Alan Eugene Jackson is an
American country music singer.
He was born October 17, 1958,
in Newnan, Georgia. He has
recorded 14 studio albums and
numerous compilations on the
Arista Nashville label. More
than 50 of his singles have
entered on Billboard's list of
the "Top 30 Country Songs". Of
his entries, 25 gets the
number one spot. He is the
awardee and nominee of
multiple awards. Alan Jackson
is also a member of the Grand
Ole Opry, and he was initiated
into the Georgia Music Hall of
Fame in 2001.
He play a jingle for a Kraft
cheese commercial in his early
career. He sang the demo tapes
of songs for several stars to
listen to and get that songs
they wanted to record.
His very first album was
release on Americana Records
in 1987 which entitled "New
Traditional". The included
tracks are: "They Call Me A
Playboy", "Just Forget It,
Son" and "Merle and George",
"W. Lee O'Daniel And The Light
Crust Dough Boys".
In 1990, his first official
album "Here in the Real World"
was released on Arista Records
. It was a big hit, the same
with his second album "Don't
Rock the Jukebox" which
released in 1991. His 1992
album "A Lot About Livin" is a
success, that creates five
major singles and hit the
number one spot on the
country album charts for five
weeks.
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