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Garth Brooks, best-selling solo artist in U.S. history, was scared to death returning to music after 14 years
June 4, 2021 / 11:43 AM / CBS News Garth Brooks receives Kennedy Center Honor
With hit songs in each of the last five decades, music legend Garth Brooks has won nearly every award imaginable. Now, he s adding another honor to his long list of achievements becoming one of five artists celebrated by the Kennedy Center for their contributions to American culture.
Brooks is the best-selling solo artist in U.S. history thanks, in part, to an infectious enthusiasm that spans genres. Music is what starts my day, Brooks told CBS This Morning co-host Gayle King.
Garth Brooks is a country legend but he s not the first person in his family to have a career in Nashville.
Brooks mom, Colleen McElroy Carroll, was signed to Capitol Records in the 1950s, recording under the name Colleen Carroll. She released a few songs on the label and regularly performed on
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Brooks picked up the guitar in his late teens, and also learned to play the banjo, but his parents had him and his five siblings dabbling in music years before that. Friday and Saturday nights at the house, Jerry played guitar, Jim played the harmonica, Mike played guitar, Betsy played guitar, and, of course, Dad played guitar, Brooks tells
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PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) As Oregon lawmakers mull an extension of the state moratorium on evictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, numbers show that current moratoriums haven’t done much to slow the numbers of Portland families tossed out of their homes.
Ryan Pauley was confused when his landlord tracked him down at a basketball court and handed him a three-day notice to vacate his home in northeast Portland’s Cully neighborhood.
Pauley was laid off in March, when the doggie daycare he worked for downsized because people started staying home and keeping their dogs with them. Four months later, he had exhausted his savings. In July, he couldn’t pay his $1,650 monthly rent. He was counting on state and county moratoriums prohibiting evictions where tenants can’t pay rent because of a pandemic-related income loss.
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