Alan Jackson and his daughter surprised the Nashville crowd with a rare duet of "I'll Always Be Your Baby," the song he wrote for her.
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Alan Jackson eased onto the stage to start his concert at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena as longtime fans welcomed him back and younger fans shouted wildly, eager to hear him for perhaps the first time. Then he eased into his familiar hits, occasionally leaning back to take in the packed house.
These days, the Country Music Hall of Famer does most things with ease. His band is too polished to be anything but guitar string-tight, and his set list too consistent to allow for a miss. "Summertime Blues" turned into "Livin' on Love," which became "I Don't Even Know Your Name." By the time he got to "Good Time," the audience was having a real good time.
A peek at SetList.fm shows Jackson has been playing variations of the same set for several years. The final seven songs before the encore are especially consistent. It's a heck of a finish, but the soft middle is hardly a bathroom break opportunity. Seated, he picked a few hits to sing verse and chorus of ("Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" among them) before surprising the crowd by bringing daughter Ali Bradshaw out to sing the wedding song Jackson wrote for her and her sisters. Both singers were nervous as they approached "You'll Always Be My Baby." The veteran singer would shift to harmonies as they took the chorus together, subtly showing all the tools in his chest and a deference to his talented daughter.
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