It wasn’t loud guitars or flashing lights — it was silence, followed by a single piano note that made 20,000 fans rise to their feet. When Alan Jackson performed “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” last night, time seemed to stand still. The song that once helped a grieving nation heal has found new meaning decades later — a reminder of unity, faith, and the quiet strength of small-town America. No pyrotechnics, no spectacle — just a man, his voice, and the truth.
It wasn’t the kind of moment built for headlines. There were no pyrotechnics, no roaring...