THE GRAND OLE OPRY THEATER HAS SEEN MIRACLES — BUT NOTHING AS TOUCHING AS THIS: 39 years after losing Jenifer, George Strait for the first time stepped into the sacred circle. George began the song “You’ll Be There” as always — quietly, painfully — until the gentle singing voice of Jenifer sounded behind him and finished, the lyrics that his daughter once sang. The silence covered the room. Broken hearts. Tears falling everywhere.

THE GRAND OLE OPRY THEATER HAS SEEN MIRACLES — BUT NOTHING AS TOUCHING AS THIS:...

HE TURNED A CLASSIC INTO A HONKY-TONK PARTY. Alan Jackson didn’t just cover this holiday favorite; he put a pair of cowboy boots on it and made it dance. With a steel guitar weeping pure joy and that signature Georgia drawl, he transports us straight to a snow-dusted wooden porch on Christmas Eve. It’s not about the expensive gifts or the frantic holiday rush; it’s about the warmth of the fireplace and the laughter of the people you love. When that fiddle kicks in, you aren’t just listening to a track—you’re finally home. Put this on, pour some eggnog, and let the real magic of the season begin.

HE TURNED A CLASSIC INTO A HONKY-TONK PARTY.Alan Jackson didn’t just cover this holiday favorite;...