In the realm of ’90s country music, Alan Jackson stood shoulder to shoulder with Garth Brooks in terms of popularity. By 2003, he had earned widespread acclaim in the music industry, with many hailing him as one of the greatest artists in country music history. Jackson’s remarkable consistency is reflected in his staggering achievement of 20 number one singles and an additional 20 Top Ten hits, all within the initial 12 years of his career.
Don Thompson has carved his own path in paying homage to Alan Jackson through impersonation. With a career spanning several years, Thompson’s highlights include captivating performances at the esteemed Legends in Concert show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Backed by a talented ensemble of musicians, Thompson’s tribute to Alan Jackson is nothing short of being “Right On The Money.”
Song List
- Don’t Rock the Jukebox
- Someday
- Dallas
- Love’s Got a Hold on You
- I’d Love You All Over Again
- Midnight in Montgomery
- Chattahoochee
- She’s Got the Rhythm (And I Got the Blues)
- Summertime Blues
- Gone Country
- Livin’ on Love
- I Don’t Even Know Your Name
- Tall Tall Trees
- I’ll Try
- Little Bitty
- There Goes
- Right on the Money
- There Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
- Drive (For Daddy Gene)