NRA Presents Alan Jackson 'Keepin' it Country' Tour

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posted on April 11, 2015
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My Aunt Carolyn is going to be so jealous! She’s the biggest Alan Jackson fan I know—next to me, of course—so I can’t wait to tell her I’ll be front and center tonight for the NRA Presents Alan Jackson “Keepin’ It Country” Tour at the Bridgestone Arena with special guest comedian Jeff Foxworthy! If you don’t yet have tickets, doors open at 5 p.m. so you’d better scramble!

As an artist, country music’s Alan Jackson has sold more than 60 million albums and won every country music award there is! And as a songwriter, 20 of his own songs have hit No. 1 so that’s some track record! This concert tonight has been dubbed the marquee event of the 144th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits for good reason. Maybe I’ll see you there. In the meantime, I’ll be shinin’ my cowboy boots. Don’t forget your cowboy hat!

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