Garth Brooks Ringtones for Mobile Phones
Troyal Garth Brooks was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 7 February 1962. Today, he is already a famous American country music singer and songwriter and charity director. His music was quite ubiquitous trend on the global music market in the 90s. He became visible for the first time in the year before the decade began. Altough he usually lacked the tall and handsome physical appearance typical of most country stars, he still successfully integrated pop and rock elements into his records and live performances. Thus, Garth Brooks soon began to dominate the national country singles and album charts and quickly found his place on the mainstream pop arena, selling copies like no one else in country music ever had and exposing country music to a larger audience than previously considered to be possible. Nowadays, Brooks has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in the entire history of the popular music, with over 70 hit singles and 15 charted albums under his name and over 115 million albums sold just in the United States, breaking records for both sales and concert attendance throughout the 90s. Shortly after that, he began an extremely ambitious but never completed multimedia project involving Chris Gaines. The first album of Garth Brooks, called also "Garth Brooks", appeared in 1989 and was both a critical and chart success. It easily climbed on number two in the American country album chart and placed on number thirteen on the Billboard 200 pop album chart. The bigger part of these compositions were traditionalist country, influenced somehow by George Strait. The first record, ahead of it, was "Much too young to feel this damn old", a country top 10 success again. It was followed by his first well-known and beloved hit, "If tomorrow never comes", which was his first country number one. Another two records also gain great success for him - "Not counting you" appeared on number two, and then "The dance" put him at number one again - the main theme of this song for people dying in the course of doing something they believe in resonated strongly and together with a popular music clip gave Brooks his first push towards a broader audience.
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