Garth Brooks was born on February 7, 1962. His actual first
name is Troyal (Garth is his middle name), the same first name as his father's.
Garths' parents hosted weekly talent shows for their family, in which they required their six children to participate, fostering their son's early creativity.
Garth Brooks went to Oklahoma State University on a javelin throwing scholarship. Brooks earned a bachelor's degree in advertising in 1985,
Brooks earned his Master's in business administration from Oklahoma State in 2011. He attended the ceremony and donned a cap and gown.
Garth was working as a bouncer at the Tumbleweed Ballroom, in Stillwater, Oklahoma, when he met Sandy Mahl, who would eventually would become his first wife and mother to his three daughters. He was breaking up a fight that had erupted between Sandy and another woman in the ladies' room.
Garth and his first wife, Sandy, announced plans to divorce in 2000 and did so in 2001. Garth married fellow country star Trisha Yearwood on December 10, 2005, at their home in Owasso, Oklahoma.
Garth Brooks signed with Capitol Records on June 17, 1988 launching one of the most successful music careers of all time.
Garth's second album, No Fences, was released in 1990. It enjoyed 23 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Country music chart and eventually became his highest-selling album.
Brooks became the 65th member of the Grand Ole Opry on October 6, 1990, just 18 months after his debut album was released.
Garth Brook's Ropin' the Wind was the first country album to ever debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
In 1994, when Brooks played Dublin, Ireland, he drew the biggest crowds there since a 1979 visit from the pope.
Garth Brooks is a huge baseball fan and he participated in spring training for the San Diego Padres in both 1998 and 1999 plus the New York Mets in 2000, but he didn't make either team. The singer was released by the New York Mets from their roster on March 19, 2000 after having a zero-for-17 batting record during his spring training season with them.
Garth Brooks is obsessed with brushing his teeth. He claims to have over 80 toothbrushes in his house.
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Garths' parents hosted weekly talent shows for their family, in which they required their six children to participate, fostering their son's early creativity.
Garth Brooks went to Oklahoma State University on a javelin throwing scholarship. Brooks earned a bachelor's degree in advertising in 1985,
Brooks earned his Master's in business administration from Oklahoma State in 2011. He attended the ceremony and donned a cap and gown.
Garth was working as a bouncer at the Tumbleweed Ballroom, in Stillwater, Oklahoma, when he met Sandy Mahl, who would eventually would become his first wife and mother to his three daughters. He was breaking up a fight that had erupted between Sandy and another woman in the ladies' room.
Garth and his first wife, Sandy, announced plans to divorce in 2000 and did so in 2001. Garth married fellow country star Trisha Yearwood on December 10, 2005, at their home in Owasso, Oklahoma.
Garth Brooks signed with Capitol Records on June 17, 1988 launching one of the most successful music careers of all time.
Garth's second album, No Fences, was released in 1990. It enjoyed 23 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Country music chart and eventually became his highest-selling album.
Brooks became the 65th member of the Grand Ole Opry on October 6, 1990, just 18 months after his debut album was released.
Garth Brook's Ropin' the Wind was the first country album to ever debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
In 1994, when Brooks played Dublin, Ireland, he drew the biggest crowds there since a 1979 visit from the pope.
Garth Brooks attracted the largest crowd ever at New York's Central Park on August 7, 1997, with an estimated attendance of 980,000 people. The concert was free of charge and was dubbed "Garthstock" (paying homage to Woodstock). It was a huge success, and the concert helped to cement Brooks' status as one of the biggest stars in country music. It also helped to raise awareness of the importance of public parks, and it inspired other artists to hold free concerts in public spaces.
Garth Brooks is a huge baseball fan and he participated in spring training for the San Diego Padres in both 1998 and 1999 plus the New York Mets in 2000, but he didn't make either team. The singer was released by the New York Mets from their roster on March 19, 2000 after having a zero-for-17 batting record during his spring training season with them.
Brooks returned to baseball, one last time, for an encore performance with the Kansas City Royals in 2004. Again he failed to get a place on the regular season roster, following his final spring training season, but Brooks was able to get a hit off Mike Myers.
In 1999, Garth introduced the fictional character of Chris Gaines (who was "born" August 1, 1967, in Brisbane, Australia.) Although The Lamb, the film featuring Garth as Chris Gaines, never materialized, a one-off album, Garth Brooks ... in the Life of Chris Gaines (also titled Greatest Hits) was released and scored a Top 5 pop hit, "Lost in You."
Garth Brooks was named the 1990s’ Artist of the Decade at the American Music Awards on January 17, 2000. At the time of his Artist of the Decade win, Brooks had sold more than any other American recording artist.
Garth "retired" from performing and touring on October 26, 2000. The same day Capitol threw a party celebrating his sales of 100 million albums.
In 2000, Garth attempted to donate part of his liver for a transplant for ailing Chris LeDoux but he was deemed incompatible. Chris died of complications from liver cancer in 2005.
"More Than a Memory," Garth's 51st single, was released in 2007. Written by Lee Brice, Kyle Jacobs and Billy Montana, the song became the first ever to debut at #1 on the country chart.
In January 2012, Garth Brooks was crowned the top-selling artist of the last two decades. Since 1991, he has sold 68,561,000 units, some five million more than the No. 2 act, the Beatles.
In 1999, Garth introduced the fictional character of Chris Gaines (who was "born" August 1, 1967, in Brisbane, Australia.) Although The Lamb, the film featuring Garth as Chris Gaines, never materialized, a one-off album, Garth Brooks ... in the Life of Chris Gaines (also titled Greatest Hits) was released and scored a Top 5 pop hit, "Lost in You."
Garth Brooks was named the 1990s’ Artist of the Decade at the American Music Awards on January 17, 2000. At the time of his Artist of the Decade win, Brooks had sold more than any other American recording artist.
Garth "retired" from performing and touring on October 26, 2000. The same day Capitol threw a party celebrating his sales of 100 million albums.
In 2000, Garth attempted to donate part of his liver for a transplant for ailing Chris LeDoux but he was deemed incompatible. Chris died of complications from liver cancer in 2005.
"More Than a Memory," Garth's 51st single, was released in 2007. Written by Lee Brice, Kyle Jacobs and Billy Montana, the song became the first ever to debut at #1 on the country chart.
In January 2012, Garth Brooks was crowned the top-selling artist of the last two decades. Since 1991, he has sold 68,561,000 units, some five million more than the No. 2 act, the Beatles.
Brooks at the We Are One concert in 2009 By Steve Jurvetson |
Garth Brooks announced his comeback in October 2013, and the Garth Brooks World Tour kicked off on September 4, 2014, in Rosemont, Illinois. The tour was a huge success, grossing over $500 million and selling over 7 million tickets.
The Garth Brooks World Tour included over 300 shows in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Brooks also performed two shows at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, which were the first concerts ever held at the stadium. The tour ended on September 10, 2017, in Nashville, Tennessee.
Garth Brooks is obsessed with brushing his teeth. He claims to have over 80 toothbrushes in his house.
He is probably the most popular country singer never to have a Hot 100 Top 40 hit although Brooks' alter ego Chris Gaines had one with "Lost In You" in 1999.
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