Services chief Eddy Cue will gain supervision over Apple's health and fitness teams, Craig Federighi, head of software engineering, will now oversee the Apple Watch operating system ...
They called him crazy. They called him reckless. But Frank Heister calls himself a rebel — and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
On this day (October 27) in 2003, Alan Jackson released “Remember When” as the second and final single from his 2003 compilation album, Greatest Hits Volume II. The song spent two weeks atop the Hot ...
Alan Jackson is set to retire with his farewell tour in Nashville. Learn why the country music legend is ending his career and the details of his final show.
Alan Jackson has revealed plans for the final concert performance of his career, and he’s tapping a long list of famous friends to help him out. People reports that the final full-length concert ...
Last Call: One More for the Road - The Finale is set for June 27, 2026. "I can't think of a better place to put on a big show than in Nashville," Jackson tells PEOPLE Sarah Michaud is the senior news ...
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Alan Jackson has announced that he will conclude his farewell tour with one final all-star concert taking place in Nashville next year. Set for June 27, 2026, the concert — dubbed Last Call: One More ...
Blending traditional country with “the blues,” Jackson and Travis initially planned to pitch the song to blues legend B.B. King. Instead, Jackson opted to record it as the lead single off his third ...
WASHINGTON — Country music legend Alan Jackson's final show is coming next year. The singer announced Wednesday that his final show will be called "Last Call: One More for the Road - The Finale," and ...
The country music world has been waiting since May for word from Alan Jackson on his final show, and that word came on Wednesday. The country music legend, who retired from touring after his show on ...
Country star Alan Jackson announced he would be playing his last full-length live concert in 2026 as his lengthy battle with CMT disease—a degenerative nerve condition—has made performing difficult.