poman wrote:
Now I wish I would've went to the Kenny concert in Pittsburgh last year. I was gonna go to that one until my friends kidnapped me and took me to a Carrie concert in WV on that same day instead
But I'll give it a whirl, unless the incoming snow storm derails those plans
Here are the headliner questions for those that couldn't make it out (with my own bluff answers, and they're not in the right order).
Headliner : Alan Jackson (bluff answers are not same as game)
1. What is a trademark feature of Alan Jackson’s wardrobe? Bell Bottoms, Brass Belt Buckle, Black and Blue Tie, White Stetson, Keds Sneakers
2. What album featured the song, “I’d Love You All Over Again”? Drive, Here in the Real World, What I Do, Reckless, Home for the Holidays
3. On “Don’t Rock the Jukebox”, listening to George Jones is preferable to listening to what group? Beatles, The Who, Rolling Stones, Kiss, Black Sabbath
4. On “Gone Country” what legendary singer is mentioned? Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Bob Dylan, Kenny Chesney, Pat Sajak
5 . What is the first track on “Who I Am” ? Desire, Why Baby Why, Summertime Blues, Silly Love Songs, She’s Got the Goldmine I Got the Shaft
6. What song is about the the days of reminiscing of youth and hometown memories?
http://www.memory, Chattahoochee, It Must Be Love, Summertime in Las Vegas, She
7. Who did Alan Jackson collaborate with on “Like Red on a Rose”? Tanya Tucker, Red Buttons, Conway Twitty, Brian Eno, Allison Krause
8. What song did Alan Jackson do a duet with Jeff Foxworthy? Redneck Games, She Won’t Be True, Bears in the Woods, Lonely in Hooterville, My Best Friend
9. Which of the following albums did Alan Jackson take to the top of the charts? My Time Alone, From Here to Tennessee, Barefootin, Drive, Something Happened
10. “Precious Memories” is Alan Jackson’s first album in this genre? Jazz, Gospel, Reggae, Rap, Country
Final Question: Who’s ghost does Alan Jackson see in “Midnight to Montgomery”? No clues