Expectations were high for Alan Jackson on Saturday night and the country music legend didn’t disappoint a boisterous crowd at the Craven Country Jamboree.
Recognizing the devastation the state of Colorado is currently experiencing with wildfires, Jackson expressed his support by partnering with AEG and KYGO/Denver to offer front row reserved tickets at a special premium price.
The country star, 53, is also a licensed pilot and family man. Of his marriage to high school sweetheart, Denise, Jackson says: “We’ve been through a lot together. As you get older, what I appreciate is that history.”
Country superstar Alan Jackson will kick off the Fourth of July celebration early for members of the military and their families at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in the nation’s heartland this weekend.
Alan Jackson’s Thirty Miles West has debuted at the top of Billboard’s Top Country Albums sales chart, making it his 13th album to debut in the #1 spot on release week.
"I love them old heartache songs," Jackson told the crowd at LP Field Sunday, as he played during CMA Music Festival's closing night concert. "I always loved writing 'em and singing 'em."
Alan Jackson still has the desk he signed autographs on at his first Fan Fair, back in 1990. It’s the front end of an old Ford truck, and the soft-spoken singer says it’s in an upstairs room at his house with all of his “junk and music stuff around it.”
There's a tune on Alan Jackson's new album, Thirty Miles West, that the father of three wrote for his daughters titled "Her Life's a Song." In a broader sense, the same could be said for Alan himself. Over the last two decades, his life has been one hit s
The exclusive intimate interview with Alan and his wife Denise discloses how they coped when they got the diagnosis of her cancer and how their lives have changed since she is cancer free.
Country music superstar Alan Jackson will release his much anticipated album Thirty Miles West on June 5. Jackson will be launching his new album in New York City with performances on NBC’s The Today Show and CBS’s Late Show With David Letterman.
“I meet a lot of teenagers,” Alan Jackson says. “It’s surprising how many like real classic country music… They go out and find it, even if they can’t hear it on the radio. They know.”
He pauses for a moment, half- laughs. He’s been here before.
The online voting that drew Alan Jackson to a high school parking lot Sunday night may have started as "kind of a complicated little deal" to promote his album, the country music star told 6,000 people who gathered to hear him sing.
Alan Jackson's Georgia roots are always near and dear to his heart, and he proves that with the title of his latest CD, Thirty Miles West, due out in just a few weeks.
Noteworthy at the Opry, a new series on Great American Country, will not only capture performances by the some of the most revered and talented artists in country music, each episode will also include interviews with artists from all musical genres as wel