. . . . . . "Stephen King"@en . "Black Ribbons - album cover.jpg"@en . . "yes"@en . . . "25498783"^^ . "150.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shooter Jennings, Matt Whyte"@en . ""@en . . . . . . "717.0"^^ . . . . "The Illuminated"@en . "2009"^^ . . . . . "4293.0"^^ . . . . . . "307.0"^^ . "68.0"^^ . . "19957"^^ . . "Black Ribbons"@en . . "Don't Feed the Animals"@en . "199.0"^^ . "studio"@en . . "345.0"^^ . . . "Ted Russell Kamp"@en . "The Breaking Point"@en . "190.0"^^ . . "215.0"^^ . "Fuck You"@en . . "--12-22"^^ . "91.0"^^ . . . . . . "Matt Reasor"@en . . . "Shooter Jennings"@en . . "2010-03-02"^^ . . . . . "211.0"^^ . "339.0"^^ . . "Lights in the Sky"@en . . "No Depression"@en . "2012"^^ . "performer"@en . . . "2007"^^ . . . . "294.0"^^ . . . . . . "103.0"^^ . "661.0"^^ . . . . "701.0"^^ . . . . . . "Family Man"@en . "Wake Up!"@en . . . . "Black Ribbons"@en . "207.0"^^ . . . "689.0"^^ . . . . . "1117023988"^^ . . . "94.0"^^ . . "California via Tennessee"@en . . "Dave Cobb, Shooter Jennings"@en . . . . . . . . "286.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "All of This Could Have Been Yours"@en . . "71.0"^^ . "676.0"^^ . . . . . . . "When the Radio Goes Dead"@en . "Everything Else is Illusion"@en . . . . . . "361.0"^^ . . "261.0"^^ . "God Bless Alabama"@en . . . "Ike Reilly"@en . . . "Black Ribbons is the fourth studio album by American musician Shooter Jennings. Released on March 2, 2010, the album marked a departure from Jennings's established Southern rock sound. It is a dystopian concept album and rock opera presented as the final free radio broadcast of a fictional disc jockey named Will 'o the Wisp (voiced by writer Stephen King), who, in defiance, plays the music of the fictional hard rock band Hierophant, whose music has been banned from airplay, on the evening before his radio station is to be taken over by the government to be used to air propaganda."@en . . "Black Ribbons"@en . . . . "311.0"^^ . . "Summer of Rage"@en . . . "Black Ribbons is the fourth studio album by American musician Shooter Jennings. Released on March 2, 2010, the album marked a departure from Jennings's established Southern rock sound. It is a dystopian concept album and rock opera presented as the final free radio broadcast of a fictional disc jockey named Will 'o the Wisp (voiced by writer Stephen King), who, in defiance, plays the music of the fictional hard rock band Hierophant, whose music has been banned from airplay, on the evening before his radio station is to be taken over by the government to be used to air propaganda."@en . . . .