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  • Feb 16, 1991
    Alan Jackson and Randy Travis write "She Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)" over lunch on Travis' bus in Columbus, Ohio
    Mar 4, 1991
    Garth Brooks' six nominations pace the field for the Academy Of Country Music awards. Vince Gill earns five nominations, and Alan Jackson and Alabama nab four
    Mar 9, 1991
    Alan Jackson tops the Billboard country singles chart for the first time in his career with "I'd Love You All Over Again"
    Mar 10, 1991
    Randy Travis sings "Point Of Light" live for the first time for president George Bush at Ford's Theatre in Washington as ABC shoots the special "Celebration Of Country." Also appearing: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Alan Jackson, Ricky Skaggs, Clint Black, Tammy Wynette, Alabama, K.T. Oslin and The Statlers
    Mar 12, 1991
    Alan Jackson's debut album, "Here In The Real World," earns platinum certification from the RIAA
    Apr 23, 1991
    Arista releases Alan Jackson's "Don't Rock The Jukebox," with a chorus that rhymes George Jones and The Rolling Stones
    Apr 24, 1991
    Alan Jackson wins Top New Male Vocalist during the 26th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, telecast by NBC from Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles
    Apr 27, 1991
    ABC telecasts "Celebration Of Country," a special featuring Randy Travis' performance of "Point Of Light" for president George Bush. Also appearing are Alan Jackson, Alabama, K.T. Oslin, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Clint Black, Tammy Wynette, Ricky Skaggs and The Statlers
    Apr 29, 1991
    The Alan Jackson hit "Here In The Real World" receives The Music City News Song of the Year award
    May 14, 1991
    Arista releases Alan Jackson's album "Don't Rock The Jukebox"

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