Education
He was signed in 1997 by Electric and Music Industries and went to Nashville to record an album, but the album was never completed.
He was signed in 1997 by Electric and Music Industries and went to Nashville to record an album, but the album was never completed.
His stage name came from the name of his idol Waylon Jennings. He represented the Netherlands with Ilse DeLange as The Common Linnets at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, finishing in second place in the final. Bijkerk started his career in 1995 singing in the television program Telekids where he sang the chorus of the song Harry Stallion.
From childhood, he was inspired by country music and he played the drums with the band West Virginian Railroad.
In 2001, he lived and worked for a year in the United States where he also performed with his idol, Waylon Jennings. After Jennings died in 2002, Bijkerk returned to the Netherlands.
Bijkerk was taught by Lisa Boray and joined the cover band Santa Rosa after returning from the United States. He also sang in the band Millstreet.
In 2005, Bijkerk and Rachel Kramer performed as the duo Rachel & Waylon in the preliminary rounds of the National Song Contest with the song "Leven als een beest".
Breakthrough
Bijkerk took part in the first season of Holland"s Got Talent on Business School 6 in 2008. He auditioned with the song "lieutenant"s a Manitoba"s Manitoba"s Manitoba"s World" by James Brown. He received positive feedback from jurors Henkjan Smits and Patricia Paay.
Bijkerk placed in the finals.
A year later, Universal Music signed Bijkerk as the first Dutchman to the Motown label. His first single, "Wicked Way", was released on August 7, 2009, as a preview of the album Wicked Ways, released later that month.
A month later he received in a gold record for his debut album on the television program De wereld draait door. In June 2010, Waylon was one of the winners of the TMF Awards, winning the Borsato Award for new talent.
The prize was awarded to him by the namesake, Marco Borsato, at the TMF Awards Festival in Enschede.
Bijkerk released "The Escapist" in October 2011 as the first single from his second album, After All, which was released on November 3, 2011. This was followed by the singles "Lose lieutenant" and "Lucky Night". Bijkerk was voted best singer in the April 2012 3FM Awards.
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Together with singer Ilse Delange, Bijkerk was the Dutch entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen.
The two formed the duo The Common Linnets and sang the country/bluegrass song "Calm After the Storm". Bijkerk last performed with Delange at a concert on June 21, 2014 in Enschede, following which he left The Common Linnets.
Heaven After Midnight
Bijkerk"s third studio album, Heaven After Midnight, was released in September 2014 and reached #1 in the Dutch iTunes charts as well as in the Dutch Album Top 100 in the week of its release. He worked in Nashville and Hollywood on the album with, among others, Bruce Gaitsch, who previously wrote for Chicago and Madonna.
The Common Linnets.