These four Garth Brooks hits, released in the 90s, hinted at the superstar career he would someday enjoy in country music.
Alabama baseball coach Rob Vaughn's love for country music icon Garth Brooks started when he was a tyke growing up in Anchorage, Alaska. Inspired by VHS tape visions of Brooks smashing guitars on ...
The Grand Ole Opry, country music's beloved radio institution and an American pop cultural staple, turns 100 in 2025. To celebrate, the Opry is revealing a fan-compiled list of the greatest country ...
Garth Brooks held the record for the most units sold, with a total of 162.5 million units sold. However, he has now fallen one spot, as Luke Combs is now the highest RIAA-certified country artist in ...
Arriving in 1989 with his self-titled debut album, Garth Brooks quickly became synonymous with the ’90s country movement. His second single, “If Tomorrow Never Comes,” became his first No. 1 hit the ...
Country Music Icon Garth Brooks Once Called This His Most 'Controversial' Song originally appeared on Parade. Over three decades ago, Garth Brooks made one of the most unusual decisions in music ...
Even if you've heard Garth Brooks' signature song "Friends in Low Places" a million times (and most of us have), you'll still learning something new here. This list isn't about released date, sales ...
When Garth Brooks first tried to break into the Nashville music scene in 1985, he likely relied on the confidence and resilience he’d gained as a bouncer to face rejection and challenges. Despite his ...
The songs explore what it's like to lose friendship and heal from that loss. Allie Colleen, youngest daughter of Garth Brooks, wants to take you on a journey of heartbreak and healing with her new ...