Alan Jackson Live At Texas Stadium Views
With a combined 120 million records sold, George Strait, Alan Jackson, and Jimmy Buffett are three of country music's most successful entertainers. They're also some of its best buddies. That bonhomie is more than evident on this live document from May 29, 2004, which brought the three together to perform some of their greatest hits, solo and together. Some of these are no-brainers -- Jackson and Buffett reprise their duet It's Five O'Clock Somewhere and their remake of Margaritaville, while Strait and Jackson dish out their Music City dig Murder on Music Row -- but there's more. It's more than a thrill to hear Buffett and Strait take on Hank's Hey Good Lookin', and Buffett ups the comedy on Strait's classic All My Exes Live in Texas. Either one of these gentlemen could have held down Texas Stadium, but as this briskly paced show attests, sometimes it's also good things that come in threes. Barnes & Noble
With a combined 120 million records sold, George Strait, Alan Jackson, and Jimmy Buffett are three of country music's most successful entertainers. They're also some of its best buddies. That bonhomie is more than evident on this live document from May 29, 2004, which brought the three together to perform some of their greatest hits, solo and together. Some of these are no-brainers -- Jackson and Buffett reprise their duet It's Five O'Clock Somewhere and their remake of Margaritaville, while Strait and Jackson dish out their Music City dig Murder on Music Row -- but there's more. It's more than a thrill to hear Buffett and Strait take on Hank's Hey Good Lookin', and Buffett ups the comedy on Strait's classic All My Exes Live in Texas. Either one of these gentlemen could have held down Texas Stadium, but as this briskly paced show attests, sometimes it's also good things that come in threes.
Live at Texas Stadium captures a concert Alan Jackson, George Strait and Jimmy Buffett gave at the venue on May 29, 2004. What connects these three? Well, Jackson and Buffett dueted on the chart-topping It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, they're all superstars renowned for giving audiences their money's worth, and in 2004, Buffett released his country crossover License to Chill, so what better way to promote the platter than with a concert with the biggest country star of the 2000s and a legend? It made perfect sense and it made for a good show, too, if Live at Texas Stadium is any indication. According yhellip; tra" Read more
Mega-stars Alan Jackson, George Strait, and Jimmy Buffett joined together for the first time ever, Saturday, May 29, 2004, at Texas Stadium in Dallas. This must see concert turned into a party that Parrotheads, cowboys and the Lone Star State will never forget. With more than 120 million records sold, over 80 Number One singles and countless awards under their hats (or Hawaiian shirts), the superstars shared equal billing to showcase some of their biggest hits and fan favorites alone and together.The three of us have talked about doing this for some time, admits Strait We’ve had the pleasure of working with each other before and not only do we enjoy each other’s music but we have a lot in common.'