Alan Jackson Records Gospel CD
Alan has a great interest towards music from early childhood, and through the gospel, he started adopting musical tunes. From the tender age of 12, he started singing in the church. He was not like other boys and was imbued in spiritual songs even in the young age when most young prefer...
Alan Jacksonwas a dozen studio albums into his successful country music career when he decided to do something he'd never done before: release a gospel album.Precious Memories-- what turned out to be the first of two projects by the same name -- arrived 15 years ago, on Feb. 28, 2006...
Alan Jackson was born on October 17th, 1958, in Newnan, Georgia, to parents Joseph Eugene “Daddy Gene” Jackson and Ruth Musick “Mama Ruth” Jackson. He grew up listening to gospel music, with a friend introducing him to Hank Williams jr, John Anderson, and Gene Watson. ...
Jackson – a member of theSongwriters Hall of Fame– penned 15 of the album’s songs, including the title track. Keith Stegall, his longtime producer, once again plays that role onWhere Have You Gone. “It’s a little harder country than even I’ve done in the past,” Jackson admits...
Jackson performed twice that night. He opened the show with an all-star medley and then — about nine songs later — sang two songs withGeorge Strait.Keith Urban's performance of "Blue Ain't Your Color" was all that was between this second performance and Beyonce and the Chicks' "Daddy ...
“I hadn’t had a mainstream album in a few years,” he said. “I’d done a gospel thing and then an artsy album with Alison (Krauss, who produced Jackson’s 2006 CD “Like Red on a Rose”). It had been a few years since I’d had an album like I’d always made. So it ...
Being the funeral of country’s most-respected singer, it was fitting that the service ended with a song – but not just any other one.Alan Jacksontook to the stage with a somber performance of the song that defined Jones’ career –“He Stopped Loving Her Today,” ending the ...
"In my years with CBS," Jackson once said of Yetnikoff, "he’s encouraged me to be my own man and to do the things that had to be done the way I had to do them.” After an unsuccessful attempt at his own label, Velvel Records, Yetnikoff focused on his sobriety and, at the ...
He has recorded 14 studio albums, 3 Greatest Hits albums, 2 Holiday albums, 1 Gospel album and several compilations, all on the Arista Nashville label... More than 50 of Alan's singles have appeared on Billboard's list of the "Top 30 Country Songs". Of Jackson's entries, 50 of them...