Alan Jackson may be the King of Country, but this week he became something even bigger — a Georgian whose compassion in the face of tragedy has always been genuine and open-hearted. After the catastrophic floods that claimed the lives of 84 people, including 28 girls at a summer camp, Alan Jackson didn’t wait for the cameras. He quietly donated $500,000 to help, promising that all proceeds from his tour with George would go toward rebuilding Texas. But what touched people most wasn’t the money — it was the heartfelt letter he sent to the girls’ parents. There was no attention, no PR — just pure love, heartache, and compassion. In that moment, George wasn’t just a country star. He was the soul of Texas…

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