NEW YORK (AP) – After 25 years in the music industry, pressure is no longer a factor for Alan Jackson. “You always want to make a good album, you’re concerned about doing that, but I don’t feel pressure to compete with any of my history or trying to worry about getting on the radio or selling many albums,” said Jackson, sporting his signature cowboy hat, in a recent interview. Jackson, 56, released his debut album in 1990, and marks an anniversary this year with his 15th studio album, “Angels and Alcohol.” It debuted at No. 1 on the country albums chart last month. “(I) try to just focus on the music and what songs work better together and the sound, and make an album,” he said.

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