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Garth Brooks was born on February 7, 1962, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. He is the son of Troyal Raymond Brooks Jr., who worked as a draftsman for an oil company, and Colleen McElroy Carroll, a former country singer. His mother played a significant role in nurturing his musical talents and interest in country music from an early age.
From a young age, Brooks showed a keen interest in music and learned to play a variety of instruments. His professional music career began in 1985 when he started performing at clubs in Oklahoma. These early performances allowed him to explore various musical genres, helping him develop his distinctive style of country music infused with elements of rock and pop.
In 1985, an agent noticed Brooks during a performance at a local bar and introduced him to key music industry executives. His debut self-titled album, released in 1989, was a commercial success and reached the top of the Billboard charts. The success of this album marked Brooks' entry into mainstream country music.
Following his debut, Brooks released his second album, No Fences, in 1990. It became one of his most successful works, reaching the No. 1 position on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and remained there for 24 consecutive weeks. The album included hit singles such as "Friends in Low Places" and "The Thunder Rolls," solidifying his place in country music history.
In 1991, Brooks released his third album, Ropin' the Wind, which made history by debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, a rare feat for a country artist at the time. His unique sound and energetic performances attracted a broad fan base and led to multiple platinum records and awards throughout his career.
In addition to his music career, Brooks pursued a brief stint in professional baseball. In 1998, he joined the San Diego Padres for spring training as part of a charitable promotion but did not make the team roster. He later trained with the New York Mets and Kansas City Royals in subsequent seasons but did not participate in any official Major League Baseball games. Following this, Brooks returned his focus to music.
Garth Brooks was first married to college sweetheart Sandy Mahl. The couple wed in 1986 and had three daughters together. However, the marriage ended in divorce in 2001 after 15 years, reportedly due to the strains brought on by Brooks’ demanding career and time away from family.
Brooks later developed a close personal and professional relationship with fellow country singer Trisha Yearwood. After years of friendship and collaboration, he publicly proposed to her during a concert in 2005. The couple married later that year in a private ceremony at their home in Oklahoma, attended only by family and close friends.
As of now, Garth Brooks remains married to Trisha Yearwood, and the couple enjoys a strong partnership both on and off stage. Brooks is currently on a U.S. tour, continuing to perform for enthusiastic fans across the country. His estimated net worth stands at approximately $400 million, reflecting his decades-long influence and success in the music industry—not $40 million, as previously misstated.
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