“Tall, Tall Trees” was the lead single from The Greatest Hits Collection and went to No. 1. “Midnight in Montgomery”—A Country Music Ghost Story Alan Jackson co-wrote “Midnight in ...
Alan Jackson's next "Last Call: One For the Road" farewell tour concert is on Saturday, Nov. 16, in Salt Lake City, Utah. In ...
The year, country legend George Jones had released “Choices” as the lead single from his Cold Hard Truth record. The Billy ...
Alan Jackson's next farewell tour concert is on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah. In this file photo, he ...
Alan Jackson is an American singer-songwriter who has had an incredibly successful country music career. He has recorded a total of seventeen studio albums, three greatest hits albums, two Christmas ...
Today in Music History for Nov. 6: In 1814, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, was born in Belgium. In 1854, John Philip Sousa, the king of American march music, was born in Washington, D.C. He ...
Music producer Quincy Jones died at 91, leaving behind a legacy that included producing Michael Jackson's Thriller ... contended with the Eagles’ Greatest Hits 1971-1975 among others as the ...
“The older I get,” mused Alan Jackson ... Music Association Awards include three for the genre’s most prestigious title, Entertainer of the Year, in 1995, 2002, and 2003, and his catalog of ...
Legendary producer and musician Quincy Jones has died aged 91. In a long and successful career over several decades, Jones worked with stars including Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles.
More from Billboard Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton & More Stars in Both the Country Music and Rock & Roll Halls of Fame 'Spice ...
Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music ... Jones sued Jackson’s estate, claiming he was owed millions in royalties and production fees on some of the superstar’s greatest hits.
The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (NaSHOF) welcomed six new members as the Class of 2024 at its 54th Anniversary Gala.