Alan Jackson is the most-nominated artist in CMA Awards history, has sold over 49 million records, racked up 32 number one hits and has won more than 80 major industry awards. Some of Jackson's unforgettable hits over the past 20 years include "Don't Rock the Jukebox," "Chattahoochee," "Pop-A-Top," "Where I Come From," "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," "Remember When," and "It's Five O’clock Somewhere."
Good Time, Jackson’s most recent recording effort, is his first album of all-original material and includes seventeen tracks. The self-titled track embodies true honky-tonk spirit in all of its glory. The album hit number one after being released in early March of this year.
From the small-town of Newnan, Georgia, Jackson projects a modest, wholesome, down-to-earth image, all the while leading the country music industry in entertainment and performance excellence.
Since her impressive debut album was released in May of 1997, Lee Ann Womack has fast become a contemporary country music star. Her first album was comprised of both original material and songs written by professional songwriters and reached the Top Ten on the country chart. Since then she has released six more albums including a greatest hits album in 2004 and is planning to release her most recent album effort, Call Me Crazy, in October of this year.
The Country Music Award and Grammy Award winner has also appeared on the CBS drama The District and collaborated with such artists as Willie Nelson, Ricky Skaggs, Mark Chesnutt and Sharon White. Some of her hits include “Mendocino County Line,” “I Hope You Dance,” “I’ll Think of a Reason Later,” “Something Worth Leaving Behind” and “I May Hate Myself in the Morning.”
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