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  2. Mapleshade Records - Wikipedia

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    Mapleshade Records is an American jazz record company and independent record label founded by Pierre Sprey in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States, in 1990. Mapleshade's catalogue includes Bobby Battle , Gary Bartz , Walter Davis , Clifford Jordan , Frank Kimbrough , and Norris Turney .

  3. Precious Memories (Alan Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Precious Memories is the thirteenth studio album and the first gospel album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on February 28, 2006 on the Arista Nashville label. This project began at The Rukkus Room Recording Studios when Alan Jackson recorded a song for his Father-In-Law’s funeral.

  4. Good Time (Alan Jackson song) - Wikipedia

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    Reviewer Matt C. of Engine 145, a country music blog, gave "Good Time" a "thumbs down" review, as he thought that its list-format lyrics were a "crutch" that Jackson was using. Although he commended Jackson's "classy and genuine" vocal performance, he nonetheless considered the song lacking in "the kind of sentiment that characterized 'Small ...

  5. Precious Memories Volume II - Wikipedia

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    Precious Memories Volume II is the eighteenth studio album and the second gospel album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on March 26, 2013, via Alan's Country Records and EMI Nashville. [2] [3] The album is a follow-up to Jackson's 2006 album Precious Memories.

  6. Monday Morning Church - Wikipedia

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    "Monday Morning Church" is a song written by Brent Baxter and Erin Enderlin, and recorded by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released in October 2004 as the second single from his album What I Do. It peaked at number 5 on the United States Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks. [1]

  7. That'd Be Alright - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Steven Goldmann.It premiered on CMT on December 13, 2002, when CMT named it a "Hot Shot". It begins with Jackson, Joe Galante (president of Sony BMG's Nashville division at the time, the parent company of Jackson's label) and cinematographer Gerry Aschlag portraying a film director who wants to work in the music video field.

  8. Review: Why Did MTV Stop Playing Music? - AOL

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    The advent of YouTube put virtually every music video in history at your fingertips, making MTV—so radically inventive just a generation earlier—as obsolete as FM radio.

  9. Gordon Mote - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, when a pianist was needed for Alan Jackson's "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" recording, Mote was recommended. After that, he became a very sought-after studio musician, playing on numerous country and gospel artist's albums. [3] His studio album, Don't Let Me Miss the Glory, was his debut as a vocalist. [2]