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Luke Bryan Performs ‘Drink a Beer’ at ‘Hometown Rising’: WATCH

Luke Bryan was one of the many artists who performed as part of the star-studded Loretta Lynn’s Friends: Hometown Rising. Proceeds from the event, held at the Grand Ole Opry, went to the United Way of Humphreys County, to raise money for those impacted by the devastating floods that took place in Middle Tennessee last month. Bryan, who performed…

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Garth Brooks to Require COVID-19 Vaccine For All Dive Bar Tour Shows

Garth Brooks has just announced the first date on his long-awaited Dive Bar Tour! The Grand Ole Opry member revealed on his Inside Studio G Facebook series that his first show would be at the Diamond Ballroom in Oklahoma City on October 11, adding that the COVID-19 vaccine would be required for entry. “Dive bars are on,” Brooks said….

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Loretta Lynn Flood Relief Concert to Include Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood + More

Some of country music’s biggest stars are joining forces to help raise money for those impacted by the deadly flooding that took place in Humphreys County, Tennessee. The storm, which dumped over 17 inches of rain, claimed the lives of more than 20 people, including Loretta Lynn‘s own ranch foreman, Wayne Spears. Now, the 89-year-old is stepping up to…

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Trisha Yearwood Reveals the Secret to Her Successful Marriage to Garth Brooks

Trisha Yearwood is opening up about her marriage to her husband, Garth Brooks. The couple, who wed in 2005, were just friends in the beginning, while she was married first to Chris Latham, whom she divorced in 1991, followed by Robert Reynolds, whom she divorced in 1999, and Brooks was married to his first wife, Sandy Mahl. While Yearwood…

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Garth Brooks Signed Autographs for 23 Hours to Keep His Record Deal

It was June 11, 1996, and Garth Brooks appeared to be at an all-time high. The Oklahoma native had released his seventh album, Fresh Horses, one year before, and had already had a series of No. 1 hits, including “If Tomorrow Never Comes,” “The Thunder Rolls,” “The Dance,” “Friends in Low Places” and more. His superstar status made him stay…

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Garth Brooks on Canceling His Stadium Tour: ‘It Was the Right Decision’

Garth Brooks is speaking out about his decision to cancel the remainder of his dates on his Stadium Tour. The Country Music Hall of Fame member shared more about the reason he decided to cancel the dates, amid increasing cases of the delta variant of COVID-19. “It was the right decision to make, even though it was not my…

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Trisha Yearwood Praises Nashville: ‘It’s Where I Met the Love of My Life’

Trisha Yearwood has called several different cities home over the years, but her favorite is Nashville. The 56-year-old, who also spends time in Oklahoma with her husband, Garth Brooks, moved to Nashville to attend Belmont College, and instantly fell in love with the country music capital of the world. “Since Garth and I married over 15 years ago, I…

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The Story Behind Garth Brooks’ ‘Ask Me How I Know’

Garth Brooks might be one of the biggest country music superstars of all time, but his legendary status didn’t always equal No. 1 hits. In fact, in spite of setting new attendance records for live concerts, the Country Music Hall of Fame member’s last No. 1 hit was 2007’s “More Than a Memory,” until he recorded “Ask Me How…

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Trisha Yearwood Says Garth Brooks ‘Would Not Stay Away’ When She Had COVID-19

Trisha Yearwood had a constant caregiver when she had COVID-19 earlier this year: her husband, Garth Brooks. The 56-year-old reveals that Brooks tended to her throughout her illness, even when she told him to distance himself from her. “He would not stay away from me. I’m like, ‘Dude, I cannot be responsible for giving Garth Brooks COVID. You have…

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31 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Releases ‘Friends in Low Places’

31 years ago, on August 6, 1990, Garth Brooks released “Friends in Low Places,” never imagining that the song would become one of the most popular songs, of all genres, in the history of music. “Friends in Low Places” was Brooks’ fifth release, and his first from his sophomore No Fences album. Written by Bud Lee and Dewayne Blackwell,…

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