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Subject: Alan Jackson (Musician)

  • Top Ten Country Albums, 2006

    December 15, 2006
  • The Houston 100: The Master List

    October 4, 2007
  • Giddyup!: Full RodeoHouston Lineup Announced

    January 7, 2008
  • A Stopover in Strait Country

    April 9, 2008
  • Lonesome, Onry and Mean: The Death of Honky-Tonk? (Part 1)

    July 15, 2008
  • Another Time, Another Country

    January 21, 1999
  • No Miracle on Main Street

    A homeless woman's plight highlights the harsh realities for the disabled poor

    December 9, 1999
  • Bluegrass Angel

    October 13, 1994
  • RodeoHouston Hideout Schedule

    Two Tons of Steel/ bbqfilm.com Music at RodeoHouston doesn't necessarily mean doe-eyed ingenues like Taylor Swift and the Jonas Brothers, leathery country veterans like Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson or tube snake boogeymen like ZZ Top, you know. Although there's no hog-calling contest - which Rocks Off thinks is a crime - admission to the grounds (either a RodeoHouston ticket or Reliant Park general-admission stub) also gets you into the Hideout, RodeoHouston's own honky-tonk that mo

    January 13, 2009
  • Sound Check

    November 28, 1996
  • Rotation

    February 6, 1997
  • Press Picks

    February 13, 1997
  • The Reason of Rimes

    February 13, 1997
  • Rotation

    April 10, 1997
  • Rotation

    August 7, 1997
  • Hill Country

    June 4, 1998
  • Aftermath: Alan Jackson at RodeoHouston

    Photos by Mark C. Austin/ Click here for a slideshowAlan Jackson is like the world's most comfortable pair of boots. Over the past 20 years, the Georgia-born singer and songwriter has amassed an enormous catalog of songs loaded with self-deprecating modesty, gentle tongue-in-cheek humor and unabashed sentimentality, that every so often - whether happy-hour Jimmy Buffett duet "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" or Grammy-winning 9/11 rememberance "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)"

    March 5, 2009
  • Rotation

    November 12, 1998
  • Rocks Off Is Too Critical For CMT

    Mark C. Austin Yes, CMT, we did enjoy Alan Jackson's RodeoHouston performance.If you've been following Rocks Off's rodeo coverage, which hopefully you have, you've probably noticed that we've found a few of the entertainers' performances to be less than stellar. Which is not to say we haven't been having a blast down at Reliant Park with thousands of our friends and neighbors. CMT has certainly noticed and, um, "called us out" on it a few hours ago. According to CMT blogger Craig Sh

    March 11, 2009
  • Aftermath: Clint Black at RodeoHouston

    Photos courtesy Houston Livestock Show & RodeoNot only does Clint Black know how to play to the home folks - after being introduced by his daughter Lily, he said hello to Tomball, Spring, Pasadena and his hometown Katy (but where, Aftermath would like to know, was Friendswood?) upon taking the RodeoHouston stage Friday night - but he was responsible for what has to go down as hands down the oddest moment in this year's concert series, if not ever. Unless ZZ Top decides to do something

    March 17, 2009
  • Could Alternative Country Work at the Rodeo?

    February 26, 2009
  • Think Buckcherry Has Mellowed? Crazy Bitch...

    December 4, 2008
  • Press Picks

    February 19, 1998
  • Various Artists

    Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top (RCA)

    May 16, 2002
  • Thrift Store Cowboys

    Lubbock sextet stays true to country, bluegrass and blues

    November 8, 2007
  • Houston's Very Best Songs Ever

    September 27, 2007
  • Crazy ´Bout Alan

    March 9, 2006
  • Doug Supernaw

    May 10, 2007
  • Chillin' with tha Eskimoz

    We have a Whatachat with the guys behind the fast-food rap video

    June 29, 2006
  • Webb Wilder, with Opie Hendrix and the Texas Tall Boys

    Friday, March 18, at Dan Electro's, 1031 East 24th, 713-862-8707.

    March 17, 2005
  • Playbill

    March 10, 2005
  • Mow Betta

    The grass is greener at the Lawn Mower Races

    October 21, 2004
  • This Week's Day-by-Day Picks

    April 15, 2004
  • H-Town Goes Cowtown

    It's rodeo time in the city

    February 26, 2004
  • If That Ain't Country

    Stampeding horses and twangy riffs at the HMNS

    January 1, 2004
  • Xmas Marks the Spot

    A guide to new holiday discs, from surprise presents to Tannen-bombs

    December 19, 2002
  • Moment in the Sun

    Clem Snide's Eef Barzelay talks about God, Zionism and rock and roll manners

    March 14, 2002
  • Choo Choo Ch'boogie

    The Derailers get back on track with a major-label deal

    August 9, 2001
  • The Enforcers

    Unlicensed jukebox music may be the downfall of feisty Sassy's

    March 29, 2001
  • Back in the Saddle

    Clay Farmer

    June 8, 2000
  • Rotation

    Tracy Byrd, Jim Hall and Pat Metheny

    July 22, 1999
  • Lonesome Onry and Mean: R.I.P. Tim Krekel

    Wherever you live, wherever you are/ Just love, love, love" - Tim Krekel, "Love One Another" It is with immense sadness that Lonesome, Onry and Mean reports that Louisville, Kentucky musician and songwriter Tim Krekel has passed away. Krekel had a large tumor removed from his stomach in April and seemed to be responding positively to therapy, but according to a message LOM received from Nashville late Wednesday night: "In the past two weeks the cancer has returned (aggressively) to the point wh

    June 25, 2009
  • Randy Travis

    June 25, 2009
  • Ben Kweller

    June 25, 2009
  • Our Favorite ZZ Top Covers: QOTSA, Van Halen, Iron Maiden, Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson, Tina Turner and... Rapeman?

    [Note: Now with added Ministry.] Counting down to Friday's ZZ Top/Aerosmith show in The Woodlands is starting to feel like the week Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers played there last year: a steady build of anticipation and antsiness, until Friday we're flat-out squirming to get out of the office. By the way, if all you think Rocks Off does is sit around listening to classic rock, we'll have you know that Monday we blasted brand-new albums by the Dead Weather - that's yet another Jack White pro

    July 14, 2009
  • Hell on Earth

    July 16, 2009
  • A Musical Guide to Post-Secession Texas, Part 2: "Trinity"

    [Note: This week Rocks Off is looking at the musical heritage, highs and lows, for each of the five possible states that might result should Texas secede from the U.S. like Gov. Rick Perry wants it to. Yesterday we began with the Panhandle/West Texas "Palo Duro" territory; today it's northeastern quadrant "Trinity."] View Five States of Texas in a larger map Trinity Capital: Dallas Patron Saint: Blind Lemon Jefferson ​Lesser Icons: T-Bone Walker, Alex Moore, Old 97's, Pantera, The D.O.C., Ray

    August 12, 2009
  • Steve Young

    October 15, 2009