George Jones Tribute on ‘The Voice’ Tonight
NBC's 'The Voice' will air a tribute to the legendary George Jones on tonight's show.
NBC's 'The Voice' will air a tribute to the legendary George Jones on tonight's show.
Reports that Alan Jackson's middle daughter Ali was hospitalized after a car accident have proven untrue after the singer's publicist confirmed the story was a hoax. A fake Alan Jackson Facebook page was set up with a post that seemed to come from the hitmaker. It was not his official page, however.
On Friday, shortly after we received word of the passing of George Jones, Keith Urban put out an amazing version of "He Stopped Loving Her Today" in tribute to The Possum.
Alan Jackson is best known for his traditional brand of mainstream country, but he's also been successful in gospel music. Now, the singer is set to unveil a second collection of countrified gospel standards, announcing that 'Precious Memories Volume II' is set for release later this month.
UPDATE: Congrats to Tracie Domingue as she scored the pair of tickets! She was one of many who correctly identified the song -- "Pop a Top".
Four down, one to go. Here it is Alan Jackson fans,
UPDATE: Congrats to Nacole Breaux who won the tickets today! She was chosen from all the correct entries. She identified the song as "Right On the Money". One last chance to play and win comes your way tomorrow morning.
**UPDATE: Congrats to Janine Clark, winner of today's pair of tickets. The correct answer was "Drive (For Daddy Gene)". Another chance to win coming your way tomorrow morning.
We roll on with hooking you up with Alan Jackson concert tickets for his big show October 5 at the Baton Rouge River Center.
UPDATE: Congrats to Jeanne Fontenot who was randomly chosen as the winner for the tickets! She correctly identified the song as "Dallas".
We continue with this week's Alan Jackson-inspired Song Title Charades. Just like yesterday, simply identify the following Alan Jackson song we've "acted" out and you could be going to his show on October 5th at the Baton Rouge River Center.
UPDATE -- Congrats to our winner, Vickie Cradeur! She, along with everyone else, knew the answer was "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow". Another chance to play and win comes tomorrow morning so please check back.
The game that's slowly (and we mean very slowly) sweeping the nation is back - Song Title Charades! It's where we act out a song title with only gestures and if you figure out the song and artist, you can win big.
On ‘You Go Your Way,’ Alan Jackson finds himself heartbroken… again. That’s three radio singles in a row that focus on the wrong end of love, but not all with convincing pathos.