Watch Alan Jackson remember the night he debuted the poignant “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” on the 2001 CMA Awards, just two months after the September 11th terrorist attacks
Alan Jackson may be a man of few words, but there’s a lot going on in that head of his. That was especially true the night of the CMA Awards back in 1999 when Alan went rogue during his national TV appearance. Watch the video here.
In times of tragedy, country music heals. Songs from some of the genre’s best artists are used as therapy during great personal and national strife. No song has unified quite like Alan Jackson‘s “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).”
Alan Jackson celebrated his 25th anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry on June 7, and the Opry released a video of Jackson performing his classic hit “Remember When” to remember the event.
Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story, a definitive three CD career-defining anthology of music including classic tracks, hits, and rarities including eight previously unreleased recordings from country superstar Alan Jackson will be released worldwide digitally and on CD beginning August 5.
Country music icon Alan Jackson and Ply Gem® (NYSE: PGEM), a manufacturer of building products, helped dedicate a house built with a local family as part of the Habitat for Humanity national Home Builders Blitz week.
Country music superstar Alan Jackson was on hand Friday to present keys to Rutherford County Habitat for Humanity’s newest homeowner, Keosha Hendricks.
One thing people have seen many country music stars do is get involved in charitable causes. Alan Jackson did just that Friday as he helped out with Habitat for Humanity in Rutherford County.
Alan Jackson is one of those rare artists who only gets better with age. The longing in his voice is as potent on his new single "The One You're Waiting For" as it was on his first studio record (1989's defining Here in the Real World).
Alan Jackson is a cool guy. He’s old-school cowboy-hat country. The 57-year-old doesn’t jump around, get all crazy and put on a flashy show because he doesn’t need to.
Eagle Rock Entertainment will proudly present Keepin’ It Country – Live At Red Rocks from Country music superstar Alan Jackson via DVD and Digital video on May 6, 2016.
ON SUNDAY, MARCH 6 AT 8pE ON AXS TV
The Unforgettable Evening Boasts a Career-Defining Set List Featuring “Gone Country,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” “Remember When,” and Many More
As Music City has been hit with winter storms and below-freezing temperatures this past week, many of its residents are wishing they were somewhere warmer. Perhaps "Way down yonder on the Chattahoochee?"