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On the Cover – Alan Jackson

7/5/2004July 2004 Studio Special

Label: Arista
Booking: CAA (Creative Artists Agency)
Management: FORCE, Inc./HK Management
Producers: Keith Stegall
Current Single: “Too Much Of A Good Thing”
Current Video: “Too Much Of A Good Thing”

Birth Date: October 17
Interests: Classic cars, antique boats, fishing, Tennessee Titans football and hanging out with his family
Awards: Recent awards for the second consecutive year include CMA Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year and ASCAP Songwriter/Artist of the Year
Hits: “Remember When,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere”
RIAA Certifications: 6x Platinum—A Lot About Livin’ (And A Little ‘Bout Love); 5x Platinum—The Greatest Hits Collection; 4x Platinum—Don’t Rock The Jukebox, Who I Am, Drive; 3x Platinum—Everything I Love, Greatest Hits Volume II; 2x Platinum—Here In The Real World; Platinum—High Mileage, Under The Influence, When Somebody Loves You, Honky Tonk Christmas; Gold—Let It Be Christmas Musical Influences: George Jones, Hank Williams, Sr., Merle Haggard, George Strait, John Conlee, Hank Williams, Jr., John Anderson and Gene Watson

With a quiet grace, Alan Jackson has become one of America’s preeminent songwriters. He tackles the horrors of Sept. 11 (“Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning”) and party anthems (“It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere”) with equal aplomb. His ability to capture the magical moments in everyday life has led to over 43 million albums sold and 31 No. 1 singles (22 of which he either wrote or co-wrote). With his latest single “Too Much Of A Good Thing” on a rocket ride to the top of the charts, don’t expect the Jackson hit parade to slow down anytime soon.