Garth Brooks Goes Home On Latest Anthology Chapter
Garth Brooks will release the next installment in The Anthology series with The Anthology Part IV: Going Home, which will be out Dec. 6.
Filled with never-before-seen photos, the collection recounts the 14 years Brooks spent in Oklahoma after stepping out of the spotlight and going back home to focus on his three daughters. The Anthology, Part IV contains stories and anecdotes from Brooks and the other people who made those years “life at its best,” including Trisha Yearwood and the friends they met as their children became teammates and friends. Included with this volume are six discs showcasing tracks from The Lost Sessions, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences and original cuts from his early Capitol releases.
“Those 14 years of my life are the ones I’ll always remember. It was life at its best. I learned to be a dad, my girls got to know me, and I’d never for one second regret walking away from a career in order to find all of that,” says Brooks.
Going Home begins on Oct. 26, 2000, when Brooks and Capitol Records celebrated RIAA-certified sales of over 100 million albums at a formal gala in Nashville. During a press conference that morning, Brooks shocked even those closest to him by announcing that he was retiring. This volume reveals what was going through his mind in that moment and the reactions of others in the room. Pre-orders are available now on Amazon and TalkShopLive.
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