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 ...
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 ...
Reporting from San Diego — Even when Huey Lewis was new, he was retro. More old way than new wave, his band, Huey Lewis & the News, is as much a part of the 1980s as the movie “Back to the Future” ...
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 ...
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, ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is expanding its virtual jukebox of "Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" to include influential tunes that came out after the Rock Hall opened in 1995. We asked ...
A ragtime version of Tears For Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” transformed into a 1920s jazz number. A ’70s soul-style rendition of “Colors of the Wind” from ...
Alan Jackson has sung "Don't Rock the Jukebox" to millions of country fans over the years — but before all of that, he was yelling those same words at his bass player. Songwriter Keith Stegall heard ...
LONG JOURNEY: Joan Giampaolo purchased her Rock-ola 1422 jukebox in the late 1950s. It has traveled with Giampaolo and her family from Illinois to Florida before landing in Western North Carolina in ...
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