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Nov 26, 1994Clay Walker checks in at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "If I Could Make A Living," written by Alan JacksonNov 29, 1994Alan Jackson's album "Don't Rock The Jukebox" is certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of AmericaJan 21, 1995Following a concert in Montgomery, Alabama, Alan Jackson visits Hank Williams' grave, joining several fans to sing "I Saw The Light" and "Your Cheatin' Heart." He arrives right at 12:00, recalling his own song "Midnight In Montgomery"Jan 26, 1995Alan Jackson's seven nominations place him at the top of the heap when finalists are announced for the TNN/Music City News awards at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon. Vince Gill falls in at six; Reba McEntire and Ricky Van Shelton each get fourJan 28, 1995Alan Jackson's "Gone Country" occupies the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart, floating a Bob Dylan reference in the processFeb 2, 1995Country fills out the nominees for Favorite Male Musical Performer in the People's Choice Awards as Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and Alan Jackson are named finalists. Also on the ballot: Reba McEntire, The Eagles, Aerosmith and The Rolling StonesFeb 14, 1995The Recording Industry Association of America certifies Alan Jackson's album "Who I Am" double-platinumFeb 27, 1995Alan Jackson leads the field with six nominations for the Academy of Country Music awards. Garth Brooks nets five, Vince Gill and John Michael Montgomery nab four each, and Patty Loveless collects threeMar 31, 1995Alan Jackson receives a citation--his second--for cutting down trees on public property, next to his turf on Tennessee's Center Hill LakeApr 5, 1995Alan Jackson's album "A Lot About Livin' (And A Little 'Bout Love)" is certified quintuple-platinum by the RIAA, while "Don't Rock The Jukebox" reaches the quadruple-platinum mark
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