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  • Apr 1, 1992
    Arista releases Alan Jackson's "Midnight In Montgomery," a song about the ghost of Hank Williams that references "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
    Apr 10, 1992
    While on tour in Tallahassee, Alan Jackson starts writing "Chattahoochee" with Jim McBride. They continue working on the song in Pensacola the next day and finish it in Thibodeaux, Louisiana, on April 12
    Apr 12, 1992
    After finishing the song on the bus with co-writer Jim McBride, Alan Jackson plays "Chattahoochee" on stage for the first time in Thibodeaux, Louisiana
    Apr 29, 1992
    Alan Jackson and producers Keith Stegall and Scott Hendricks are double-winners in the 27th Academy Of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre, as "Don't Rock The Jukebox" takes Single Record and Album of the Year
    May 4, 1992
    People magazine names Priscilla Presley and Alan Jackson among the "50 most beautiful people in the world." Jackson confesses he began wearing his western hat to cover a scar on his forehead
    May 26, 1992
    Alan Jackson records "Mercury Blues"
    Jun 8, 1992
    Alan Jackson takes three trophies at the TNN/Music City News awards, held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Garth Brooks wins Entertainer of the Year
    Jun 29, 1992
    Arista releases Alan Jackson's "Love's Got A Hold On You"
    Aug 13, 1992
    Vince Gill and Travis Tritt tie for top honors with five nominations each for the Country Music Association awards. Alan Jackson and Reba McEntire receive four apiece. All four artists are up for Entertainer of the Year, along with Garth Brooks
    Aug 23, 1992
    John Denver sings the national anthem for the Atlanta Falcons' first game at their new home, the Georgia Dome, where they defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, 20-10. The halftime show features Georgia-born country stars Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt, T. Graham Brown, Doug Stone and Trisha Yearwood

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