Stonewall Jackson's 1997 Concert History

Stonewall Jackson (November 6, 1932 - December 4, 2021) was an American country singer and musician who achieved his greatest fame during country's golden honky tonk era in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was named after the famous general, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, who was an ancestor.His most popular song was "Waterloo" in 1959. The song is a haunting and catchy tune that states that "Everybody has to meet his Waterloo," meaning their fate or comeuppance. The song cites Adam, Napoleon and Tom Dooley as examples.

Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 02, 1997
Grand Ole Opry
grandpa jones / Skeeter Davis / Jack Greene / Bill Carlisle / Johnny russell / Wilma Lee Cooper / del reeves / Stonewall Jackson / Jimmy C. Newman / Little Jimmy Dickens / Jeanne Pruett / stu phillips / The Jordanaires / Boxcar willie / Porter Waggoner / Oswald & Charlie / Ray Pillow / Jeannie Seely / The Whites / The 4 Guys Show all bands
Grand Ole Opry House Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country
Classic Country Pop
Oldies
Western Swing
Honky Tonk
Classic Country
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2016 1 concert
2013 1 concert
2010 1 concert
2008 1 concert
2007 2 concerts
2006 9 concerts
1997 1 concert
1974 1 concert
1973 2 concerts
 Michael Curtis
 Joeyirsik
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 Suzanne Burton

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