A lot of the time when we see something referred to as an "amazing cover," it really isn't that amazing. Not in this case. This guy deserves a major dad award for belting out a great version of George Jones' Tennessee Whiskey that his daughter recorded while they were driving.
Folks in country music like to play nice with each other. But there are times when, as Waylon Jennings once sang, something's got 'em "feudin' like the Hatfields and McCoys."
Not long before he died, George Jones penned a final letter to Alan Jackson. He was asking for a favor, one the younger country singer was likely happy to fulfill. Now, as Jackson releases his Angels and Alcohol album he's shared a photo of that letter with Taste of Country readers.