Alan Jackson earned his first No. 1 single with 1991's "I'd Love You All Over Again," the final release from his acclaimed debut album, and he added four more chart-toppers to his tally with Don't ...
Alan Jackson earned his first No. 1 single with 1991's "I'd Love You All Over Again," the final release from his acclaimed debut album, and he added four more chart-toppers to his tally with Don't ...
In 1989, Alan Jackson was the first new artist signed to the Nashville division of Arista Records, which issued his debut LP Here in the Real World early in 1990. By the January 1991 release of his ...
FARGO - The most popular track on the Duffy's Tavern jukebox, Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," might be the perfect theme song for this CD-playing relic. Built in September 1994, the ancient ...
Thirty years ago today, on Aug. 26, 1992, Alan Jackson had plenty of reasons to celebrate — two million, in fact. It was on that date that the Georgia native's sophomore album, Don't Rock the Jukebox, ...
Twenty-four years ago today — July 6th, 1991 — Alan Jackson‘s “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” hit Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, earning the budding star his second ...
Reading Andy Tarnoff's Milwaukee Talks with veteran Milwaukee DJ and classic rock guru Steve Palec -- during bar month -- got me thinking about how before the advent of Internet jukeboxes, classic ...
‘Happy Birthday” should be the most-played song on jukeboxes Thursday, when the machine turns 100. On the august occasion of its centennial, the venerable jukebox finds itself standing on the border ...
Remember when you could put another dime in the jukebox and rock around the clock to your favorite song? Believe it or not, those happy days aren’t over yet. Though the dime is now more like 50 cents ...
Jon Langston's acoustic cover of Alan Jackson's '90s hit "Don't Rock the Jukebox" keeps it country. The newcomer's version of the song features plenty of guitar, a steady beat and a little bit of ...
Okay, let’s set the scene: you’re in your favorite bar having a great time, surrounded by friends. The energy is lively. People are pouring pitchers. It’s rowdy and rollicking. So, what do you do?
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