Alan Jackson – Country Music Fashion Police
Fans responded passionately to Alan Jackson's new single, 'You Go Your Way,' yesterday and last night in the Taste of Country Nights Showdown. The song easily ousted 'Ex-Old Man' by Kristen Kelly, meaning the country legend will move on to face a new challenger. Today, that's another act new to American country music fans.
Thomas Rhett joined a select group of artists with songs in the Taste of Country Showdown Hall of Fame on Monday when 'Beer With Jesus' became a five-time winner. The song will now be retired, meaning today's Showdown will feature two new artists. Remember, you can also vote tonight on Taste of Country Nights radio, our syndicated radio show available on air and online.
On 'You Go Your Way,' Alan Jackson finds himself heartbroken... again. That's three radio singles in a row that focus on the wrong end of love, but not all with convincing pathos.
Most of us wake up every morning, get dressed, slip on our shoes and head out the door without a second thought. But after contributing to the song 'The Choice,' 19 of the biggest stars in country music will no longer be able to slip into their boots without thinking about the less fortunate. The recently-released single has already helped the non-profit Soles4Souls provide shoes for more than 30,000 people around the world.
Sinus infection: 2, Alan Jackson: 0. The legendary country star missed two performances this weekend, the first of which was cited as a reason for canceling the other. The promoter of the Jukebox Music Festival shut the event down hours after it became clear Jackson would not be performing.
Alan Jackson reached out to the victims of the Colorado wildfires by doing what he does best -- putting on an entertaining concert. On Thursday (June 28), the country superstar played the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where he raised thousands of dollars for the devastated area.
Alan Jackson kept something of a mullet into the 2000s. While his was never as pronounced as Toby Keith's or the guy who's next on our list, it worked with his trucker mustache to keep the singer just outside the circle of sensible fashion. This picture is from the 2000 CMA Awards. Here, Jackson paired his Pocahontas jacket with matching chocolate p
Country music superstar Alan Jackson will help some deserving military families celebrate July 4th a little bit early this year. According to a post on Jackson's website, the singer is slated to perform this coming Saturday (June 30) at Fort Sill, Okla. to kick off the military installation's patriotic festivities.
Alan Jackson wrote 'Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)' in late October of 2001. By New Years 2002, it was a No. 1 hit. The song moved faster than his label could meet demand, landing on the Billboard charts based on unsolicited airplay from country and pop stations. At the time, it was the fastest-rising country single in years -- with good reason.