Alan Jackson with Trace Adkins and James Otto
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99.5 WYCD presents Alan Jackson at The Palace of Auburn Hills, on Saturday, November 8th, with special guests Trace Adkins and James Otto!
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Alan Jackson, one of country music's greatest voices and most accomplished artists, invites Trace Adkins as his GOOD TIME tour hits the road!
Three-time CMA Entertainer of the Year and most nominated artist in CMA Awards history Alan Jackson is "one of country music's true masters" writing songs that make "life's mundanities carry emotional heft and make it look easy." (USA Today) He has sold more than 49 million albums and topped the album and country album chart this year with GOOD TIME, which produced two number one singles, "Small Town Southern Man" and "Good Time", bringing Jackson's career total of Number One's to 33, 23 of which were written by the Grammy-winning songwriter.
Since releasing his platinum debut album in 1996, the Louisiana-born performer, musician, author and actor Trace Adkins has recorded seven studio albums, which netted him 24 singles on the Billboard chart. His latest chart-topping CD, American Man: Greatest Hits Vol. II includes the multi-week Number One single "You're Gonna Miss This". After his strong showing on NBC's hit reality series, The Celebrity Apprentice, Adkins is turning to the big screen. He'll soon appear in the feature film American Carol, an irreverent comedy directed by David Zucker. He is set to release his next (eighth) studio album this fall.
Sunset Man, James Otto’s debut album, hit shelves in April and debuted at number three on the Billboard’s 200 Top-Selling Albums chart. “Just Got Started Loving You,” the first single from the album, is the most played song on Country Radio in 2008 according to Mediabase and reached the top spot on the Billboard, Mediabase and R&R country singles charts. He recently released his second single, “For You.”
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