He has recorded a total of seventeen studio albums, three greatest hits albums, two Christmas albums, and two gospel ... Alan Jackson has most recently toured in 2016 and 2017 with American Idol ...
Jones was in his 80s, energetic and deeply engaged with those around him. Born in 1933 in Chicago, he was directly descended ...
A major influence was folklorist Alan Lomax, who produced recordings of politically conscious folk musicians like ex-convict Huddie Ledbetter (known as “Leadbelly”), Appalachian mineworker organiser ...
Alan Jackson wrote “I’d Love You All Over Again” and released it as the fifth and final single from his 1990 debut album Here in the Real World. It was the first of 26 singles that the ...
Now, as he prepares to release his third studio album ... Janet Jackson, N.W.A & More Among 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame Nominees: Full List Explore See latest videos, charts and news Alan ...
Fans hoping to see country music superstar Alan Jackson in concert one more time before he retires have seven more opportunities. Next up is his “Last Call: One For the Road” farewell concert ...
Now, as he prepares to release his third studio album, Don't Mind If I Do ... from Georgia native and Country Music Hall of ...
Two Step Inn will return in 2025 with headlining performances from Alan Jackson and Sturgill Simpson. The Georgetown, Texas music festival will be held on April 5 and 6 at San Gabriel Park for the ...
Michael Jackson's ... [+] posthumously-released album Scream is back on the Billboard charts thanks to the Halloween holiday. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage) October is the biggest month of the ...
Ricky Dillard's "Choirmaster 2" is up for "Best Gospel Album" this year, and Louisville's own Jason Clayborn is featured on it. Clayborn is a soloist and co-writer on the song "Not Far Away." ...
Billboard counts down the best country acts of the past (almost) 100 years. Ever since Ralph Peer held his famous recording ...
Michael Jackson’s Thriller became the biggest-selling album of all time. According to producer Quincy Jones, however, it initially seemed like the record would be a resounding failure.