The 20th Annual ICM Faith, Family & Country™ Awards, hosted by the Grammy-winning Ray Stevens and Megan Alexander of “Inside Edition,” were held last night at Cornerstone Nashville to honor artists, songwriters, radio personalities and others in the genres of Christian and Inspirational Country Music. Winners from the mainstream category included Carrie Underwood for Country Female Artist, Alan Jackson for Country Male Artist and Lady Antebellum for Inspirational Country Song.
Alan Jackson was presented the first-ever ASCAP Heritage Award last night at the 52nd Annual ASCAP Country Music Awards in Nashville. Jackson earned the title of most performed country music songwriter-artist of ASCAP’s first 100 years.
Tune in to see Alan on sixth annual pre-CMA Awards Special: “Countdown to the CMA Awards: 15 Songs that Changed Country Music with Robin Roberts,” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, (10:00 – 11:00 pm ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Alan Jackson stepped on to the stage of the CMA Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum last night to play his last of two sold-out Artist-In-Residence performances.
The special, which tapes in front of a live audience Friday, Nov. 7 (7:30 PM/CT), at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., is a star-packed celebration of the season with performances by Alan Jackson and many more.
Country superstar Alan Jackson rings in 2015 with the continuation of the multi-faceted 25th anniversary celebration and the launch of his 25th Anniversary KEEPIN’ IT COUNTRY TOUR.
The year was 1989: Alan Jackson was an unknown singer from Newnan, Georgia, on a brand new label in Nashville, and excited to be releasing his first single and getting ready to go on his first tour as a signed artist.
Kubota Tractor Corporation is joining Alan Jackson's 25-year career celebration. The industry-leading tractor and equipment company has signed on as a sponsor of the country superstar’s upcoming 2015 tour.
Alan Jackson mixed rarities, hits, and a new song that his band had not yet learned during a two-and-a-half-hour concert on the opening night of two special performances as the 2014 artist-in-residence at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Country music superstar Alan Jackson’s 25th Anniversary celebration continues as he rings in the holiday season a little early with the re-release of his popular Christmas classics album Let It Be Christmas on October 27.
Sure, the setting was intimate, but Alan Jackson's Wednesday night (Sept. 10) performance on Nashville's Lower Broadway was anything but "Little Bitty."
Alan Jackson’s Artist-in-Residence concerts at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum sold-out in less than an hour of yesterday's on sale setting a record for the fastest sell-out for any event held in the CMA Theater.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum director Kyle Young,right, gives a toast to Alan Jackson, who's wife, Denise and daughters were present during an opening party for Alan Jackson's exhibit in commemoration of his 25 years in country music.
Listen LIVE to Alan's show tomorrow night (Saturday 8/29) with Jimmy Buffett in Hershey, PA! Listen either on the Sirius Radio Margaritaville Channel 24 OR online on Radio Margaritaville!
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum hosted a reception this evening in celebration of its newest exhibit, ALAN JACKSON: 25 YEARS OF KEEPIN’ IT COUNTRY, which opens to the public this Friday, August 29, 2014, and runs through March 15, 2015. At the reception, Jackson’s treasured 1955 Thunderbird was unveiled in the museum’s Curb Conservatory lobby where it will be on display opening weekend only, Friday, August 29, through Monday, September 1.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is gearing up for the forthcoming exhibit Alan Jackson: 25 Years of Keepin’ It Country, with an opening-weekend-only artifact on display and special, exhibit-related programs.
Alan Jackson has been “keepin’ it country” for 25 years, and he kept it just as country as a cowboy hat and a steel guitar’s twang Saturday night before a packed pavilion estimated at more than 30,000 at the Mississippi Valley Fair in Davenport.