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They may never have been accepted by the folks down on Music Row, but they're part of the bedrock for today's top stars. Guests on the album include Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney and Luke Bryan. And for many, the band still defines country stardom. Bryan says that when he's onstage, he's aiming for the same reaction he remembers Alabama getting at its peak. "When I reference Randy Owen, I think of my mama," Bryan said. "When I was 5 (years old), my mother was a 35-year-old Southern woman, and every 35-year-old Southern woman, all they wanted to do was jump Randy Owen's bones. If I'm accomplishing that, that's a good thing. That's cool." Owen and the boys still have the ability to get them stirred up. They made a swing through Florida a few weeks ago and were amazed by the response they got. "I know that we had some fans and still do," Owen said. "I wish you could have been in St. Augustine. Augustine was drifting on back to 1983, 1984. It was crazy. Couple of times we stopped and just let them sing." ___ Online:
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