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Jim McBride, Writer of Alan Jackson's 'Chattahoochee,' Dead at 78 as Country Star Pays Tribute
Jim McBride, a Nashville Hall of Fame songwriter who's widely known for penning Alan Jackson 's "Chattahoochee," has died.
Jim McBride, the country music songwriter who partnered with singer Alan Jackson to write hits like 'Chattahoochee' and ...
Alan Jackson paid tribute to late songwriting giant Jim McBride, known for writing some of the country legend’s most ...
In two separate operations today, the U.S. military seized a pair of oil tankers that had attempted to evade the Trump ...
Drag superstar The Vivienne, musicians Ozzy Osbourne, D'Angelo and Brian Wison and Oscar winners Diane Keaton and Robert ...
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“I told him I didn’t want his autograph and walked away”: 65 times people ran into celebrities
Celebrities are human, just like you and me. Still, even though they do perfectly ordinary things like going for walks or grabbing a coffee, running into one in real life can feel strangely surreal.
Grammy-nominated country songwriter Jim McBride was known for cowriting the records "Chattahoochee" and "Chasin' That Neon ...
Thirty-five years ago today, Alan Jackson released a heartfelt love song that became his first No. 1 on the country chart.
The world is just learning that the songwriter behind some of the best country songs of the last four decades has died.
Touching words from Alan. Yesterday, the news broke that Jim McBride, a legendary country music songwriter and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, had unexpectedly passed away at the age ...
Alan Jackson, the former Los Angeles prosecutor turned star defense attorney, is taking on one of his darkest Hollywood cases yet, defending Nick Reiner, the son of filmmaker Rob Reiner, who is ...
Nick Reiner initially hired attorney Alan Jackson to represent him after he was accused of murdering his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. While the case is certainly high-profile, it is ...
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