Garth Brooks is an American singer, songwriter, and composer. Not only is he the highest-selling solo artist in the USA, but he is also one of the top-selling singers in the world. He has also made occasional on-screen appearances.
He holds the distinction of being the only artist in music history to have seven diamond status albums. Some of Garth Brooks best-selling albums are ‘Garth Brooks’ ( released April 12, 1989), ‘No Fences’ (August 27, 1990), ‘Ropin’ the Wind’ (September 2, 1991), ‘The Hits’ (December 13, 1994), ‘Sevens’ (November 25, 1997), ‘Double Live’ (November 17, 1998), and ‘The Ultimate Hits’ (November 6, 2007). Including several awards, he has also won two ‘Grammy Awards’ for “Roping the Wind” in 1992 and “In Another’s Eyes” in 1998.
“If Tomorrow Never Comes” (1989), “Friends in Low Places” (1990), and “People Loving People” (1994), are some of Garth Brook’s chart-topping songs. Garth Brooks has made guest appearances as himself in the movie ‘Nashville Beat’ (1989), and TV series’ like ‘Hee Haw’ (1990), ‘Empty Nest’ (1991), ‘Sesame Street’ (1995), ‘Saturday Night Live’ (1998), and ‘The Voice U.S.’ (2016).
Garth Brooks Awards
Winner | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | 1997 |
Winner | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals | 1998 |
Winner | Best Country Vocal Performance, Male | 1992 |