Brooks burst onto the country music scene in 1989 with his self-titled debut album. He quickly rose to fame, becoming one of the best-selling artists the genre had ever seen. He toured the world, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Garth Brooks remains one of country music’s top-selling superstars, and one of his landmark albums is celebrating a major ...
Brooks released Ropin’ the Wind on September 2, 1991. It debuted at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart dated September 28. The LP maintained the top spot for a whopping 29 consecutive weeks.
'Friends in Low Places' remains a career-defining hit ...
Garth Brooks will zoom in on recent history when he releases Part 5 of his Anthology book series this spring. Specifically, he'll take fans behind the scenes of a record-breaking arena tour that ...
Garth Brooks’ 1999 album “The Magic of Christmas” recently topped Papermag’s online list of “Top 10 Most Upsetting Christmas Album Covers.” The album cover shows Brooks holding a shadowy snow globe ...
Garth Brooks racked up his seventh No. 1 hit with a cover song written by one of his favorite artists, helping "Shameless" to ...
During an episode of the God’s Country podcast earlier this month, Evans briefly sang a bit of “Ain’t Going Down (‘Til the Sun Comes Up),” which appeared on Brooks’ 1993 album In Pieces and was a ...
Garth Brooks remains one of country music’s top-selling superstars, and one of his landmark albums is celebrating a major milestone. No Fences rocketed to the number one spot by October 1990. Per ...