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Here are 12 seemingly untouchable country music records, ranked in order of the least to most likely to be broken. George ...
The song was written in 2008 by Johnson, Ryan's father Keith Follesé and WSIX-FM radio personality Gerry House and held by ...
The Opry's 100 greatest country songs list reaches its '90s era with these hits by Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire and Alan Jackson Country reached a new millennium with hits by Carrie Underwood, Lady A.
The 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards celebrated Alan Jackson for outstanding career achievements with a new award named after him. Marcus K. Dowling Melonee Hurt.
Alan Jackson has announced that he has retired from touring at the relatively young age of 66, but there are good reasons for his decision to pull the plug on the live performing part of his career.
The Opry's 100 greatest country songs list reaches its '90s era with these hits by Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire and Alan Jackson Marcus K. Dowling, Nashville Tennessean Wed, May 21, 2025 at 2:01 PM UTC ...
Country music star Alan Jackson announces his retirement from touring at a concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after years of living with a degenerative nerve condition. Jackson told the crowd “I ...
Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Blake Shelton, and more have perfect country faith songs for your Easter Sunday..
Alan Jackson and wife Denise Jackson danced together to "Remember When" at the Two Step Inn festival in Texas on Saturday, April 5. She celebrated her birthday the next day.
Alan Jackson celebrated his wife Denise’s birthday with a very special gift: an onstage slow dance!. The country legend, 66, welcomed Denise to the stage during his performance at the Two Step ...
It was "last call" at the Kia Center all night long on Friday. Seventeen-time Academy of Country Music Awards winner and owner of one of the greatest mustaches in modern music Alan Jackson ...
5 Songs Alan Jackson Wrote for Other Artists. In addition to being a Country Music Hall of Fame member, the Georgia native has written hits recorded by Randy Travis and Faith Hill.