Post navigation Alan Jackson’s “Remember When” Turns Into a Real-Life Love Story at ACM Awards At the 60th ACM Awards, Alan Jackson delivered a heartfelt performance of “Remember When” — but it was the quiet appearance of his wife, Tricia, on stage that made the moment unforgettable. As he sang the song written about their life together, she joined him without fanfare, simply placing a hand on his shoulder. The crowd fell silent. Every lyric felt more real, more intimate. No gimmicks. No spotlight tricks. Just a man, his guitar, and the woman who inspired the song — reminding everyone what country music is truly about. THE ARCHITECT OF THE GREATEST RIFFS FORGOT THEY WERE HIS OWN. Before dementia finally claimed him, Malcolm Young—the “brain” behind AC/DC—shared a moment that shattered his brother Angus’s heart. Inside the rehearsal room, Angus handed his brother his beloved Gretsch guitar. Malcolm held it with a look of total confusion and asked, “How do I play this?” Angus didn’t say a word. He simply guided his brother’s fingers to the fretboard and struck the opening chord of “Back in Black.” Suddenly, a spark of recognition flashed in Malcolm’s eyes. His muscle memory took over even though his mind had faded. He might have forgotten the names of his wife and children, but his soul could not forget Rock ‘n’ Roll. Angus turned away to hide the tears rolling down the cheeks of a hardened rock legend…