“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
Alan will preview select songs from his new album, Thirty Miles West, on Tuesday (May 8). During the 30-minute set, Jackson will also sing some of his biggest hits.
Alan Jackson will release his much anticipated album Thirty Miles West on June 5. It is his debut album on ACR/EMI Records Nashville and is produced by long-time producer and friend, Keith Stegall.
Alan Jackson has racked up numerous awards and accolades throughout his epic career, but his proudest moment - writing 'Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)' in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Alan Jackson is getting ready to release a new album, which will be the first project on his own label, Alan's Country Records (a joint venture with EMI).
Alan Jackson has been chosen to receive the Jim Reeves International Award, which is presented to an individual for outstanding contributions to the acceptance of country music throughout the world.
Alan Jackson performed at the San Antonio Rodeo last night for the 15th time in his career but never to a larger crowd in that venue. Rodeo officials have said that Jackson broke the all-time attendance record since the rodeo’s inception in 1950, with n