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Garth Brooks might be able to end his comeback tour after playing just two cities during 2014 and still have plenty of money to show for it. Thus far Brooks has only announced two towns for the current tour...although those two cities have combined for 17 concerts thus far. Brooks has added four dates to his Atlanta tour stop since we last spoke and we can't say he's done. -
This Day In Music History - August 6th
On this day in music history, Garth Brooks, Peter Wolf and Johnny Cash all made the news. (Photo : Wikimedia Commons)In 2011, Marshall Grant, who played bass for Johnny Cash in the Tennessee Two from 1954 to 1980, died. -
Jason Aldean's Digital Sales Mark Irrelevant in Context with Garth Brooks' Coming Digital Deluge
Jason Aldean was named as the all-time bestselling country male country performer in terms of digital sales this week. That's quite an accomplishment in the age of Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney and more, but few have considered how irrelevant that will be by the end of 2014. One performer Aldean hasn't had to outsell was Garth Brooks, who currently stands with literally zero digital tracks sold under his name. That is, until GarthBrooks.com finally releases his digital catalogue by the end of 2014. -
Garth Brooks Comeback Tour Heading to Atlanta Following Ten-Show Run in Chicago
Garth Brooks, the master of suspense, has kept it up when it comes to revealing the dates for his comeback tour, revealing the cities one-by-one. Wednesday's news was that Brooks would be bringing his act to Atlanta as the second city on his tour. -
#GarthGate - The Fans Are Speaking Out
Some are calling the whole Ireland cancellation "GarthGate" and the Twitter universe is still reeling over the news. -
Garth Brooks Signs with Sony, Reveals Plans for New Album, and Previews Tour Announcement as Soon as Monday
Garth Brooks put out a lot of publicity regarding his press conference this week, and he didn't let fans down. The event, which had been moved from Monday to Thursday to this week, included announcements that we expected and ones that we don't. -
Garth Brooks Cancels All Five Dublin Croke Park Shows, but Tour Announcement May Be Coming Thursday
Garth Brooks has been getting a lot of headlines regarding his forthcoming concert series at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, and finally the hammer has dropped (please, European country fans, realize that this story is a good news and bad news one. We're just getting the bad news out of the way first). Representatives for Brooks have confirmed that all five of the Croke Park shows have been cancelled. -
Garth Brooks Tour Gaffe May Result in All Five Dublin Shows Being Cancelled
Many months ago Garth Brooks made huge headlines for country fans everywhere when he announced during January that he would be playing a series of shows at Croke Park in Dublin, reliving the series of shows he played during May 1997. The advance interest in the shows was so great that Brooks and his team added more shows...and that, unfortunately, may ruin all five of his proposed concerts that are schedule to take place between July 25-29. -
Garth Brooks May Not Play Dublin After All
The Dublin City Council has refused to grant the permits for two of the five shows, leaving at least 160,000 fans out in the cold. -
Billboard Music Awards Country Nominees
Luke Bryan may not have won the ACM Entertainer of the Year, but he is leading the country pack with nominees in the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. -
Garth and Trisha are Heading to Nashville
Another Oklahoma power couple is getting ready to call Nashville home. Garth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood will be moving to the Music City now that the kids are all grown. -
Garth Brooks Gets A Court Win
Garth Brooks won his case over former business employee, Lisa A. Sanderson, in a federal court this past week.
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