Chris Stapleton Covers Alan Jackson’s ‘Here In The Real World’ At 2018 ACM Honors
Alan was the recipient of the Cliffie Stone Icon Award, and Chris was singing to honor him for that reason…
Alan was the recipient of the Cliffie Stone Icon Award, and Chris was singing to honor him for that reason…
For the past two years now, Alan Jackson has been traveling all over the country on his Honky Tonk Highway tour. With 35 number one country hits to his name, you can bet that Jackson’s concerts are packed full of quality songs and excited country fans who want to hear them. But those who were
Alan Jackson has proven time and time again that he knows how to write songs that speak to the heart. There are countless examples of Jackson’s songwriting talent, particularly in emotional tunes such as “Remember When” and “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).” Alan channeled those same songwriting talents into a deeply personal song that
Shortly after shooting to stardom Alan Jackson built himself a lakeside mansion in the rural community of Franklin, Tennessee.
Long before he took the stage next to Chris Stapleton and blew the CMA Awards out of the water with their duet on “Tennessee Whiskey,” young Justin Timberlake was singing covers of country music on the television show, Star Search.
The dancers seen in the video are professional dancers from Brazil that perform regularly for audiences all over the world.
This darling little girl with excellent taste in music became a viral sensation with a little help from Alan Jackson. Smiling ear-to-ear, this adorable 3-year-old with the cutest little voice sings along to Jackson’s emotional country ballad, “Sissy’s Song.”
When it comes to the debate of modern country music over tunes that have secured a place in our hearts, there is no shortage of arguments as to whether modern country music has overtaken the original sound so many have grown up with. While many artists have addressed the conflict, two country music legends decided to criticize the
Jackson began the performance with his 2003 song “Remember When” and then King George appeared from backstage and began singing his 2008 song “Troubadour.”
With every sad song typically comes a tragic story or various other tales of tearjerking experiences. In the case of the “Livin’ On Love” singer, this song hit very close to home for him…
A couple years after Jackson’s father, who he called “Daddy Gene,” passed away, he released “Drive (For Daddy Gene),” off his 2002 album Drive.
As Underwood shared with the crowd, there was one major country music artist who inspired her to chase her musical dreams. That artist was Alan Jackson…