Folks in country music like to play nice with each other. But there are times when, as Waylon Jennings once sang, something's got 'em "feudin' like the Hatfields and McCoys."
Beer is on everybody's mind around here at the radio ranch right now, with the Electric City on Tap event right around the corner and all. Oh - you haven't heard about that?
Alan Jackson is teaming up with Ply Gem Industries as the company’s ambassador for its “Home for Good” project, which aims to build 300 homes across in the U.S. with Habitat for Humanity.
Not long before he died, George Jones penned a final letter to Alan Jackson. He was asking for a favor, one the younger country singer was likely happy to fulfill. Now, as Jackson releases his Angels and Alcohol album he's shared a photo of that letter with Taste of Country readers.
Alan Jackson's admiration for his father is well-known, and it's been the inspiration for some previous hits. Another could come from his new Angels and Alcohol album. The singer says the first track came from good advice his dad gave him.