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04.16.2012
COUNTRY IS ABOUT REAL LIFE, JACKSON SAYS

Written by  George White  For FLORIDA TODAY

Alan Jackson has gone from humble roots to stardom to serving as the informal spokesman for a national tribute to the 9/11 attacks.

Born in Newnan, Ga., Jackson listened to gospel music before being introduced to such country artists as Gene Watson and Hank Williams Jr. He wrote his first song in 1983.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Jackson released the tribute song “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” which became a hit and put him in the mainstream spotlight.

Jackson, who has had 35 No. 1 hits and has been awarded two Grammys, talked about his career and life on the road.

QUESTION: What’s your favorite part about touring? What’s the most difficult?

ANSWER: I enjoy playing music for people. I’ve always said that as long as I feel like people still want to hear my music and see me in concert, I’ll still keep trying to do it. But I like being at home in Nashville, too, because that means I’m at home with my family.

Q: If you hadn’t become a country singer, what direction do you think your life might’ve taken?

A: I don’t know — I’d probably be doing something with cars — that’s what I was doing and what I always knew how to do and probably still could. I’ve always been kind of a car nut. You know, my daddy was a mechanic and I grew up around a garage. I might be doing something like that or building houses — I could see myself doing that, too.

Q: Country music used to be quite separate from mainstream or popular music. Do you think that has changed over the years?

A: I just do what I do, you know? There’s room for everything out there, I think. And there’s some good stuff! Kids like it — I’ve got kids in high school and college, and they like real country stuff and they like pop and rock stuff, too.

Q: Country music once was considered the music of regular, blue-collar folks. Do you think that has changed?

A: To me, country music’s about being in love, having your heart broke, drinkin’ and partyin’, livin’ and dyin’, family and where you grew up. It’s about real life and it still is, I think.

Q: You have a new song on the radio called “So You Don’t Have to Love Me Anymore” — what can you tell us about it?

A: It’s just one of those songs … when I heard it, it’s the kind of song that made me want to be in country music. I’m such a big fan of that kind of song. I think the sad songs and heartache songs are always the best ones to bring that emotion out.

Q: What’s next for you?

A: Well, we’ve got this new album (“Thirty Miles West”) coming out in June that I hope people like and are going to be excited to hear. You’re always anxious and excited when you’re working on a new album because you want to create good songs and music for people.


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Comments:


new cd - 2012-06-01
Can,t wait for the new cd. When is it coming out? I might have to get in line at WalMart, but whatever it takes. Alan, you are the top of the top, and Denise should write another book. I love your whole family. Loved your tribute to the troops on GAC on Memorial Day. Keep writing and singing just like you always have and give your nephew kudos on his songwriting for your new beautiful song.
by irenereed

Once in a lifetime - 2012-05-24
An artist comes along that can touch the heart of people from 5 to 95...ALAN is the one. Can not wait for his new album, let's ALL get it and sing along.
by Lynn McCormick

GOSPEL - 2012-05-24

My mom is blind and 91. When we played your one and only gospel album, she thought you were the only singer to listen to. We play the CD over and over again for her. I pray you consider doing another just so my mom can have two at least we've almost worn out the first. May God Bless you and your family. Davene Cole, Bloomfield NM

by Davene Cole

You are country music - 2012-05-14
You are by far the greatest when it comes to country music! Your songs hit home with me. I would love to just sit and have a drink and talk with you. Your wife is the luckiest woman in the world and you the luckiest man. I read her book in 3 hours. You are the best!
by Glenda

long way to go - 2012-05-02
hi alan jackson i was wondering on the new album thirty miles west does it have the song long way to go on the new album
by travis

I - 2012-05-02
I have always loved Alan Jackson and his music. I think you are a wonderful singer, and I'm looking forward to your new CD. :)
by Mary-Beth Pigg

what ! - 2012-05-01
Did you read my mind ? I truly love your music !
by Yvonne Gallagher

big fan - 2012-04-26
i caint wait for it to come out its going to be awesome caint wait to pre oder it and see him in concert hope that he comes up her in altanta georgia
by big fan

A TRUE LEGEND - 2012-04-26
ALAN thats why I follow you all over the US your a LEGEND and you write the best country music I have been to alot of shows people say to me your going to three shows in three nights I said yes they say who u gonna see I said ALAN JACKSON they say all three nights I said of course I just like being at your shows see you on the road JOSH front row YEE HAW
by joshua aleck

New Albumn - 2012-04-26
It will be the best of the best. Alan knows how to do things right.
by sherry

Alan Jackson - 2012-04-26
He is a musician who sings from the heart and touches ours. Everytime I go the nursing home and see all the residents I can make up a song in my head, and picture someone like Allan singing it.
by Mark

Automatic Success - 2012-04-26
I can't imagine Alan's new album being anything but a big success. It's Country and heartwarming. That's real Country - the best!!!
by Suzanne Farran



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