
NASHVILLE, TN.
(Arista Nashville) - Arista Nashville superstar
Alan
Jackson is ready to greet the New Year with a
welcome return to the road and the launch of his
2005 What I
Do
Tour, as he's joined by award-winning RCA
Nashville chart-topper
Sara
Evans and exciting ACR/RCA debut recording
artists, The Wrights.
2004's red-hot Jackson tour drew sell-out
crowds, while critically and commercially, the
three-time CMA Entertainer of the Year
consistently delivers the goods, on disc and on
the road. Jackson's latest Platinum-certified
release, What I Do, earned year-end, best of 2004
accolades from such outlets as the Chicago
Tribune, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the
Village Voice, while a recent four-star Blender
review raved, 'The whole collection … shows how
much subtle pathos, humor, and passion a
flat-brilliant country performer can harvest from
non-strict traditionalism.'
What I Do
repeated the success of Jackson's multi-Platinum
Greatest Hits Volume II CD and previous studio
album, Drive, by topping Billboard's pop and
country album charts in its first week of release.
Following his hit, 'Too Much of a Good Thing,'
Jackson's latest single, 'Monday Morning Church'
is currently climbing towards the top spot on the
Billboard (No 9) and Radio
& Records (No 8) airplay charts. An undeniable
country superstar, Jackson has recorded 14 albums,
earned 31 No1 singles and amassed record sales of
more than 43 million.
RCA Nashville beauty Sara
Evans has brought a new energy to the country
music landscape. Her Double-Platinum Born to Fly
collection set the stage for her latest release,
the Platinum-certified Restless, which introduced
the hit 'Perfect' (co-written by Evans), as well
as the multi-week chart-topper, 'Suds in the
Bucket,' with the video for each single becoming a
No 1 favorite at CMT.
Over the course of four
albums, three No 1 singles - including 'Born to
Fly' and 'No Place That Far' - six Top Ten hits,
and nearly four million units sold, the recent CMA
and ACM Female Vocalist nominee has continued to
craft songs that have established her as one of
the genre's most enjoyable stylists.
Poised to make their own
mark on the country music world are The Wrights,
whose debut ACR/RCA album, Down This Road, is set
for release in May of 2005. Husband and wife Adam
and Shannon Wright add a family touch to the tour
and prove that true talent can indeed run in
families, as Adam is also nephew to Alan Jackson.
The Wrights' debut disc sports twelve tracks (all
self-penned), and presents a duo whose shared
musical voice rings with a sense of warm
familiarity, while at the same time presenting a
compellingly fresh and engaging sound.
With a
complete list of dates to be announced shortly,
the tour is sure to be one of the highlights of
the 2005 tour season.