Garth Brooks knows a thing or two about having a good time, so when the legend was in Pittsburgh over his birthday weekend, he celebrated turning a year older in style.
On Saturday night (Jan. 24), Lee Brice joined Garth Brooks onstage in Boston, Mass. to sing 'More Than a Memory,' a song he helped write for the superstar when he temporarily came back from retirement in 2007. Fans may remember it was the only song to ever debut at No. 1 on the radio airplay charts.
A determined Garth Brooks fan caught the singer's attention long enough to share a photo, three Special Olympic medals and plenty of emotions with the singer. Video shows that Brooks fights back tears as he receives Nathan Putman's gift, and then he does something unexpected.
Garth Brooks' triumphant homecoming just got a little sweeter. The megastar's hometown of Tulsa, Okla. has re-named several of its streets in advance of his upcoming run of concerts.
Garth Brooks reminisced about how far he's come over the years during a stop at 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' this week. The icon also performed his latest single, 'Mom' -- this time without getting choked up.
Garth Brooks has revealed plans for his first performances in Detroit in more than 18 years. The superstar and his wife, Trisha Yearwood, are set to perform in the Motor City in February of 2015.