Alan Jackson Discusses Retirement Following Neurological Disease Diagnosis

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Jackson, who turns 63 in October, hopes to leave a legacy that is bigger than than anything else his life has thrown at him.

“I’ve always believed that the music is the most important thing. The songs. And I guess that’s what I’d like to (leave) if I had a legacy.”

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Watch Alan Jackson’s full interview with Jenna Bush Hager Here.


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