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In 2007, Trisha Yearwood released 'Heaven Heartache and the Power of Love,' which went on to get a Grammy nod. Then she stepped out of the music spotlight, focusing on her family, cooking show and books. Now that the couple has seen the youngest leave the next to go to college and her husband, Garth Brooks, is coming out of retirement, Trisha is coming back too - with new music! -
Dr. Trisha Yearwood
When Trisha Yearwood graduated from Georgia's Young Harris College with an associate degree in business administration, she never dreamed that she would return one day to receive an honorary Doctorate of Music degree and deliver the commencement speech to the graduating class. But on May 10, that is exactly what happened. -
Flashback to Country Artist's First Tweets
Yesterday, on March 21st, Twitter turned 8 years old. Take a trip down memory lane to see what your favorite country artists had to say for their first official tweets. -
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 Points to a Possible Tour in 2013? Music Times Explains All The Signs
There are a ton of reasons why Garth Brooks fans have reason to believe that the country legend will go on tour during 2014. It's been more than 12 years since he's toured (although he did do a stand in Las Vegas), but all the signs are pointing to Brooks hitting the road next year.
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