Inside country legend Alan Jackson's triumphant finale concert
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The time has come for country music superstar Alan Jackson to hang up his signature Stetson hat.
The genre traditionalist from Newnan, Georgia, whose career kicked off in the 1980s and exploded shortly thereafter in the oft-cited '90s country wave with heartfelt songs for the working man who'd rather be drinking, or fishing, or ideally both, has sold over 60 million records across his storied career. And on Saturday night at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, he brought his touring career to an end.
The event titled "Last Call: One More for the Road The Finale" was a triumphant swan song for the performer, a celebration of his life and career with some help from the artists he directly inspired.
-snip-
Five years ago, the 67-year-old music giant Jackson shared that he has a degenerative nerve condition that affects his balance called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, which he was first diagnosed with a decade prior. He said it was a genetic condition, and its effects on his ability to walk and perform had become more noticeable. One dollar of every ticket sold on Saturday night the CMT Research Foundation, an organization that funds research to find a cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/inside-country-legend-alan-jacksons-054942091.html