A reverse-chronology walk through the music, milestones, awards, and stories.

2019

Honored by hometown, Newnan, GA, with an exhibit showcasing 3 decades of locality’s favorite son at the Coweta County Visitors Center located in the historic 1904 courthouse

2019

Releases Alan Jackson: Small Town Southern Man, a feature-length documentary, comprised of archival interviews with Alan Jackson, family and industry insiders that tell the story of his career

2019

Performs for Loretta Lynn at her All Star 80th Birthday Celebration Concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN

2019

Gives once-in-a-lifetime chances for AJ’s Good Time Bar acts to go out on the 2019 tour, inviting fans to vote for their favorites

2019

Announces a year-long tour with opening acts, Randy Houser and William Michael Morgan

2018

Billboard Music Award – Top Christian Album – Precious Memories Collection

2018

Honored with 20x40 foot mural in hometown of Newnan, GA, located at 11 N. Court Square

2018

Performs benefit concert with current & former Arista Nashville artists – Music For Mike – former radio promotions executive who played huge role in the careers of Alan, Brooks and Dunn, Brad Paisley and more

2018

Receives the ACM Honors – Cliffie Stone Award for advancing the popularity of the genre through contributions in multiple facets of the industry such as songwriting, recording, production, touring, film, television, literary works, philanthropic contributions and other goodwill efforts

2018

Performs on the 53rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, NV

2018

Announces extension of the Honky Tonk Highway Tour with special guests Randy Houser, Lee Ann Womack, Lauren Alaina and Runaway June sharing the opening slot throughout the year

2018

Inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, music’s most notable composers and lyricists, with other inductees Bill Anderson, Steve Dorff, John Mellancamp, Allee Willis and members of Kool and the Gang

2017

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "The Older I Get" was released.

2017

ACM Video of the Year –”Forever Country”

2017

Releases “The Older I Get,” first single for forthcoming 2018 album

2017

Performs “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “There’s A New Kid In Town” with Chris Young for the eighth annual CMA Country Christmas

2017

Closes the 51st CMA Awards show with special performance to celebrate induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, with “Don’t Rock The Jukebox” and “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow”

2017

Honors George Strait with renditions of “Marina Del Ray” and “The Fireman” for the 11th Annual ACM Honors ceremony

2017

Performs free celebration concert on Lower Broadway before the Nashville Predators first ever Stanley Cup Finals home game, attracting more than 50,000 Country Music & Hockey Fans

2017

Embarks on a year-long Honky Tonk Highway Tour with special guest Lee Ann Womack

2017

Precious Memories: Live At The Ryman DVD re-released by Gaither Music Group

2017

Inducted as the 133rd member of the Country Music Hall of Fame

2016

Precious Memories Collection released as 2-disc compilation Box Set, including both previous albums with two new songs, “It’s All About Him” and “That’s The Way”

2016

Shares the stage with George Strait for the 50th CMA Awards show, performing a mash-up of “Remember When” and “Troubadour”

2016

Collaborates with 30 other Country Music artists for CMA’s special song “Forever Country” celebrating CMA’s 50th anniversary (Then, Now And Forever)

2016

Treats fans to an “almost unplugged” concert at Acme Feed & Seed titled “Acme Unplugged” broadcasted worldwide over the Wrangler Radio Network

2016

CMC (Country Music Channel – Australia) - ARIA (Australian Recording Industry Association) highest selling international album - Angels And Alcohol

2016

Eagle Rock Entertainment commemorates the 25th Anniversary tour with first ever live DVD, Keepin’ It Country–Live at Red Rocks

2016

AXS TV airs portion of Denver, CO show for LIVE From Red Rocks concert series

2016

800-seat Alan Jackson Theatre opens at the Louis County High School in Mineral, VA

2016

Records “There’s A new Kid In Town” with Chris Young for It Must Be Christmas album

2016

Extends hugely successful Keepin’ Country Tour with special guest American Idol Alum, Lauren Alaina

2016

Opens AJ’s Good Time Bar, located at 421 Broadway in the heart of downtown Nashville, serving up Real Country Music

2015

Sony Legacy releases first ever box set, Genuine: The Alan Jackson Story (3-Disc Compilation Box Set), a compilation celebrating Alan’s years on Arista Nashville.

2015

Angels And Alcohol issued as 23rd album release, debuting #1 on the Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales Chart. Singles included: “Jim, Jack and Hank” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “You Can Always Come Home” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “The One You’re Waiting On” (writer: Alan Jackson)

2015

Becomes Ambassador for Ply Gem’s “Home For Good Project” to build more than 300 homes across the U.S. in 2016 for Habitat for Humanity

2015

Featured on CBS Sunday Morning with Alan Jackson: Country Storyteller segment

2015

Celebrates the debut of Angels And Alcohol on the Today Show Summer Concert Series and Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon

2015

Kicks off CMA Music Fest with his 20th appearance at the festival

2015

Wins two fan voted 2015 Golden Boot Awards for Live Act of the Year and Living Legend of the Year

2015

Celebrates 25th anniversary of being a Grand Ole Opry member with 2 performances during their 90th anniversary

2015

Performs “Chattahoochee” with Cole Swindell for ACM Presents: Superstars Duet Show at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX

2015

Performs “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” at the 50th Anniversary of the ACMs in Dallas, TX at AT&T Stadium

2015

Embarks on a 25-city 25th Anniversary Keepin’ It Country Tour sponsored by Kubota Tractor Corp. with special guests Jon Pardi and Brandy Clark

2014

Performs “Let It Be Christmas” and “Winter Wonderland” on fifth annual CMA Country Christmas

2014

ICM Awards - Mainstream Country Male Artist

2014

CMT Music Awards – Impact Award

2014

Billboard Music Awards Top Christian Album – Precious Memories Vol. 2

2014

Celebrates Grand Opening of new restaurant Acme Feed and Seed in downtown Nashville with impromptu performance

2014

Becomes the first simultaneous artist-in-residence and major museum exhibit subject at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

2014

Joins George Strait for his final concert at AT&T Stadium, attracting over 104,000 fans

2014

Performs impromptu late night free show during CMA Music Fest in Nashville’s famed honky-tonk, The Stage to celebrate 25th anniversary kick-off

2014

Announces 25th Anniversary celebration including a 25-city tour in 2015 and Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit

2014

Records the theme song for Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways To Die In The West movie

2014

Awarded ASCAP’s prestigious Heritage Award, being most performed country music songwriter-artist of ASCAP’s first 100 years

2014

Let It Be Christmas re-released in digital format

2013

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Blue Ridge Mountain Song" was released on 2013-October-08.

2013

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Blacktop" was released on 2013-October-08.

2013

The Bluegrass Album issued as 22nd album release, enlists the bluegrass industry top musicians, Scott Coney (acoustic guitar), Sammy Shelor (banjo), Adam Steffey (mandolin), Tim Crouch (fiddle), Tim Dishman (bass), Rob Ickes (dobro) and Ronnie Bowman and Don Rigsby (vocals). Singles included: “Blue Ridge Mountain Song” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Blacktop” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2013

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Precious Memories" was released.

2013

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Amazing Grace" was released.

2013

Precious Memories Volume II issued as twenty-first album release. Singles included: “Precious Memories” (video; writer: J.B.F Wright), “Amazing Grace” (video; writer: John Newton)

2013

Ring Of Fire included on Cowboy Up Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

2013

Records “Have You Ever Seen The Rain” with John Fogerty for his duets album Wrote A Song For Everyone

2013

Tearfully performs “He Stopped Loving Her Today” to close George Jones’ memorial at Grand Ole Opry House

2013

Embarks on his second Australia tour

2012

Thirty Miles West issued as twentieth album release, debuting #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales chart. Singles included: “Long Way To Go” (video; writer: Alan Jackson), “So You Don’t Have To Love Me Anymore” (video; writers: Adam Wright and Jay Knowles)

2012

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "So You Don't Have To Love Me Anymore" was released on 2012-February-18.

2012

Draws 6,000 fans for Music for Mineral, a benefit concert raising over $150,000 for the city of Mineral, VA, small town at the epicenter of a rare east coast earthquake

2012

Receives ACM’s Jim Reeves International Award, presented to an individual for outstanding contributions to the acceptance of country music throughout the world

2012

Breaks all-time attendance record for San Antonio Rodeo, drawing nearly 17,000 fans, most it its 62 year history

2011

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Long Way To Go" was released on 2011-July-27.

2011

Grammy Award Country Song of the Year - “As She’s Walking Away” with Zac Brown Band

2011

ACM Vocal Event of the Year “As She’s Walking Away” with Zac Brown Band

2011

Performs “Better Class Of Losers/She’s Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues) medley with Randy Travis for Anniversary Celebration album

2011

Gave fans the opportunity to vote for their city to host a free concert in celebration of his new single “Long Way To Go,” the small town of Mineral, VA – population 490 – amassed over 31,000 votes to win the contest

2011

Receives a star on Nashville’s Music City Walk of Fame

2011

Inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

2011

Performs “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” in remembrance of the 10th anniversary of September 11 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, with President Obama in the audience

2011

Earns 80th CMA Award Nomination with the Zac Brown Band for “As She’s Walking Away”

2011

Opens new career chapter by entering into a joint venture with Capitol/EMI Records Nashville

2011

Embarks on first-ever Australian Tour, the “fastest selling country music tour in Australian music history

2011

Becomes 5th entertainer to be inducted into the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Star Trail of Fame, reaching 1 million in show attendance since first performance in 1992

2010

34 Number Ones issued as nineteenth album release. Single included: “As She’s Walking Away” (with Zac Brown Band - video; writers: Zac Brown, Wyatt Durette)

2010

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Hard Hat And A Hammer" was released.

2010

Freight Train issued as eighteenth album release. Singles included: “It’s Just That Way” (video; writers: Keith Stegall, Vicky McGehee, Kylie Sackley), “Hard Hat And A Hammer” (video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2010

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "It's Just That Way" was released.

2010

“Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning) ranks #1 as CMT debuts “40 Greatest Songs of the Decade”

2010

Performs benefit concert for families who lost loved ones in the Upper Big Branch Mining Disaster in Montcoal, WV at the Charleston Civic Center

2010

Receives the 2,405th Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.

2010

Good Time is Certified Platinum by the RIAA becoming 15th career platinum album

2010

Recipient of ASCAP’s highest honor, Founder’s Award, past recipients include Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Smokey Robinson, Emmylou Harris and James Taylor

2010

Mattie Jackson writes the video treatment for first single, “It’s Just That Way,” directed by Roman White

2010

Records duet with Zac Brown Band, “As She’s Walking Away,” appears in video on album You Get What You Give

2010

Honors Loretta Lynn’s 50th career anniversary, recording the Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s 1973 No. 1 hit, “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” with Martina McBride, for Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Tribute To Loretta Lynn