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"A great song outlives the artist," Garth Brooks said in a post celebrating the 35th anniversary of his classic hit "Friends in Low Places" ...
However, their home took three years to complete as they built it on land in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, purchased by Garth in November 1990 for $432,500. The couple spent three years building the ...
"You named her Brooks!" the country star exclaimed as he made his way over to the family, formally tipping his hat once ...
Thanks to songwriters Earl Bud Lee and Dewayne Blackwell's preference for alcohol over the Almighty, "Friends in Low Places" is 35 years old today.
Garth + Trisha singing “Big Bottom” for Spinal Tap!? We didn’t have that on our 2025 bingo card — but we’re here for it.
Ashley Capps' beloved music club lasted only around two years, but its impact on Knoxville's music scene was profound.
Besides his music, Alan Jackson was famous for two things in the 90s: his white cowboy hat and his 'stache. Here, he's seen ...
Twenty-eight years ago today, Garth Brooks held one of the most legendary concerts in the history of country music.
There’s an legend around Nashville that the songwriter for one of the biggest hits in country music actually gave away his ...
Garth Brooks is a country music icon and one of the best-selling artists of all time. Although he has achieved countless ...
It's hard to imagine Garth Brooks doing anything other than making country music, but he once had a surprising job in college ...
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Today in Music History for Aug. 13: In 1820, engineer and musicologist Sir George Grove, compiler of "Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians," was born in London.