The life of Garth Brooks

  • Birthday

    Garth was born on Febuary 7, 1962. He was born in Tulsa OK.
  • Moved to Yukon OK.

    Not sure of the exact date but the Brooks family moved to Yukon OK. in'66
  • Making a few extra bucks

    In 1983, Garth was picking up some extra money by playng in his band in local bars and clubs. He also worked part time as a bouncer.
  • Graduated from OSU

    He graduated from Oklahoma State University
  • Trip to Nashville TN.

    In 1985, He made a trip to Nashville Tennessee. He was back in Oklahoma within 23 hours.
  • Married college girl friend

    In 1986, he married his college girl friend, Sandy Mahl.
  • Moved to Tennessee for good

    In 1986 he moved to Nashville for good with renewed determination.
  • His first hit single

    His first single was "Much To Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"
  • Second hit single

    His second hit single was "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
  • His third hit single

    His third hit single was "Not Counting You"
  • His fourth hit single

    His fourth hit single was "The Dance"
  • "Friends In Low Places"

    In 1990 he released his "racous" single, "Friends In Low Places". Also, he released his second album, "No Fences"
  • The Chase

    "The chase" was Garths' third album
  • "In Pieces"

    "In pieces" was Garths' fourth album
  • The Superbowl

    In 1993 he performed the National Anthem. An estimated one billion people in over 87 countries saw and heard the broadcast on TV and radio.
  • King of "pop" music

    in 1994, Playboy named him the king of "pop" music
  • "Sevens"

    "Sevens" was garths' fifth album
  • Centeral Park concert

    In August of 1997, Garth drew the largest crowd of people to attend a concert. An estimated 14.6 million people saw the concert on TV..
  • "Double Live'

    "Double Live" was garths' sixth album. "The Chase", "In Pieces", "Sevens", and "Double Live" all debuted an No. 1 on the billboards, top 200 album chart, and country music album charts.
  • 1992 - 1999

    Between 1992 and 1999, Garth did eight specials for NBC. One in '92, one in '94, two in '95, two in '98, and two in '99.