Deborah L. Jacobs

One Word. One Dream. One Viral Moment: John Foster’s Quiet Opry Announcement Says It All

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some stories don’t need a voice to hit home they just need heart. A short Instagram clip of John Foster ...

Cher’s “If I Could Turn Back Time” Wasn’t Just Bold It Was an Open Wound in a Leather Jacket

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs sound like regret. Others look like rebellion. Cher’s If I Could Turn Back Time feels like both at ...

Cher’s “More Than You Know” Slowed Down Time and Made Every Word Feel Personal

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs feel like everything stops for a moment, and Cher’s More Than You Know is one of those songs. ...

Cher’s “Heart Of Stone” Is Not Just a Song It Feels Like She’s Singing What You Cannot Say Out Loud

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs do not just speak to you, they echo through your chest like your own thoughts sung aloud. That ...

When the Bee Gees Played “Jive Talkin’” in Berlin, 1991 and Time Stood Still

Deborah L. Jacobs

What if a song could make you feel like the past never really left you? That is what happened when ...

Why the Bee Gees’ 1991 Berlin Performance of ‘One’ Still Feels Like Someone Holding Your Hand Through Heartbreak

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs do not just sound good they feel like someone reaching out to steady you. That is what it ...

When Barry Gibb Sang This in 1989, the Whole Room Fell Silent

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some voices do not just sing they explain what pain feels like. That is exactly what happens when Barry Gibb ...

How “Dixieland Delight” Turned One Night Into a Memory: Alabama’s Live Magic You Can Feel

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs feel like a summer memory you never want to forget. That is what happens when Alabama plays “Dixieland ...

When “Dixieland Delight” Hit the Air: How One Song Turned a Birmingham Crowd into Family

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs feel like they never grow old. That is what it felt like when Randy Owen stood on stage ...

How “Tennessee River” Hits Different When Randy Owen Sings It at Home

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some concerts feel like a handshake and a hug. That is the feeling Randy Owen brings to Tennessee River Fandemonium ...