Thirty-three years ago today, Alan Jackson released an album that would become his first No. 1 and skyrocket him to stardom.
Released on his third studio album, A Lot About Livin’ (And A Little ‘Bout Love), “Chattahoochee” not only hit #1 on the country charts, but it also became Alan’s first ever song to enter the ...
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Often holding a red plastic cup and taking sips in between lyrics ... Mind," "No Sad Songs," "Boat Song" and "Sandcastles." Growing up, his varied musical influences included John Prine, Emmylou ...
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The Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum in Jackson, Tennessee stands as a magnificent iron-and-steam portal to America’s golden age of railroading, drawing visitors from every corner of the Volunteer ...
On this day in 1992 country legend Alan Jackson picked up his sixth No. 1 hit with this Randy Travis collaboration.
Along with hits like “Mercury Blues,” “Tonight I Climbed The Wall” and “She’s Got the Rhythm (And I Got The Blues),” “Chattahoochee” propelled the album to the top of the country charts, and it’s ...
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The 2005-06 NBA season was a mixed bag for Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers. Bryant showcased his offensive talent through a 62-point explosion against the Dallas Mavericks, followed by an ...