Reading Andy Tarnoff's Milwaukee Talks with veteran Milwaukee DJ and classic rock guru Steve Palec -- during bar month -- got me thinking about how before the advent of Internet jukeboxes, classic ...
Alan Jackson earned his first No. 1 single with 1991's "I'd Love You All Over Again," the final release from his acclaimed debut album, and he added four more chart-toppers to his tally with Don't ...
The jukebox musical can be an embarrassing phenomenon: a living, breathing pop-music wax museum. It can be pandering and disingenuous, fostering a dynamic that the Times has called ...
Twenty-four years ago today — July 6th, 1991 — Alan Jackson‘s “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” hit Number One on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, earning the budding star his second ...
It’s sometimes said that while Americans invented rock ‘n’ roll, it was the British who perfected it. Now the Brits are out to do the same to that quintessentially American manifestation of pop music ...
Thirty years ago today, on Aug. 26, 1992, Alan Jackson had plenty of reasons to celebrate — two million, in fact. It was on that date that the Georgia native's sophomore album, Don't Rock the Jukebox, ...
In 1989, Alan Jackson was the first new artist signed to the Nashville division of Arista Records, which issued his debut LP Here in the Real World early in 1990. By the January 1991 release of his ...
Alan Jackson has sung "Don't Rock the Jukebox" to millions of country fans over the years — but before all of that, he was yelling those same words at his bass player. Songwriter Keith Stegall heard ...
When club owner Dennis (Alec Baldwin) gives busboy Drew (Diego Boneta) the big break of opening for rock legend Stacee Jaxx (Tom Cruise), he tells the newbie, “Three songs. No covers.” By the end of ...
When a character in the new musical “The Heart of Rock and Roll” tries to convince his ex to leave her job at a factory that makes shipping materials, he is stunned: “Oh, my god. It’s cardboard!” But ...
The Jukebox is back and this month it's all about prog rock baby! Come see Steve Patrick Adams and Jordan Foisy do jokes that start in one time signature and then end in a another!
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