Fans of Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been holding out for years waiting for the pair to put out a duets album, and it looks like they may finally get their wish.
Trisha Yearwood has accomplished plenty in her life and career so far: Most recently, the singer released her 12th studio album, PrizeFighter, in 2014, and a new season of her Emmy Award-winning TV show, Trisha's Southern Kitchen, premiered in early January ... and the singer says that she isn't taking any of it for granted.
Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks are one of country music greatest love stories. The couple work and play together well, and they have for almost 10 years! Now, the country singer is gushing over how great Garth is behind the scenes.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are working on a holiday duets album. The two have both said recording a full album together is a priority, and recent statements from the 'Mom' singer indicate the project is a priority for 2015.
The third cut on Trisha Yearwood's 'PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit' album is called 'I Remember You,' and the singer can't bring herself to listen to it. The lyrics recall memories of her mother, father and so many others she was close to. Then, her husband did something to make it even more personal.
Trisha Yearwood says her song 'PrizeFighter' has become a business anthem for her, as well as a personal one. With women in country music struggling to find radio space, and with the changes in the music business since she released her last album seven years ago, the 50-year-old knows better than to pin her expectations on sales or chart numbers.
Apparently country fans in North Carolina can't get enough of Garth Brooks. Just 10 days after announcing two shows in Greensboro for November, the country superstar has added three more.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been married for since 2005, and as most fans know they’ve been friends much longer. The pair sang together on countless Brooks hits, and were frequent touring partners while both were married to other people. The story of their first meeting isn’t nearly as romantic as the rest of their courtship. It involves a song, an attic and a $10 bill.
The last time Trisha Yearwood released new music, President George W. Bush was in office and people were still trying to guess how ABC's 'Lost' would end. A lot -- like a whole lot -- has changed in the industry since, and the star is admittedly nervous about where she'll fit. In many ways, Yearwood sees herself as the fighter in her new single 'PrizeFighter.'
For years, fans have been asking for a duets album from Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. The two superstars have always more than entertained the idea, saying it's something they greatly wanted to do, as well. Finally, the timing may be right for it to actually happen.