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Country stars have the money to live however they want to, and some of them drop serious cash on some really cool places to live. Have you ever wanted to see inside your favorite country stars’ houses? Read on to take a look! In the pictures below, you’ll see a massive Italian-style stone villa, a recreation of one of the most famous antebellum mansions of all time, a house that looks like an actual castle and more. Look for incredible amenities that include a guitar-shaped swimming pool, a bowling alley and more in country stars’ coolest houses, which include jaw-dropping homes belonging to A...
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Alan Jackson has made several statements at the CMA Awards, including a performance of “Choices” when he was supposed to sing “Pop a Top” in 1999. However, his 1994 performance of “Gone Country” might be one of the funniest moments in ACM Awards history, and most people probably missed the reason. The story goes that Jackson was asked to play a pre-recorded version of his hit, and he didn’t like it. He may have felt it was lying to fans and viewers, so he told his drummer to play with no sticks. Watch as Bruce Rutherford swings his arms like a madman while holding nothing but the tips of his f...
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From Jason Aldean to Miranda Lambert, country stars have made Nashville the honky-tonk capitol of the world, and the ultimate go-to for bachelorette parties. Music City is bringing the party vibes while inviting every bride-to-be and their friends along for a good time. Read on to find which celebrity Nashville bars best cater to bachelorette parties. Aldean’s in-house tractor, Kid Rock‘s 5-floor honky-tonk and Lambert’s Casa Rosa Tex Mex cuisine each bring a different style that fits the artists’ brands. These honky-tonks have live music, multiple bars and stages where local and national arti...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Have you heard the one about Alan Jackson walking out during Beyonce‘s CMA Awards performance? Yep, in 2016 he stood up for traditional country music because he was sick and tired of awards shows bringing on pop or hip-hop stars to boost ratings. Except, he wasn’t. The morning of the show, Jackson said he understood it, and on that night in 2016, he left the show early for a totally different reason. Related: 20 Country Music Feuds Fans Still Argue About Beyonce’s return to country with “Texas Hold ‘Em” has made Jackson’s protest relevant again. His rep...
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Who says country artists have to stay in-genre all the time? Not us. The 30 superstars on this list have recorded covers of songs from all different genres, and all of them sound incredible. In February, an all-country Tom Petty tribute album was announced, with a who’s who of contributors that includes George Strait, Dierks Bentley, Luke Combs and a slew of others. READ MORE: 30 Scandalous Country Songs That Leave Us Blushing Every Time But out-of-genre tribute projects mounted by country stars are nothing new. In recent years, similar projects have come out to celebrate Metallica, the Rollin...
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Alan Jackson was a dozen studio albums into his successful country music career when he decided to do something he’d never done before: release a gospel album. Precious Memories — what turned out to be the first of two projects by the same name — arrived 18 years ago, on Feb. 28, 2006. Jackson had previously released two Christmas albums in addition to his string of Top 5 country records, but Precious Memories was a particularly personal project; in fact, it was never intended to be heard widely. The country star originally recorded the tracks as a Christmas gift for his mother, Ruth, but an e...
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Alan Jackson was a dozen studio albums into his successful country music career when he decided to do something he’d never done before: release a gospel album. Precious Memories — what turned out to be the first of two projects by the same name — arrived 18 years ago, on Feb. 28, 2006. Jackson had previously released two Christmas albums in addition to his string of Top 5 country records, but Precious Memories was a particularly personal project; in fact, it was never intended to be heard widely. The country star originally recorded the tracks as a Christmas gift for his mother, Ruth, but an e...
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The 1990s were all about great country music and moral-wielding sitcoms. It’s no wonder the two collided when Alan Jackson made a guest appearance on the popular show Home Improvement. The country crooner was featured on Season 5, Ep. 18, “When Harry Kept Dolores,” which aired on Feb. 20, 1996. Jackson played himself as a guest on the fictional show Tool Time hosted by Tim Taylor (Tim Allen). In the episode, Taylor and his co-host Al Borland (Richard Karn) showcase a custom 1950 Mercury before bringing out the owner of the car, who just so happens to be Jackson. The country icon then treats th...
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Thirty-four years ago today (Feb. 27, 1990) was a life-changing day for Alan Jackson: It was on that date that the singer’s debut album, Here in the Real World, was released on Arista Records. Here in the Real World spawned four Top 5 singles, including its title track and Jackson’s first No. 1 hit, “I’d Love You All Over Again.” The Georgia native wrote or co-wrote nine of the 10 songs on the project, which was co-produced by Keith Stegall and Scott Hendricks. Jackson signed his recording contract with Arista on June 26, 1989, shortly after the record label opened its doors. He was part of th...
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Country music singer Alan Jackson has revealed that he has been suffering from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease for years in secret. The hereditary disorder damages nerves in the arms and legs. “There’s no cure for it, but it’s been affecting me for years,” Jackson said. “And it’s getting more and more obvious. And I know I’m stumbling around on stage. And now I’m having a little trouble balancing, even in front of the microphone, and so I just feel very uncomfortable.” The disease is not deadly and the singer said he is going to do his best to work through the pain. “I’m not saying I won’t be able...
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