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    Garth Brooks always said “just keep taking chances and have fun” which is how he built and lived his music career. Through Books many trials and tribulations as a country music artist, his personal and musical mistakes and accomplishments have made him the acclaimed musician he is today that has influenced many current country artists. He has worked amazingly hard to succeed in the music world. He is especially proud of all the awards he has received over the years. Brooks truly loves entertaining people. Brooks became interested in music when he was young. He became a performer because of his mother Coleen Brooks. He wanted to keep the tradition going by singing because he cherished the moments Coleen and him shared by singing with each other. Brooks was influenced by many different styles of music growing up. His parent’s favorite choice was country, but Brooks liked all styles. He was one of those teenagers who hung rock posters on his wall and went to Queen Concerts, but also enjoyed country…

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    Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on February 7, 1962, was Troyal Garth Brooks who is now known nationally as a country music singer. He was the youngest child of his father and mother, Troyal Raymond Brooks, Jr., who was a draft man for an oil company; Colleen McElroy Carroll a 1950's era country singer of Irish. Both his mother and father had been married before so that gave Garth four half-siblings. They then had Kelly and Garth together. Where they lived in Yukon, Oklahoma the family would host talent…

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    Garth Brooks Flying from cables, dancing, strutting across the stage and, on occasion, smashing a guitar. Sounds like a crazy rock concert, right? These are all signs that Garth Brooks is putting on one of his famous shows. Brooks has a concert experience unlike any country artist of his generation. Garth Brooks has brought a new look and feel to country music, making his songs appeal to all ages and all fans. With a steady home, broad influence, and a willingness to put himself on the line,…

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    I. Country Music Superstar Troyal Garth Brooks better known as Garth Brooks. Has an interesting story in the music industry, starting at a young age Garth sang to perform and always had to be the center of attention. Garth has a huge love for family and friends; the music was just a voice. Nemours albums and music awards made Brooks the king of country music. Who was Garth behind the mic, besides a performer? Looking in his past, present, and future where Garth unleashes stories of childhood,…

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    Country music superstar Troyal Garth Brooks is better known as Garth Brooks. With a story in the music industry, Garth finds himself pursuing country music. Starting at a young age Garth sang to perform and always had to be the center of attention. Garth has a huge love for family and friends; the music was just a hobby. Numerous albums and music awards made Brooks the king of country music. Garth brooks behind the microphone shows a heart made up of childhood memories, life with family and a…

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    contemporary country music boom was that of Garth Brooks.” (Rolling Stone) He was originally born with the name of Troyal Garth Brooks on February 7, 1962. His career started while he attended Oklahoma State University, singing in bars and clubs. Following college, he moved to Nashville and eventually was signed onto Capitol Records. Brooks is the biggest-selling solo recording artist in American music history. He is the only artist to have four albums achieve Diamond status, each of them…

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    When we are watching new movie or observing somebody’s life, we are excited because we hope to see or learn something that will surprise us. The theory of Klosterman about voyeurism is that: “voyeurism pleasure is more physical than psychological.” (7). Most of the time voyeurism is boring because, our expectations are almost always crushed by the reality; nothing surprising happens; and after a certain period, things start repeating. Furthermore, sometimes expectations are literally turned…

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    TV for most of my television content when I’m home during the day or when I get home in the evening from work. Applications on the Apple TV such as the CW, NBC, and CBS, feature commercials from companies like Amazon, Google, and Toys R’ US. Organizations and messages I noted three prevalent sources that promoted messages that captured my attention, Amazon, Google and Toys R’ Us. Amazon Echo is a Wi-Fi enabled device from Amazon. In the company’s new television commercials for the Echo,…

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    Garth Brooks’ childhood helped him become the successful singer he is today. Brooks’ parents were very supportive of him whenever he was a young boy (“Garth Brooks”). Garth’s mother, Colleen Carroll, was a country music singer in the 1950s and taught young Garth how to play guitar (Moore). Garth and his family, consisting of eight people (six kids and two adults), would have a family fun night once a week. On this night, the kids would play different instruments or put on skits and talent…

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    Carrying bright pink signs into a Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood concert turned into a magical experience for a very deserving woman and her friends. Beverly Ellis arrived at the concert with seven of her friends in Memphis, Tennessee, prepared to take their seats near the top of the venue, but plans changed when someone spotted the sign she was holding. A staff member got a glimpse of the signs the ladies were carrying which led to a surprise that none of them could have expected. Country…

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