Audio / Kyle Young (AJ HOF)
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“It’s just hard to believe that I’m included in this great building with so many legends of great American music and to be a part of it is just unreal, this whole thing’s unreal,” says Alan. “We’re glad to share it and I hope that all of my fans especially will enjoy seeing what they helped build.”
Alan Jackson: 25 Years of Keepin’ It Country opens to the public on Friday (August 29th).
A little tidbit — the reason the exhibit is called Keepin’ It Country — other than the obvious — is that with every correspondence the legendary George Jones would send to Alan, he’d sign it ‘Keep It Country.’
Alan will also take the stage in the museum’s new 800-seat CMA Theater as its 2014 Artist-in-Residence on October 8th and 22nd.
Both Wednesday night concerts start at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale at Noon on Monday, September 8th.
Audio / AJ (25 Years of Keepin It Country exhibit)
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Kyle Young (AJ HOF) OC: (AJ) …thank you. :26
“Here’s to the first 25 [years], and I got a feeling that if he wants to do 25 more, they’re there. I will also say something that’s very obvious, which is, yeah, we got this great exhibition now, but Alan will end up in another room in this museum in this building at some point in his life, sooner rather than later. [cheers] So, here is to Mr. Alan Jackson – thank you for doing this with us. Here’s to you, my friend.” AJ: “Thank you.”
AUDIO: Alan Jackson talks about his 25 Years of Keepin’ It Country exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame.
AJ (25 Years of Keepin’ It Country exhibit) OC: …helped build. :50
“It’s just hard to believe that I’m included in this great building with so many legends of great American music and to be a part of it is just unreal, this whole thing’s unreal. I haven’t gotten to see the exhibit yet, but I’ve heard it’s really nice. [laughs] I just know it was good to get a lot of that stuff is out of the house. [laughs wife Denise says, “We might not take it all back?”] It’s a good problem to have but I tell you what, we have a pretty big house, and there’s so much stuff. I’ve won every award that you could ever be eligible for and then some, and just the whole house was getting to where it was embarrassing. So now, it looks like we’ve been robbed a little bit there, but we’re glad to share it and I hope that all of my fans especially will enjoy seeing what they helped build.”