Christopher Foust Teams Up with Whey Jennings on ‘Hotter in Texas’ for the New Album ‘Jekyll & Hyde’
The music legacy continues as Whey Jennings, the grandson of the legendary Waylon Jennings, releases his new record ‘Jekyll & Hyde.’ Among the tracks that stand out in this compelling mix of songs is track number eight, ‘Hotter in Texas,’ co-written by Nashville’s own Christopher Foust along with Whey Jennings, Shane Grove, and David Wade.
This collaboration marks a significant moment in country music, bridging generations and styles. ‘Hotter in Texas’ showcases the distinctive blend of classic southern rock and contemporary country influences, with Foust’s expert guitar-based songwriting work prominently featured. Foust was specifically brought on board for this project due to his renowned skill and passion for guitar-driven, classic southern rock—a genre that resonates deeply with Jennings’ own musical roots.
‘Jekyll & Hyde’ promises to be a landmark album in Whey Jennings’ career, highlighting his growth as an artist and his ability to innovate within the genre while staying true to his iconic heritage. For fans of Christopher Foust, ‘Hotter in Texas’ is a perfect example of his artistic capabilities and his contribution to keeping the spirit of southern rock alive in modern country music.
Listeners can look forward to experiencing ‘Hotter in Texas’ among other tracks in ‘Jekyll & Hyde,’ available on all major music streaming platforms this year. The album not only captures the essence of Whey Jennings’ musical lineage but also exemplifies how contemporary artists like Christopher Foust are significantly enhancing the country music landscape through thoughtful collaborations and innovative production.