Interview: Brianna Harness Gets Real About Life in the Jennings Family Tree (2024)

To country music fans, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter are outlaw royalty. To Brianna Harness, they're the great-grandparents who hired a bunch of pretend princesses and threw her a big birthday party when she was a toddler.

"Growing up, it was pretty normal ... We had our own struggles, our own problems. And with Waylon passing away when I was two, three years old, I don't have too much of a memory of him -- I just have, like, a whole bunch of pictures," says Harness, now in her early 20s. She's the daughter of country rapper Struggle Jennings (given name: William Harness), himself the son of Jennifer Eddy, who is the daughter of Colter and her first husband, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Duane Eddy.

For those keeping score at home, that means Waylon Jennings is Harness' step-great-grandfather, and that she's also related to musician and producer Shooter Jennings, the son of Colter and the elder Jennings. In Nashville, where everyone has some sort of connection to the industry, though, it never seemed like anything to brag about.

"As I've gotten older, and the more I've gotten into music,I feel like they definitely set huge stepping stones and paved the way for me," Harness reflects. "A lot of artists don't really have that privilege ... but it also set high standards-- very high standards -- with where I was supposed to go and what I'm supposed to do with my music and how I'm supposed to sound."

Harness recalls herself as an "extremely musical" child -- she sang in the choir, was first chair in band and "just, like, ran around singing all the time" -- but her debut album,Welcome to My Nightmare, only just arrived in 2020. She dreamed of being a forensic scientist, then considered a few other career paths; music as her life's work wasn't a given.

"It'ssuch a tough industry, you know? There's so many artists out there, and it's such a battle to really get your name out there and get your music heard, and a very expensive process as well," Harness explains. "But now that I'm here, I love it. I love it so much. I couldn't see myself really doing anything else."

Harness' own musical tastes span decades and genres, and she admits that she's "still figuring out" her full artistic spectrum. "I kind of plan to be all over the place, you know?... Withstreaming platforms and the way everything's set up, I feel like you're really allowed to just completely be yourself," she reasons.

OnWelcome to My Nightmare, which follows an EP of duets with her father, the artist is a little bit Amy Winehouse and a little bit Billie Eilish: There's a dark undercurrent to her beautiful, aching vocals, for example on her cover of Colter's 2006 album cut "The Canyon."

Beyond her Colter cover, Harness' tracklist contains songs written by her father and grandmother -- additional opportunities to leverage her family's talent. Harness and her dad haven't always had a picture-perfect relationship: During some of Harness' childhood, Struggle Jennings was in jail; hermother, meanwhile struggled with drugs, causing the singer to leave home at 15. Nonetheless, she calls her father her "best friend," someone who can effortlessly channel her feelings and personality into lyrics.

"He just put himself in my perspective... and it was just -- it's beautiful," Harness says. "We don't really like hold onto any past grudges or anything like that -- we're just here to create with each other ...

"There's probably not very many things that we don't know about each other," she adds. "There was so many times where I was like, 'Oh, I could see this going this way' ... and he was just like, 'Oh, what about this?' And I'm like, 'Wow, that's insane, I didn't even know I felt like that and now you've given me these lyrics.'"

Although it's not on her album, Harness' sessions forWelcome to My Nightmare also included a reimagining of Struggle Jennings' "Outlaw S--t," which itself pulls from Waylon Jennings' posthumously released song of the same name, an altered version of his 1978 release "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out of Hand." She alters the lyrics ever so slightly, to sing the story of his drug crimes, sentencing and jail time from her point of view.

Harness recorded "Outlaw S--t" and created its accompanying music video as a Father's Day gift. It was a longtime dream of hers to cover the song, but nonetheless, she cried through the whole process, she says, and sharing it with her father was just as emotional.

"He watched it and just started crying, and, oh, it was a big thing," she remembers. "We've got that on film."

It's common for generations of family members to connect through music, but for Harness, it's an extra-special experience, since they're the ones making it.

"It's so much fun just sharing your feelings and emotions with your family.And music is just such a beautiful thing," she says. "We can all relate to it and all connect with each other through music."

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Interview: Brianna Harness Gets Real About Life in the Jennings Family Tree (2024)

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Are Brianna Harness and Struggle Jennings related? ›

Watch Struggle Jennings and his daughter Brianna Harness perform the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Have You Ever Seen The Rain," which was written by John Fogerty.

Who is the father of Curtis harness Struggle Jennings? ›

Harness was born to William Harness Sr and Jennifer Eddy, the daughter of Duane Eddy and Jessi Colter. Harness Sr. was murdered in 1990.

Who are Brianna Harness' parents? ›

She's the daughter of country rapper Struggle Jennings (given name: William Harness), himself the son of Jennifer Eddy, who is the daughter of Colter and her first husband, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Duane Eddy.

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From Nashville, Tennessee, Brianna Harness is a rising talent in the genres of country and contemporary country music.

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Out of Nashville, Tennessee, the American rapper Struggle Jennings is the grandson of instrumental rock guitarist Duane Eddy and country musician Jessi Colter, the step-grandson of Waylon Jennings, and the nephew of Shooter Jennings.

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Dougal MacKenzie is Roger's sixth-great-grandfather and Brianna's paternal great-uncle. This makes Roger and Brianna 2nd cousins, 6 times removed. Statistically, they share 0.05% DNA.

Is Jessi Colter Struggle Jennings mom? ›

Prior to marrying Waylon Jennings in 1969, Colter was married to guitar great Duane Eddy, with whom she had the daughter Jenni Eddy Jennings. Struggle Jennings (born Will Harness) is the son of Jenni Eddy; his daughter — and chief duet partner here — is Brianna Harness.

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Jason Bradley DeFord (born December 4, 1984), known professionally as Jelly Roll (originally stylized as JellyRoll), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Antioch, Tennessee.

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Shooter Jennings is the uncle of William Harness, Professionally known as Struggle Jennings.

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In 2003, Stephanie Lopez was convicted of intentional child abuse resulting in death and was sentenced to 27 years in prison. Andy Walters received a 57-year sentence, and Steven Lopez was sentenced to 51 years.

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Whey Jennings is the grandson of the legendary outlaw country star Waylon Jennings. Whey had some pretty big shoes to fill, honestly. With Waylon and Shooter in your family tree, falling in the shadows just happens.

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Watch Struggle Jennings and his daughter Brianna Harness perform the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Have You Ever Seen The Rain," which was written by John Fogerty. Struggle is the grandson of the legendary Jessi Colter and step-grandson of Waylon Jennings.

Is Shooter Jennings related to Waylon Jennings? ›

Terry's younger half brother, Waylon Albright “Shooter” Jennings, is the only son of Waylon and fourth wife Jessie Colter. Born in 1979, Shooter lived his early years touring with his parents.

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Brianna is a girl's name of Irish origin, meaning “high,” “noble,” and “exalted.” This name is a derivation of Briana, the feminine version of Brian.

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Whey Jennings is the grandson of the legendary outlaw country star Waylon Jennings. Whey had some pretty big shoes to fill, honestly. With Waylon and Shooter in your family tree, falling in the shadows just happens. It would be easy to, and likely has been done, compare Whey to his grandpa.

Is Struggle Jennings Waylon's son? ›

It's all in the name for Struggle Jennings. As the second part of his hip-hop moniker suggests, the country-rapper born Will Harness is the grandson of outlaw country singer Waylon Jennings and the nephew of Shooter Jennings.

How is Shooter Jennings related to Waylon Jennings? ›

Waylon Albright "Shooter" Jennings (born May 19, 1979) is an American musician and record producer. He is the son of country singers Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter.

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Prior to marrying Waylon Jennings in 1969, Colter was married to guitar great Duane Eddy, with whom she had the daughter Jenni Eddy Jennings. Struggle Jennings (born Will Harness) is the son of Jenni Eddy; his daughter — and chief duet partner here — is Brianna Harness.

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