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More About Alan Jackson
Awards Alan has won
Academy of Country Music (ACM)
Awards
- 1990 Top New Male Vocalist
- 1991 Single Record of the Year, "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
- 1991 Album of the Year, Don't Rock The Jukebox
- 1993 Single Record of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 1993 Album of the Year, A Lot A bout Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)
- 1994 Male Vocalist of the Year
- 1995 Male Vocalist of the Year
American Music Awards
- 1994 Favorite Country Album, A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout
Love)
- 1994 Favorite Country Singe, "Chattahoochee"
ASCAP Awards
- 1992 Country Song of the Year, "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
- 1993 Country Songwriter of the Year
- 1994 Country Songwriter of the Year
- 1994 Country Song of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
Billboard Awards
- 1991 Top Country Single, "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
- 1993 Top Country Single, "Chattahoochee"
Blockbuster Awards
- 1995 Favorite Country Male Performer
CMA'S Entertainment Expo (SRO)
Awards
- 1991 New Touring Artist of the Year
- 1994 Touring Artist of the Year
Country Music Association (CMA)
Awards
- 1993 Three - Triple Play Awards for nine No. 1 Hits
- 1992 Music Video of the Year, "Midnight in Montgomery"
- 1993 Single of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 1993 Music Video of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 1993 Vocal Event of the Year, "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair" with
George Jones
- 1994 Song of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 1994 Album of the Year, Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles
- 1999 Two - Triple Play Awards for six No. I Hits
- 199S Entertainer of the Year
Music City News Country Songwriters
Awards
- 1990 Song of the Year, "Here In The Real World"
- 1990 Top Ten Hits of the Year, "Wanted"
- 1991 Top Ten Hits of the Year, "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow," "I'd Love
You All Over Again," and "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
- 1992 Top Ten Hits of the Year, "Someday," "Midnight In Montgomery,"
and "Forever Together"
- 1993 Song of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 1993 Top Ten Hits of the Year, "She's Got The Rhythm (And I've Got
The Blues)," "Tonight I Climbed The Wall," and "Chattahoochee"
Nashville Songwriters Association
International
- 1991 Songwriter/Artist of the Year
Radio & Records (R&R) Reader's
Poll
- 1991 Best Overall New Artist
- 1994 Best Single, "Chattahoochee"
- 1994 Best Album, A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)
- 1999 Best Album, Who I Am
TNN/Music City News Awards
- 1990 Song of the Year, "Here In The Real World"
- 1991 Album of the Year, Here In The Real World
- 1991 Star of Tomorrow
- 1992 Male Artist of the Year
- 1992 Album of the Year, Don't Rock The Jukebox
- 1992 Single of the Year, "Don't Rock The Jukebox
- 1993 Male Artist of the Year
- 1993 Entertainer of the Year
- 1993 Video of the Year, "Midnight In Montgomery"
- 1994 Single of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 1994 Video of the Year, "Chattahoochee"
- 199/+ Album of the Year, A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)
- 1994 Male Artist of the Year
- 1994 Entertainer of the Year
- 199S Single of the Year, "Livin' On Love"
- 199S Vocal Event of the Year, "A Good Year For The Roses" with George
Jones
- 199S Album of the Year, Who I Am
- 199S Male Artist of the Year
- 199S Entertainer of the Year
- 1996 Male Artist of the Year
- 1996 Entertainer of the Year
Personal
Facts
Given Name:Alan Eugene Jackson
Birthdate:October 17, 1958
Birthplace:Newnan, Georgia
Hometown:Newnan, Georgia
Current Residence:Nashville, Tennessee
Instruments:Guitar
Hobbies:Collecting classic cars, boats and Harley- Davidson motorcycles.
Leisure Activities:Tinkering with cars, motorcycles and anything with a motor. Fishing, boating and teaching two daughters to fish and water-ski.
Spouse:Denise
(Wedding Anniversary - December 15, 1979)
Daughters:Mattie Denise (birthdate - 6/19/90)
Alexandra Jane (birthdate - 8/23/93)
Family:Mama Ruth - whose maiden name is "Musick" Daddy Gene - Eugene, retired Ford mechanic Four older sisters - Diane, twins Cathy & Carol, and Connie
Education:High School Graduate-Newnan High School, Newnan,Georgia. 1 year at West Georgia College.
Physical:(Hair - Eyes - Height) Blond - Blue - 6'4"
First Performance:Fourth grade talent show. Alan sang "Lil' Red Riding Hood" by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs.
Musical Beginning:Alan moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a songwriter.After a stint in the TNN mailroom, he signed as a staff writer with Seventh Son Music (Glen Campbell's Publishing Company).
Previous jobs:Forklift driver at K-Mart, construction worker, car salesman, and shoe salesman as a teenager.
Favorite Performers:George Jones, Merle Haggard and Hank Williams
Pets:Dog named Buddy, a cat named Jasper, 3 horses, and a donkey

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