Beyond timeless hits such as “Chattahoochee,” “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” “Gone Country,” “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” and countless more, Jackson has not only topped the charts at ...
On this day (October 27) in 2003, Alan Jackson released “Remember When” as the second and final single from his 2003 compilation album, Greatest Hits Volume II. The song spent two weeks atop the Hot ...
“My wife’s a pretty good board to bounce it off of. I just feel like I know when gut instinct tells me, usually, if it’s a pretty good song. I’m not always right. I’ve written a lot of things that I ...
Although Jackson had a hand in writing five of the album’s 10 tracks, “Right on the Money” was written by Phil Vassar and Charlie Black. It marked Vassar’s third No. 1 hit of 1998, as he had scored a ...
Sad news for anyone still hoping to buy a ticket to the Country Music Hall of Famer’s final concert in Nashville.
The Grand Ole Opry, country music's beloved radio institution and an American pop cultural staple, turns 100 in 2025. To celebrate, the Opry is revealing a fan-compiled list of the greatest country ...
Country music icon Alan Jackson announced he will perform one final concert, titled “Last Call: One More for the Road - The ...
After more than 30 years on the road and a career that helped shape country music, Alan Jackson is ready to take his final bow. The beloved country legend has announced his last full-length concert, a ...
The Grand Ole Opry took two iconic performances of "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and put them together. The result beats biscuits and gravy! George Jones is the song's original performer so fittingly, ...