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Alan Jackson is one of the world's biggest country singers, a star who has been at the forefront of the music industry for more than 30 years. What might surprise Jackson's most ardent fans is the ...
Three decades since he took off "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" and Alan Jackson hasn't stopped writing his love story for country music. Jackson returns this week with "Where Have You Gone," a new ...
Three decades since he took off "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" and Alan Jackson hasn't stopped writing his love story for country music. Jackson returned May 14 with "Where Have You Gone," a new ...
TYLER, Texas — Country music legend Alan Jackson is known for hit songs such as "Gone Country," "Chattahoochee," "Remember When," "Summertime Blues," and the 9/11 tribute "Where Were You (When ...
The country music world is losing another legendary act as Alan Jackson revealed recently that he is heading out on his farewell tour. He is one of a handful of performers who have let fans know ...
Headliner Jackson was introduced by Chris Stapleton. In the crowd were CMT 2021 Next Woman of Country Lily Rose, who recalled spending many days along the Chattahoochee River in her youth, and ...
Alan Jackson landed the penultimate slot on ABC's CMA Music Festival recap on Monday night, singing 'Dixie Highway,' a song he recorded with Zac Brown for his new album 'Thirty Miles West.' ...
On Wednesday (April 5), Alan Jackson was announced as one-third of the Country Music Hall of Fame's Class of 2017.
Alan Jackson, Jerry “Guitar Man” Reed and “The Gambler” writer Don Schlitz are 2017’s class of inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Now in the midst of celebrating his 25th year in country music, Alan Jackson will release new music soon and is planning a 25-city 25th anniversary tour for 2015.
Alan Jackson 's storied career will be honored at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Beginning in August, the country legend's work will be seen in an exhibit called 25 Years of Keepin' It ...
-- This year's inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame were announced Wednesday morning in Nashville. From the modern era, Alan Jackson, part of country's legendary "Class of '89," was added.
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