JACKSON, MI - The Potter Center at Jackson College welcomes country superstar Martina McBride to the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, the kickoff to the 2015-16 entertainment season. The multi-million selling vocalist gathered a group of enduring musical chestnuts and assembled a small band to record them live in the studio for her latest album. The result, a collection titled “Everlasting,” is a stunning listening experience, with McBride finding fresh nuances in familiar lyrics and working within beautifully crafted new arrangements of cherished melodies. She breathes new life into ballads like “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,” “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” and “Do Right Woman” by digging into the deeper meaning of their messages. McBride is equally refreshing on such tempo tunes as “Wild Night” and “Suspicious Minds.” Motown gets some new twists in her versions of “Come See About Me” and “What Becomes of the Broken Hearted.” The 1967 Linda Ronstadt ballad “Little Bit of Rain” becomes a standout moment on McBride’s new record. So is the reworking of the 1966 Etta James/Sugar Pie DeSanto romp “In the Basement,” where McBride is joined by pop star Kelly Clarkson. Soulful Gavin DeGraw is her duet…