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Singer - songwriter Alan Jackson was influenced by the traditional country music movement of the 1980s, and his music has evolved into a blend of honky tonk and mainstream country sounds. His albums and videos have won many awards, including a Grammy for "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" about the September 11 terrorist attacks. His greatest hits collection sold over three million copies. He became a TV celebrity in 1997, as a national spokesman for Ford trucks. Artist Evette has sketched Alan in shades of black and grey as a tribute to his quiet style. The mask is signed by Alan and the artist.
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