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4 unusual facts about Alan Jackson


Esperanza Fire

An October 27 concert at the Soboba Casino by country music star Alan Jackson was indefinitely postponed since the venue was such a short distance from the fire line and authorities did not wish to allow more people in the area than necessary.

Redneck Games

:"Redneck Games" is also the name of a duet song by comedian Jeff Foxworthy and country singer Alan Jackson.

St. Clairsville, Ohio

It began in 1977 and has featured artists such as Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, Sum 41, Alan Jackson and the Charlie Daniels Band.

Tennessee Bassoon Quartet

He is an active studio musician in Nashville, and has participated in numerous commercial recordings for PDQ Bach, Matchbox 20 and Alan Jackson, as well as recordings of classical chamber music, orchestral music and movie soundtracks.


Branning family

They joined the series in 1993 when they were known as the Jackson family and consisted of Carol Jackson, her partner Alan Jackson, her four children Bianca Jackson, Robbie Jackson, Sonia Jackson and Billie Jackson and Alan's grandmother Blossom Jackson.

Erin Enderlin

Enderlin penned Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church" which went to number 5 on the Billboard Country Chart in 2004.

Invasion of the Bane

A thirteen-year-old girl, Maria Jackson (Yasmin Paige), and her recently divorced father Alan (Joseph Millson) move into a house opposite journalist and former time-traveller Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen).

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms

It has been performed and recorded by such artists as Norbert Susemihl, Iris Dement, George Jones, Alan Jackson and Mahalia Jackson.

Lloyd Green

Green is most notable for his session work, having played on records with artists such as Johnny Cash, Alan Jackson, Lynn Anderson, Don Williams, Paul McCartney, Charley Pride, Johnny Paycheck, George Hamilton IV and many others.

Mauck Special Vehicles

Celebrities such as Alan Jackson and George Foreman were among those who purchased MSV's as customized after-market vehicles.

Roger Murrah

Roger Murrah (born November 20, 1946 in Athens, Alabama) is a songwriter and music publisher who has written hits for artists including Waylon Jennings, Alan Jackson, Al Jarreau, and Alabama.

The Bank of Kentucky Center

Other artists/perfromers that have visited the "BOK Center" include Alan Jackson with Jana Kramer, Barry Manilow, Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry The Cable Guy, Blake Shelton, Bob Dylan, Dane Cook, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Martina McBride, Trace Adkins, Jay-Z, REO Speedwagon, and Styx among others.

Today's Hot Country

Today's Hot Country also features music from older country music artists such as Alan Jackson, George Strait, and Charlie Daniels.

Totally Hits 2004, Vol. 2

#Alan Jackson featuring Jimmy Buffett - "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere"

White Auditorium

The Auditorium has been the host for Circuses, trade-shows, commencement ceremonies, The Annual Seasonal Celebrations, concerts and performance’s with such notables as Louis Armstrong, The Israeli Ballet, The Beach Boys, The Cowsills, Little River Band, Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, George Strait, Alan Jackson, and John Denver.


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Liverpool poets

Other related poets include the Londoner Pete Brown (who wrote lyrics for Cream), Pete Morgan and Alan Jackson (both associated with the 1960s Edinburgh poetry scene), Tom Pickard and Barry MacSweeney (both from Newcastle), Spike Hawkins, Jim Bennett, Heather Holden, Mike Evans, Pete Roche and Henry Graham.

Solid Gold Cadillac

The band featured, variously, Roy Babbington (bass), Mike Westbrook (electric piano), Fi Trench (piano, organ), Chris Spedding (guitar), Brian Godding (guitar), Rick Morcombe (guitars), Malcolm Griffiths (trombone), Phil Minton (lead vocals, trumpet), George Khan (sax, flute), Butch Potter (bass) and Alan Jackson (drums).