February 14, 2002 Waylon Jennings, a Star and Outlaw of Country Music, Is Dead at 64 Associated Press NASHVILLE, Feb. 13 (AP) — Waylon Jennings, a singer, songwriter and guitarist who defined the outlaw movement in country music, died today at his home in Chandler, Ariz. He was 64. Schatzi Hageman, a spokeswoman for the singer, said Mr. Jennings died peacefully after a long battle with diabetes-related health problems. Mr. Jennings recorded 60 albums and had 16 No. 1 country singles in a career that spanned five decades and began when he played bass for Buddy Holly. He was ...