NRA member and country superstar Alan Jackson just released his first album of all new music in six years! Where Have You Gone is Jackson’s 16th studio album and includes 21 new tracks. You can purchase the album at https://strm.to/AJWhereHaveYouGone. If you prefer to stream your music, you can find the album here https://strm.to/AJWhereHaveYouGone.
Jackson – a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and The Songwriter’s Hall of Fame – penned 15 of the album’s songs, including the title track. Keith Stegall, his longtime producer, once again plays that role on Where Have You Gone.
“It’s a little harder country than even I’ve done in the past,” Jackson admits. “And it’s funny, I was driving and listening to the final mixes Keith sent me, and I started to tear up. I was surprised to get so overly emotional, but I just love this kind of music.”
You can also see Alan Jackson back on the road this summer. Be sure to visit his website for dates and ticket details: https://www.alanjackson.com/tour
NRA Member Alan Jackson Releases New Album
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