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A Quiet Room, a Bass Guitar, and ‘Dixieland Delight’: Teddy Gentry’s Simple Moment That Spoke Volumes
Some moments don’t need flashing lights or a big crowd to feel special. In the video “Alabama in Thackerville”, longtime ...
More Than a Concert: Alabama’s ‘Bama Rising’ Was a Lifeline for Tornado-Stricken Communities
When disaster hits, music can help people feel strong again. In “Alabama LIVE at Bama Rising!”, the legendary country band ...

“Feels So Right” at All for the Hall: A Song That Still Feels Like Coming Home, Even Decades Later
Some performances bring back memories, and others remind fans why they fell in love with a song in the first ...

Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)” at Farm Aid: The Performance That Spoke for Every Family Waiting on a Call Home
Sometimes music becomes more than a song, it becomes a voice for those who need to be heard. That is ...

Ever Loved Someone So Quietly, It Felt Like a Song? Alabama’s “She and I” Live in 1986 Captures That Feeling
When Alabama performed “She and I” live in 1986, it felt like more than just a concert, it felt like ...
Just the Band, the Song, and a Quiet Stage: What Alabama’s Cavendish Rehearsal Reveals
Even before the lights come on or the crowd started cheering, the heart of a concert begins in the quiet ...

The 1981 TV Performance That Got 1.4 Million People Totally Hooked on Alabama Forever
Picture this: a young country band from Fort Payne, Alabama, stepping onto the Barbara Mandrell Show stage in 1981, about ...

They Didn’t Sing About Mansions, Alabama’s “It Works” Is a Tribute to What Matters Most
They didn’t need a mansion, a luxury car, or a fancy ring just love, spirit, and a roof that didn’t ...

Alabama’s “She’s Got That Look In Her Eyes” Hurts Like a Goodbye You Saw Coming but Couldn’t Stop
Some goodbyes don’t come with words they show up in someone’s eyes. Alabama has always had a way of telling ...

We All Have a Past; Alabama’s “I’m Not That Way Anymore” Is About Owning Yours with Grace
You don’t have to stay who you used to be and sometimes, change is the most honest thing you can ...