Billy Joe Shaver to be Paid Tribute on SiriusXM
It’s been a hard few weeks down in Texas and beyond as Texas music and Outlaw country have lost three titans of the golden era, with Johnny Bush, Jerry Jeff, Walker, and now Billy Joe Shaver all passing away in rapid succession. It has left the country music world reeling in an already unprecedented year.
Billy Joe Shaver died on Wednesday, October 28th after suffering a massive stroke on the morning of October 27th significantly affecting his brain stem. Billy Joe was currently in a rehabilitation facility after undergoing hip replacement surgery when the stroke occurred. They placed Shaver on life support, but he did not make it. He was 81 years old.
Throughout this upcoming Halloween weekend and into the next, SiriusXM’s Outlaw station (Channel 60) will be paying tribute to Billy Joe Shaver with rembrances and replaying multiple interviews he gave to the satellite radio provider over the years. See dates and times below, with shows by Shooter Jennings, Steve Earle, and Alamo Jones participating. There will also be remembrances all weekend on the Willie’s Roadhouse station (Channel 59). Willie and Billy Joe Shaver remained close friends well into their careers.
Without multiple fingers on his right hand, Billy Joe Shaver left an indelible mark on country music that will never be worn down. From writing all but one of the songs on the landmark, breakout album from Waylon Jennings—1973’s Honky Tonk Heroes—to beating the wrap for shooing a man in the face (in self-defense) near Waco in 2010, Billy Joe Shaver was the full embodiment of the “Outlaw” country icon and hero.
Unfortunately with the pandemic, proper in-person tributes for these fallen legends are just not possible. But hopefully these radio tributes and remembrances can tide us over until we’re able to congregate once again.
READ: Billy Joe Shaver Wasn’t Just A Legend. He Was a Hero
Shooter Jennings Electric Rodeo
October 31 from 6pm to 8pm ET
November 1 from 10pm to 12am ET
November 5 from 12am to 2am ET
Steve Earle Show: Hardcore Troubadour Radio
Featuring a 2012 interview with Billy Joe Shaver
October 31 from 9pm to 10pm ET
November 1 from 9am to 10am ET
November 2 from 1am to 2am ET
November 3 from 12am to 1am ET
November 4 from 9pm to 10pm ET
Alamo Jones Show
Featuring a 2014 interview with Billy Joe Shaver and performance from the SiriusXM Music City Theatre
October 31 from 2pm to 6pm ET
November 1 from 6pm to 10pm ET
BRO culture
October 31, 2020 @ 8:54 am
Thank you for listing the dates/times of the interviews. I’ll definitely give them a listen. Billy Joe was a true original.
Kevin Smith
October 31, 2020 @ 2:26 pm
Cool…im at this moment listening to my original lp of HonkyTonk Heroes. I really do think it was the greatest album Waylon ever made. Its a songwriting masterpiece in every way. And the execution of it is just outstanding.
To me Shaver was the common man cowboy poet that just spoke to people, from many different walks of life. Cowboys, hippies, rednecks, bikers and blue collar workers especially got him. He was the man.
Che
November 1, 2020 @ 6:57 pm
IMO, Everybody’s Brother is one of the most important outlaw albums ever written
BJS didn’t think that he was going to record another album and this was his parting advice as well as goodby to the world
It is very “god heavy” and my friend who is a strict atheist told me that the album is incredibly important to the outlaw movement and that even though that it is a religious based album that it is one of his favorites ever recorded.
RIP my friend
Big Tex
November 3, 2020 @ 9:33 am
Billy Joe Shaver’s funeral arrangements have been made.
https://wacotrib.com/blogs/entertainment_in_waco/billy-joe-shaver-funeral-services-set/article_869b0a08-1d71-11eb-8e6a-1f53fdff9ff4.html