Clothes, Jewelry and Rockers Make the Alan Jackson Collection
When I picture Alan Jackson in a Cracker Barrel restaurant, I picture the waitress asking him how he liked his biscuit and him responding, "I'll be honest with you ma'am, it ain't like mama fixed it." It's just this thing I have with his music: There is always a lyric like that one from "Where I Come From" to fit any situation. So now that he has put together an entire collection of things for the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store chain, I can think of a million of his songs to go along with the more than 40 items in the line. The Alan Jackson Collection will have clothes for men and women, jewelry, throws, food items and the Alan Jackson signature rocker (Danish Walnut finish with oversized posts and Jackson's signature engraved in the headrest.) "I grew up in the South, so Cracker Barrel has been a part of my family since I was a young man," Jackson said. That is so true, especially if you believe what he says in "Meat and Potato Man" -- that he likes "Wrangler jeans, cowboy boots, cornbread and beans and country roots."






Bullride says:
Does anyone know where this stuff(clothes, jewelry etc.) is being made?
Pecos Pete says:
Lets hope it’s not like that awful Rascal Flatts, JC Penney’s garbage called American Living, and it’s made in china. Disgusting.
Rita M. says:
According to the article the wood for the rocker is from Maine, and assembled in Tennessee. I haven’t found any information about the clothing or other articles yet, but I’m hoping Alan has honor and integrity and demanded these things be made in the USA. If they have Alan’s name on it alongside Made in China, I will be very dissapointed in him. Please don’t let your fans down Alan.
joann says:
alan jackson ikes you his songs southen small man
fovties vides country muisc ok
cmt best wash joann
Pete says:
Alan i pray ican meet you I’m just leasom to you all the time