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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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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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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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