Published Monday, January 12, 2009 in Local
By Alex McRae
The Times-Herald
Music lovers across America may be shaking their heads in confusion tonight when they hear "Alan Jackson" and "Newnan, Georgia" mentioned on the last show they'd expect-- "American Idol."
But it's not a mistake. When TV's monster hit show kicks off its eighth season tonight, another Alan Jackson from Newnan will be trying to add his name to the short list of local entertainers who made it to the top of the music world like the country music star.
Tonight's two-hour premiere focuses mainly on Idol's Phoenix, Ariz., auditions. Wednesday night, another two-hour show reveals what happened at the Kansas City audition.
Jackson's full story will appear on the show featuring the Jacksonville, Fla., auditions. Jackson does not know when the Jacksonville show will air, but he has appeared briefly in promos for the new season and thinks -- though he's not sure -- he might appear in a brief clip tonight or tomorrow.
"They don't tell you much," he says. "But I wouldn't be surprised if I showed up for a second or two tonight or tomorrow. If I don't, we'll just have to wait for the Jacksonville show. I'll be on then for sure."
Like the country music superstar from Newnan who has sold tens of millions of records in a career spanning more than two decades, the newest Alan Jackson on the musical scene attended Newnan High -- he's a senior this year -- and got his start playing for small groups and performing at church. In this case, Elim Baptist.
The similarities are startling, but the younger Jackson says right now, sharing a name and a hometown with one of the world's most widely-recognized music stars is a plus.
"During the Idol auditions, it definitely got people's attention," Jackson says. "As soon as people heard my name and where I was from, it created a buzz and made everybody interested. I'd say it helped."
But Jackson realizes if he makes it big, a name change will be necessary. He has already solved that problem. Jackson's middle name is Corbette, and he has already performed several times as A.J. Corbette, although his friends and classmates know him as Alan.
"The people in the business say if I get big I'll have to change my performing name, and that's OK with me," he says. "As long as I'm getting a chance to succeed that's not a problem. I understand how things work."
Jackson says people won't be confused once they hear the difference in the singing and choice of songs. The younger Jackson only performs a few country songs. His singing idol is Steve Perry, lead singer of supergroup Journey, and Jackson says he prefers the classic rock standards .
His current playlist will soon include some original songs Jackson is writing, but his favorite cover songs include hits by Hootie and the Blowfish and singer-songwriter Howie Day.
"I love the old country artists like George Jones and Merle Haggard and Ray Price and Tammy Wynette and Patsy Cline," Jackson says. "Those people are giants. But right now I'm more into the classic rock thing."
Jackson made his debut at a third-grade talent show in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
"I was nervous and awkward. But when I stepped on stage, I loved the attention and it's been like a second home ever since," Jackson says. "I've known since then this was what I wanted to do."
When the family moved back to Newnan several years ago, Jackson kept active in several sports, but spent more time performing with friends and soloing at church.
Less than two years ago Jackson started taking guitar lessons from David Pippin at Musicology in Newnan. "I thought I needed to be able to back myself up," he says. "And it's a lot of fun. I'm working at it."
Last year he decided to take things up a notch when friends talked into going to an open mic night at Jekyll & Hyde's sports bar to sing some karaoke. Jackson sang "Anything But Mine," and the crowd went wild.
"I was really shocked," he says. "I'd gotten a good reception at other places, but the people really liked what they heard that night."
Two weeks later he was back again. That time, Jackson sang five songs. After the first one, the room was packed and the crowd roared its approval until he finished.
"It was great," Jackson says. "That whole room was full of support. Now everywhere I perform in Newnan, the support has just been incredible. Newnan has really been behind all the music I've done. It's great when people tell you they appreciate it."
Early last summer, friends urged Jackson to try out when "American Idol" began its national audition tour. He wasn't interested.
"I was totally opposed to it," he says. "I didn't think there was much of a chance with all that crowd and the whole setup. I didn't bother with it."
Luckily, Jackson's mom, Peggy Rusich, did. She got the Idol information and registered Jackson for the nearest tryouts, in Jacksonville.
When his mom told him he was registered, Jackson gave in.
"I said, it's a shot, let's do it."
On Aug. 13, Jackson joined more than 12,000 Idol hopefuls who gathered in Jacksonville to begin the grueling Idol journey. He says that because of the huge crowds, swarms of Idol producers and staffers began weeding out the also-rans in a hurry, literally going down the line and asking people to sing for "a second or two" before moving them on or cutting them out.
"Some were pretty bad, and some were pretty good," Jackson says. "Some people didn't sing two notes before they were gone, and I saw them cut some people I thought were really good. It was kind of scary."
That first day lasted from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. The next day, Jackson was still in the chase and did it all over again, advancing through tryout after tryout.
How far did he go? Show rules prohibit Jackson and other contestants from saying how well they did. Right now he can only say he did well enough to wind up in the audition room with Idol judges Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell and Idol's newly-added 4th judge, Grammy-nominated songwriter and record producer Kara DioGuardi.
Right now, Jackson doesn't know when that episode airs. To find out, you'll have to watch. But in a few weeks, we'll all know whether Newnan has another Alan Jackson on the road to stardom.
"I can't talk about it much at all, because of the show rules," Jackson says. "Let's just say I'm hoping it will work out."
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Young Jackson in concert Saturday
Newnan's aspiring musician Alan Jackson starts his nationally-televised quest for fame and fortune tonight when the 2009 premiere of "American Idol" airs at 8 p.m. on Fox TV.
But local fans don't have to wait until the end of the "Idol" season to get an earful of Jackson. He and his group, The Alan Jackson Band, will be performing live Saturday at the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts on Lower Fayetteville Road in Newnan.
Doors open at 5 p.m. and The Alan Jackson Band is scheduled to perform at 8 p.m. The show has two opening acts, Take the Oath and The NTG.
"We really want to thank the Coweta School System and [Centre director] Don Nixon for the chance to do this and giving us such a great opportunity to play for our fans and make some new friends," Jackson said. "They have been great to us and we want them to know how much we appreciate it."
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I was able to meet Alan in Fla. and heard him sing and he held everyones attention!! As he is quite talented!!! This boy is GOOD!! I am not sure if he made it on the through Hollywood night on Feb 3, 09 - But if he didn't then they were fools!! He is a polite and once again....very talented young man. And will, I am sure, go far!!!
Posted by Christy Cain at 7:07 AM
With your background, you've GOT to be good. I'm so anxious to hear you.
Posted by Mary at 1:01 PM
Hey when you make it big remember my daughter that you sang with from Franklin Road Baptist Church. You may be her foot in the door. LOL Good Luck!
Posted by Michelle Mashburn at 7:26 PM
im from jasper georgia, so georgia loves you!
Posted by Alesha at 2:48 PM
We loved you in Georgia...we're missing you now in Ohio!!! your the best !!! This is so cool...we are so excited !!!
Posted by joanni and deanna at 8:00 PM
Good luck. You'll be great.
Posted by Annabelle at 2:16 PM
Alan you know "JR" would be so proud of you. He always said you were going to make it big. He loved you and loved to hear you pick and sing. First and foremost never forget the Lord in anything and everything you do and don't forget your all time fan John Robert Brown "JR" We love you and wish you the best. I wrote this for "JR" because I know this is what he would say if he could.
Posted by Angie Brown "JR"s Mom at 10:18 PM
From the first moment I heard you sing for me at the church, I knew you were headed for stardom. Your extreme talent, honest heart, and sweet spirit will carry you as far along in life as you want to go. Always keep the conversations we have had close to your heart, and remember God should always come first in your life. I am honored to know and love such a wonderful fella!
Posted by Kathy Farmer at 11:08 PM
Alan was my first cousin. He's the best singer I know better than some of the singers out in Hollywood. I LOVE YOU ALAN !!!! Halley Psathas
Posted by Halley Psathas at 9:39 PM
Knew you'd make it, good luck Alan!
Posted by Morgan Ford at 11:57 AM
We all are so excited to read that we have exceptional new talent among us here in our wonderful city! We definitely will be watching tonight! We wish this young man all the best as he continues on his journey. Mr. AJ Corbette, you are indeed your own individual. However, I do pray that WHEN you make it to the professional level you will do it with all the dignity and grace the senior Alan Jackson has. He became famous and has made fortunes but he has never forgotten where he came from. He remains humble and he always gives credit where credit is due. But most of all, he has remained strong in his faith. In order to REALLY succeed in life, you must remember to ALWAYS put the Lord FIRST, then everything else will fall into place. "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. ~ Matthew 6:33" We will be rooting for you tonight and through the rest of the season! May God bless you abundantly!
Posted by MARCHING CATS MOM at 9:39 AM
Congratulations A. J. Corbette! May God continue to bless and guide you through your journey to stardom! Continue to shine for the Lord!
Posted by Francenia Brooks at 8:56 AM
AH This is exciting -- good luck :)
Posted by Brittany Echols at 8:41 AM
We're all proud of you man.
Posted by Uncle Larry at 6:33 AM
way to go AJ! I have been@ newnan everytime you were there. GOOD FOR YOU! Brittany Hammond is cheering you on tooooo
Posted by kathy laster at 9:57 PM
next american idol
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you are reall good and you have what it takes to be the next american idol.
Posted by breanna at 12:36 PM