billy Joe Shaver.
The teams featured Hall of Fame manager Ned Hanlon and a lineup with six future Hall of Famers: first baseman Dan Brouthers, second baseman John McGraw, shortstop Jennings, catcher Wilbert Robinson, right fielder ” Wee Willie ” Keeler, and left fielder Joe Kelley.
Baltimore Orioles ' HOF players Willie Keeler | ” Wee Willie ” Keeler, Joe Kelley, John McGraw, and Hughie Jennings, circa 1894
The leaders of the movement were Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, although others associated with the movement were David Allan Coe, Jessi Colter, Tompall Glaser, Gary Stewart and Billy Joe Shaver.
The focus of the movement has been on " outlaws ", such as Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings ( for reference, Waylon Jennings despised the term " Outlaw "), Merle Haggard, David Allan Coe and his Eli Radish Band, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Leon Russell, Hank Williams Jr., Townes Van Zandt and Billy Joe Shaver.
The follow-up album for Jennings was Honky Tonk Heroes and the songwriting hero was Texan Billy Joe Shaver.
This trade brought in two future Hall of Fame players, which added to the already established Orioles core of players including third baseman John McGraw, catcher Wilbert Robinson, shortstop Hughie Jennings, and center fielder Joe Kelley, all future Hall of Fame members.
Artists and producers he has worked with have ranged from Billy Preston, Hank Ballard, Chips Moman, Billy Lee Riley, Billy Joe Royal, Webb Pierce, Waylon Jennings, Tracy Nelson, Willie Nelson, and Tammy Wynette to Sam and Dave's Sam Moore, and others.
The " refit " Enterprise that appears in the first three Star Trek films was designed by Mike Minor, Joe Jennings, Andrew Probert, Douglas Trumbull, Harold Michaelson, and Richard Taylor, all based on conceptual sketches done by Jeffries for the never-filmed Star Trek: Phase II TV series.
Managed by Ned Hanlon, they won NL pennants in 1894, 1895 and 1896, and sported some of the most colorful players in history including John McGraw, Wee Willie Keeler, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, Wilbert Robinson, and Dan Brouthers.
Due to insolvency, the Brooklyn Superbas purchased the Orioles after the 1898 season and transferred Kelley, Hanlon, Keeler, Joe McGinnity, and Hughie Jennings to Brooklyn.
With the ownership consolidation, Orioles player-manager Ned Hanlon, who received an ownership stake in the clubs, moved from Baltimore to Brooklyn and assigned many of his best players to Brooklyn, including Joe Kelley, Dan McGann, Hughie Jennings and Willie Keeler.
The same year, he appeared on compilation CD Tribute To Tradition ( released on Columbia label ) with cover versions of Cold Cold Heart ( country classic recorded by Hank Williams in 1957 ) and Honky Tonk Heroes ( Like Me ) ( a major hit for Waylon Jennings in 1973, written by Billy Joe Shaver ).
In the late 80s Macero tried his hand at country music, producing an album by a New York based band called Sixgun, whose members included Joe Spena, Phil Gelfer, Kenny Davis ( Leichtling ), Ed Jennings, and Pete DeSalvo.

Jennings and Sample
Jennings and Sample also wrote the better part of three albums for B. B.
Jennings and Sample also wrote " One Day I'll Fly Away ", originally sung by Crawford, which was featured in the film Moulin Rouge !, along with another of Jennings ’ s songs, " Up Where We Belong ".

Jennings and player
* 1978 – Kerri Walsh Jennings, American volleyball player
* 1869 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player and manager ( d. 1928 )
In the process, Jennings became the first Rockies player to win the National League Rookie of the Year award.
* 1989 – Brandon Jennings, American basketball player
* Hughie Jennings – inducted as player, managed Giants from 1924 to 1925.
* November 21 – Jonas Jennings, American football player
* June 12 – Pat Jennings, Northern Irish footballer player
* February 1 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player ( b. 1869 )
* April 2 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player ( d. 1928 )
18-year old Northern Irish goalkeeper Pat Jennings also featured under McGarry, and made his international debut despite being a Third Division player.
* Rashad Jennings, American football player Jacksonville Jaguars
Culpeper also produced pro basketball player Keith " Mister " Jennings.
Buddy Holly's bass player, Waylon Jennings, was scheduled to fly on the plane, but gave his seat up to the Big Bopper, who was suffering from influenza.
* Mike Jennings, NBA player
* Brandon Jennings, NBA player for the Milwaukee Bucks
Felix currently studies at the University of Surrey, along with the prestigious trumpet player Paul Jennings and the up and coming opera star James Johnson.
* Dave Jennings, professional American football player ; played for St. Lawrence University
Hugh Ambrose Jennings ( April 2, 1869 – February 1, 1928 ) was a Major League Baseball player and manager from 1891 to 1925.
Jennings was a fiery, hard-nosed player who was not afraid to be hit by a pitch to get on base.
The fiery Jennings was also known as one of the most fearless players of his time, allowing himself to be hit by a pitch more than any other player.
Jennings was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1945 as a player.
* Kelly Jennings, NFL player, CityU of Seattle Higher Education Spokesperson
* Hughie Jennings, baseball player and manager
* Paul Jennings ( darts player ) ( born 1976 ), English darts player

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