Country music is as American as football / apple pie / insert-any-other-cliche-phrase-here, so it makes sense that, from time to time, the genre's artists would don some patriotic clothing.
The famous Christmas in Rockefeller tree lighting ceremony took place on Wednesday night (Nov. 30), marking the official kickoff to Christmas. Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood lent their voices on the holiday classic "Baby, It's Cold Outside" to help celebrate the annual event.
Garth Brooks shows no signs of slowing down after his big Entertainer of the Year win at the 2016 CMA Awards. He's set to mentor the Top 12 artists on Season 11 of The Voice on Nov. 14.
Garth Brooks admits that he's not the biggest Halloween fan in his family, but there is a costume he pulled off one year that's timeless. For years, the holiday was just a day to celebrate with his daughters.
Forty-four years ago on October 16, 1972, Loretta Lynn became the first woman to win Entertainer of the Year at the CMA Awards. Lynn had just released her 18th studio album, Here I Am Again, when she won Entertainer of the Year. She had already notched 25 Top 10 singles, including the No. 1 hits ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ and ‘Don’t Come Home a’Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind).’
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood‘s long-rumored duets album is coming as a holiday record. Brooks first revealed details. Titled Christmas Together, Brooks and Yearwood’s Christmas album will include songs such as ‘Ugly Christmas Sweater,’ ‘Merry Christmas Means I Love You’ and ‘What I’m Thankful For.’ Christmas Together is set for release on Nov. 11.
Garth Brooks didn't chicken out — he played a new song called "Whiskey to Wine" during his historic set at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Thursday night (Sept. 8).
Trisha Yearwood gave a poignant performance as Mary in The Passion Live on Sunday night (March 20), and she reprised one of the powerful songs on Live With Kelly & Michael on Wednesday.