Aldean scores yet another chart topper
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Aldean scores yet another chart topper

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 – Jason Aldean scored his third number one in nine months with The Truth.

"I know I sound like a broken record lately, but I've been working to have a year like we just had since I was 14 years old," said Aldean. "We had such a killer time on the road opening this leg of the tour and it means so much to see all of the fans singing every word of 'The Truth' along with us."

Aldean's current chart-topper comes on the heels of a record-breaking show in Greenville, SC at the Bi-Lo Center for the opening weekend of his 2010 Wide Open tour. With nearly 12,000 fans packing the house, Aldean broke the venue's attendance record that was previously held by Toby Keith for 6 years. Aldean continued the momentum with another sellout in his hometown of Macon, Ga. He had 17 consecutive sold out fall tour dates in 2009.

Aldean already hit the top with She's Country and Big Green Tractor from "Wide Open."


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