
Close your eyes. Lean back and relax. That warm, soothing, mellow voice that whisks you away to a happier
time belongs to none other than the incomparable Jack Greene. As one of country music's most enduring and
best-loved stars, Jack has thrilled millions over a career that has spanned over 4 decades. His unforgettable
hits include "Statue of a Fool," "There Goes My Everything," and "All the Time," all of which have been immortalized by
enthusiastic fans who demand to hear them wherever he plays.
Having toured as a drummer in the Texas Troubadour band for the legendary Ernest Tubb, Jack could scarcely have imagined the incredible success he was to achieve as a solo performer. However, E.T. could see the dynamic potential in his protege, and actively encouraged him to strike out on his own. The rest is the stuff of history. The pinnacle of his success came during the 1967 CMA awards, where he swept every major prize including Single of the Year, Album of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Song of the Year for "There Goes My Everything." The enduring popularity of that song is reflected in the fact that it has been recorded no less than 111 times, in 14 languages. Due to Jack's immense popularity, he was later inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry and to this day, remains a regular on the weekly Saturday night programs that have become a tradition for country music lovers everywhere.
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