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Garth Brooks: Emotional Artist
Emotional Artist Touching hearts. Capturing love. Singing soulfully. Those all are just some reasons why the amazing Garth Brooks is loved all around the world. Garth Brooks is a singular country singer. He makes wonderful music that is special for his fans. He also makes everything in his songs so loving and peaceful. People are so appalled by his performances. While multitasking with many other careers, Garth Brooks has a very successful career in singing by having energetic performances and winning many awards. Brooks had a very good childhood being at a young age and getting signed by a record deal while also being a three sport athlete. Brooks grew up in Oklahoma City. Later, he began playing gigs in places, and got signed by a record deal.(ABC-CLIO, 2015) Brooks got rejected many times as he was trying to find a record deal.(Wren, 2002) Brooks had some hits that sold over ½ million copies of an album, and he always had a top hit. With his album, No Fences, Brooks was on his way to becoming the number one country artist. Brooks had …show more content…

His mom’s house was taken away because of the S&L crisis. Brooks had a hard time with his managers, but thank goodness for his wife helping him on the way.(“Garth Brooks”, 2002) He went through some tough times and his mother’s death really made it hard for him in his life then.(ABC-CLIO, 2015) In the last part of Garth Brooks and Sandy Brooks’ relationship, she thought he was having an affair with her.(Wren, 2002) Before Brooks was married to Trisha Yearwood, his known relationship was coming to an end in 2000, and they got engaged in 2005.(Carlin, 2006) They had the best relationship in country music and had great romance.(Johnson, 2008) He has also had hard times with his work. The people he was working with thought someone else needed to run his work.(Schoemer,

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