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Country 10 September, 2004

Superstar Alan Jackson brings online down home with Friday's Sessions@AOL

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NASHVILLE, TN. (Arista Records) - Amid a week of high-profile activities around the album release of What I Do, including performances on Today and the Late Show with David Letterman, Grammy-winning Arista Nashville superstar Alan Jackson will be featured on the popular Sessions@AOL series this Friday.

Beginning September 10, and available on demand, fans will be treated to a recently filmed performance of Jackson's current Top 10 favorite, 'Too Much of a Good Thing.' In addition to an exclusive interview, the online content will also include the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year performing 'Rainy Day in June' and 'If Love Was a River' (both from What I Do), as well as 'It's Five O'Clock Somewhere,' the award-winning 8-week No 1 smash from Jackson's triple-Platinum Greatest Hits Volume II. AOL members can access the content using keywords 'Alan Jackson' or 'Sessions.'

Jackson continues to amass critical praise surrounding this week's album release, as a four-star review in the Detroit Free Press cheers, 'What's most remarkable about 'What I Do' is Jackson's songwriting, which just keeps getting better. ... This is timeless country from a place far beyond the command of Music Row execs and radio programmers.'
The New York Times enthuses, '...the classic country understatement of Alan Jackson does wonders for the songs on 'What I Do,'' while The Boston Globe summed up, 'From funny songs to barroom confessionals, Jackson again does it all.'






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