When Alan Jackson was just a young dreamer in Newnan, Georgia, he built his first guitar out of cardboard and rubber bands. Money was tight, but music filled the house. His father fixed cars to keep food on the table, while Alan sat by the radio, dreaming of the Grand Ole Opry. Years later, as a struggling performer, he and his wife Denise drove thousands of miles in an old car, chasing every chance he could get on stage. Denise once worked as a flight attendant and boldly slipped Alan’s demo tape to Glen Campbell at an airport — a brave act that changed their lives. “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” isn’t just a song — it’s Alan’s life. It’s about chasing a dream with nothing but grit, a guitar, and someone who believes in you. That neon glow wasn’t just the spotlight. It was hope, shining in every mile of the journey.
Introduction: In the vast, verdant landscape of country music, where tales of hardship and triumph...