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Alan Jackson Tickets
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The great thing about Alan Jackson is that he can always be counted on to bring to the people true country music, void of the Top 40, pop music formula dominating so much of so-called country music today. For neotraditional or "new traditional" country music at its most genuine, do yourself a favor and pick up some Alan Jackson tickets today.

     
 
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A native Georgia son who pre-paid his country music dues working in the mailroom of The Nashville Network, Alan Jackson whet his performing chops in 1989 with Here in the Real World and almost immediately skyrocket to a stardom that's shone ever brighter throughout the 1990's, with follow-up albums Don't Rock The Jukebox and A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'Bout Love), the latter rising to #1 on the Billboard Country Music Charts.

From there and by 2007, Alan Jackson released 8 more studio albums, 2 Christmas albums, 3 Greatest Hits albums, a Gospel album, and one Live album, the heavily acclaumed Live at Texas Stadium with Jimmy Buffet and George Strait.  All in all 11 Alan Jackson albums have hit #1.

Alan Jackson's worn many hats in his musical repertoire - from cynic with the tongue-in-cheek "Gone Country" to critic with the George Strait duet lambasting the pop-ularization of country music "Murder on Music Row" - but all of them cowboy hats. And anyone who hadn't heard of Alan Jackson before the attacks of September 11th must surely have heard of him since, or at least his moving, heart-rending tribute to the lives lost, "Where Were You (When the World Stopped)".

In only 17 years, Alan Jackson has earned a bevy of awards for his talents, numbering at least 23, from the likes of ASCAP, the Academy of Country Music, the Country Music Association, and (of course) Grammy.

Alan Jackson continues to play with his tried and true band, The Strayhorns - that's Danny Groah on lead guitar, Robbie Flint on steel guitar, Mark McClurg on fiddle, Monty Allen on acoustic guitar and harmony vocals, Tony Stephens on piano and harmony vocals, Roger Wills on bass guitar and Bruce Rutheford on drums - each a master of his instrument and a shining star in his own right. You can follow Alan Jackson and the Strayhorns around the country from May through October, 2007

Get your Alan Jackson tickets and you'll likely hear such classic #1 singles as "Chattahoochee", "Tall, Tall Trees", "I'll Try", "It Must Be Love", and "Remember When", as well as his latest hit, "A Woman's Love" and other great songs from his latest album Red Like a Rose.