25 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Changes Live Album Expectations With ‘Double Live’25 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Changes Live Album Expectations With ‘Double Live’Brooks' live album, 'Double Live', hit shelves on Nov. 17, 1998. Addie MooreAddie Moore
29 Years Ago: Garth Brooks’ ‘Ropin’ the Wind’ Goes Diamond29 Years Ago: Garth Brooks’ ‘Ropin’ the Wind’ Goes DiamondOn Nov. 16, 1994, Brooks made history.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Garth Brooks Announces a Las Vegas Residency Launching May 2023Garth Brooks Announces a Las Vegas Residency Launching May 2023Garth is headed to Vegas next spring. Carena LiptakCarena Liptak
24 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ With Chris Gaines24 Years Ago: Garth Brooks Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ With Chris GainesOn Nov. 13, 1999, Brooks performed double duty on NBC's 'Saturday Night Live'.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
32 Years Ago: Garth Brooks’ ‘No Fences’ Makes Country Music History32 Years Ago: Garth Brooks’ ‘No Fences’ Makes Country Music HistoryOn Oct. 24, 1991, Brooks made history when his album 'No Fences' became the first country record to sell more than 5 million copies.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Garth Brooks Reveals the Tattoos — Yes, Multiple — He Got to Honor His FamilyGarth Brooks Reveals the Tattoos — Yes, Multiple — He Got to Honor His FamilyHe's never been a tattoo guy until recently.Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
11 Times Country Stars Called Each Other Out11 Times Country Stars Called Each Other OutBlake and Garth have been on the receiving end on two occasions.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
5 Reasons We Still Love Garth Brooks as Chris Gaines5 Reasons We Still Love Garth Brooks as Chris GainesTwenty-two years ago, Garth Brooks pivoted at the height of his fame to do something ... uh, let's call it "unexpected." Riane KoncRiane Konc
20 Country Music Feuds Fans Still Argue About20 Country Music Feuds Fans Still Argue AboutIt's not always kumbaya in country music.Carena LiptakCarena LiptakBilly DukesBilly Dukes
Garth Brooks Hopes to Help Open a Police Substation in Downtown NashvilleGarth Brooks Hopes to Help Open a Police Substation in Downtown NashvilleBrooks says he'll pay for the substation — which would control traffic and safety on Nashville's Lower Broadway — at no cost to the taxpayer. Carena LiptakCarena Liptak