Deborah L. Jacobs

When Alabama Performed “Angels Among Us”, The Crowd Stood Still in Shared Faith and Hope
There are songs that stop a crowd in its tracks, not because they are loud or flashy, but because they ...

From the First Note of “Song of the South”, The Audience Wasn’t Just Listening They Were Living It
Some songs feel like pure celebration lifting the spirit the moment the first note hits. That’s exactly what happens when ...

More Than a Song, It’s a Legacy: Alabama’s Timeless Spirit Shines in “Mountain Music”
Some songs never lose their spark and Alabamas “Mountain Music” proves it every time. In their 2021 live performance the ...

The Night ‘Equine VIP’ Showed Randy Travis’s Softer Side: A Man of Faith, Land, and Lasting Grace
Some artists leave their mark not just through music but through the way they live their lives. Randy Travis is ...

The Night Randy Travis’s Presence and Kane Brown’s Voice Made ‘Three Wooden Crosses’ Eternal
Some moments in music feel like a bridge between generations, where past and present meet in quiet harmony. That’s what ...

How Randy Travis, Coffey Anderson, and a ‘Signed Guitar’ Made One Dinner Legendary
Some stories in country music feel larger than life, not because of the stage lights but because of the people ...

The Song That Lingers Like Smoke: Travis Tritt’s Raw Confession in “Between an Old Memory and Me”
Few artists capture both grit and vulnerability the way Travis Tritt does. From the start of his career he’s been ...

The Duet That Made Heartache Unforgettable: Travis Tritt and Lari White’s “Helping Me Get Over You”
Some songs are too heavy to carry alone, and that’s where harmony steps in. “Helping Me Get Over You,” Travis ...

