Alan Jackson, the 64-year-old country music legend, has captivated fans for over four decades. A Grand Ole Opry member and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, Alan has sold over 80 million records. Despite his success, his journey has had hardships.
In 2018, Alan’s family suffered a tragic loss when his son-in-law, Ben Selecman, died in a boating accident. This tragedy influenced Alan’s music, reflected in albums like “Angels & Alcohol” and “Where Have You Gone.”
Alan and his daughter, Mattie Jackson Selecman, created the song “Racing the Dark,” included with Mattie’s book, “Lemons on Friday.” The book details her healing journey and the founding of NaSHEville, a business empowering women.
Alan also revealed he has Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a nerve disorder affecting his mobility. Despite this, he remains determined to continue performing. Alan Jackson’s legacy is marked by extraordinary talent, strength, and resilience.