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Classic Country News Archives for 2021-09

Alan Jackson Reveals Degenerative Nerve Condition

Alan Jackson has revealed he is living with a degenerative nerve condition that is impacting his ability to tour and perform. During an interview with Jenna Bush Hager on NBC's Today show yesterday (Tuesday, September 28th), Alan said that he has a rare condition known as “CMT” (Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disorder), which is related to muscular dystrophy and Parkinson’s disease.

 

He said, “I’ve been reluctant to talk about this publicly and to my fans, but I have this neuropathy – a neurological disease that’s genetic that I inherited from my daddy. There’s no cure for it, but it’s been affecting me for years. And it’s getting more and more obvious.” 

 

Alan was first diagnosed a decade ago, and that his father and grandmother had it, as well as his oldest sister.

 

He added, “It’s not going to kill me – it’s not deadly. I know I’m stumbling around onstage, and now I’m having a little trouble balancing even in front of a microphone. I’m just very uncomfortable. I was starting to get so self-conscious up there…so if anybody’s curious why I don’t walk right, that’s why. I just wanted the fans and the public to know. I don’t want ’em to think I’m drunk onstage because I’m having problems with mobility and balance.”

 

Alan says that CMT often manifests in muscle weakness, discomfort and pain, especially when standing for long periodshe hopes to continue performing.

He said, “I don’t know how much I’ll continue to tour. I’m not saying I won’t be able to tour. I’ll try to do as much as I can . . ."

 

Alan added, “I don’t want people to be sad for me; it’s just part of life. I’ve had a wonderful, beautiful life. I’ve been so blessed. It’s just good to put it out there in the open. In some ways, it’s a relief.”

 

Alan's next concert is scheduled for October 8th at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. The show was postponed from last year.

Opry to Celebrate Historic 5,000TH Saturday Night Broadcast

The Grand Ole Opry®, the world’s longest-running radio show, announced it will mark its historic 5,000th Saturday night broadcast on October 30, 2021, with a month of celebrations, a limited-time exhibit, and a star-studded night of performances on the iconic Opry stage.

 

Grand Ole Opry members Garth Brooks, Dustin Lynch, Darius Rucker and Trisha Yearwood will join the star-studded lineup for the Opry's historic 5,000th Saturday night broadcast.

 

They join previously announced performers Chris Young, Terri Clark, Vince Gill, Chris Janson, Jeannie Seely, Connie Smith, The Gatlin Brothers and Bill Anderson. 

 

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Dolly Parton's TikTok Gets Banned Less Than A Day After Joining

A number of Dolly Parton fans took to TikTok Monday (Sept. 27) to complain after Dolly Parton's newly-created account, @itsdollyparton was banned.


The country queen, 75, surprised everyone over the weekend putting up an introduction clip. She was wearing a yellow top with patterned yellow and blue pants.


"Why hello, I guess I'm on TikTok! I just dropped in to say that it will be okay."
Dolly then launched into a sweet song, telling her followers, "If I can do it, so can you ... I believe in you."


For some reason her account is now missing.  Other fake Dolly accounts have been made showing her video but it's not Dolly's account.
Twitter had thoughts.


“Okay but why is nobody talking about how Dolly Parton was banned from TikTok today? Her first day??? What did she do,” wrote one person. 


Another added, “Bruh, Dolly Parton barely started TikTok and now she’s banned,,?”
"The number of trolls I’ve (and other creators) have reported on Tiktok and somehow they choose to ban the pride of America, Dolly Parton."


Stay tuned to see if Dolly pops up again and what the heck happened! 
Dolly has not addressed what happened to her TikTok account on neither her Instagram nor Twitter.