Alan Jackson Gets Sirius About His New Album – Good Time

Alan Jackson: Good Time Alan Jackson’s new album “Good Time” is set to hit store shelves March 4th. Good Time is the first Alan Jackson album to feature songs written entirely by him! To celebrate the release, Alan is hosting Sirius Satellite Radio’s Prime Country Channel for 5 days starting today and running through March 4th. During his time hosting the channel, Alan will introduce the world to the 17 tracks on the new release as well as play some of his all-time favorite country stars. We also expect to hear Alan Jackson share some songs and stories from throughout his amazing career. In this video catch a sneak clip of the song “Right Where I Want You” off the new album, Good Time. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DkSRtk8q7g]  For Alan Jackson 2008 concert tour dates, artist biographies and event details, please visit our partner site Country Music On Tour Country Music Photo Gallery

Alan Jackson – Country Artist of the Week

The man, the myth, the legend of my time; Alan Jackson. I was torn between making him my classic country artist, or my current country artist of the week simply because this man fills BOTH pairs of shoes! He’s been making records since 1989, starting with Blue Blooded Woman. Ever since then he’s been bringing us classic honky tonk with a slight modern pop country twist. Songs like “Don’t Rock The Jukebox“, “Mercury Blues“, and “Midnight in Montgomery” sold this country girl on the smooth qualities and perfect delivery of Alan Jackson’s singing. Later hits like “Designated Drinker“, “Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning” and “Like Red on a Rose” would prove his timelessness. Right now Alan’s top single, “Small Town Southern Man” is showing us just how simple life can be when you stick to what you know. Southern Man has stayed in the GAC’s top 5 for the last 5 weeks and I don’t see it dropping anytime soon! [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0wRf3GH1t4] For Alan Jackson 2008 concert tour dates, artist biographies and event details, please visit our partner site Country Music On Tour Country Music Photo Gallery

Putting Family First

How do Alan Jackson, Tim McGraw, Toby Keith and other stars balance home life and music? Country Weekly asked some of country’s top stars to share their secrets for keeping both their careers and families going strong. Alan Jackson reveals that it’s important to simply stay grounded. “[Wife] Denise and I started dating when we were in high school,” explains Alan, “so for the first 10 years of our marriage I was an ‘average guy.’ And Denise has reminded me over the years, ‘No one was throwing themselves at you when you worked second shift at the Kmart warehouse.’ That has been a good thing to remember.” Trace Adkins follows a similar path with his family. “My children have always kept me grounded, because to them, I’m just dad,” says Trace. “They’re not impressed by my celebrity, which keeps it in perspective.” Also featured in this cover story are Rodney Atkins and his family, Keith Urban and wife Nicole Kidman, and the families of Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. To read this story, pick up the Nov. 5 issue of Country Weekly, on newsstands now. ~Courtesy of Country WeeklyCountry Music Photo Gallery