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'''DJ''': [[Jesco White]] | '''DJ''': [[wp:Jesco White|Jesco White]], a traditional Appalachian mountain dancer from West Virginia known as the "Dancing Outlaw". He follows in the footsteps of his father D. Ray White, who was immortalized in the Hank Williams song "The Legend of D. Ray White". He and his family have been featured in three documentaries, ''Dancing Outlaw'', ''Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to Hollywood'' and ''The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia'' (co-produced by Johnny Knoxville). He has also guest starred on the television shows ''Roseanne'' and ''Squidbillies'', and Beck's music video for "Loser". | ||
'''Genre:''' [[wp:Outlaw country|Outlaw country]] | '''Genre:''' [[wp:Outlaw country|Outlaw country]] |
Revision as of 05:45, 15 September 2013
Radio Station Rebel Radio | |
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Genre: | Outlaw country |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto V |
DJ(s): | Jesco White |
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Rebel Radio is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V. Hosted by Jesco White, the station features classic outlaw country music, only because "country has gone sissy." [1]
DJ: Jesco White, a traditional Appalachian mountain dancer from West Virginia known as the "Dancing Outlaw". He follows in the footsteps of his father D. Ray White, who was immortalized in the Hank Williams song "The Legend of D. Ray White". He and his family have been featured in three documentaries, Dancing Outlaw, Dancing Outlaw II: Jesco Goes to Hollywood and The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (co-produced by Johnny Knoxville). He has also guest starred on the television shows Roseanne and Squidbillies, and Beck's music video for "Loser".
Genre: Outlaw country
Playlist
- Waylon Jennings - "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" (1975)
- Charlie Feathers - "Can't Hardly Stand It" (1956)
- C. W. McCall - "Convoy" (1975)
- Hasil Adkins - "Get Outta My Car" (1966)
- Waylon Jennings - "I Ain't Living Long Like This" (1979)
- Ozark Mountain Daredevils - "If You Wanna Get to Heaven" (1973)
- Hank Thompson - "I Don't Hurt Anymore" (1964)
- Johnny Paycheck - "It Won't Be Long (And I'll Be Hating You)" (1968)
- Johnny Cash - "The General Lee" (1982)
- Willie Nelson - "Whiskey River" (1978)
- Jerry Reed - "You Took All the Ramblin' Out of Me" (1972)
References