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Garth Brooks is going to be on the Today Show for all four hours

  Country-pop icon Garth Brooks–whose first name is Troyal, and who has been known to check into hotels as “G. B. Rooks”–is going to make an “unprecedented” appearance on the Today Show on Thursday, the 8th of January, 2015. Exactly what “unprecedented” means has yet to be announced. But we do have one tiny, important…

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Garth Brooks sells out ten Chicago shows in three hours, puts Malibu beach house up for sale

The pop-country icon’s first tour dates in over a decade have sold out in a big hurry. Also on the market: Brook and wife Trisha Yearwood’s swanky Malibu beach house. Guess they don’t expect to be spending much time in it while the Chris Gaines show is on the road.

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Which songs should George Strait and Garth Brooks sing at the ACMs?

The Academy of Country Music Awards is coming your way live on CBS Sunday night at 8PM EST. The show promises an impressive list of performers but the big highlight of the evening will feature the two reigning AMC Artists of the Decade, George Strait and Garth Brooks. Each will perform one of their classics individually and them team up for a duet. We take our guess at what will be performed and would love to read what you want to see from the living legends.

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VIDEO A hip thrusting young Justin Timberlake sings Garth Brooks at a local talent contest!

There’s a video of Justin Timberlake as an 11-year-old from Star Search singing a country song that has around 3 million views. Well there just so happens to be another clip of young Justin Randall, the name he went by back then, in a mind-altering hip thrusting local talent contest video where he performs Garth Brooks sexually suggestive song “Two of a Kind.”

There is YouTube gold and then there is hall-of-fame worthy clips. This tight jeans, perfect score, cheap random country house backdrop, poor quality, prepubescent sexually charged video deserves your HOF consideration!

VIDEO: Garth Brooks discusses Lifetime movie based on ‘Unanswered Prayers’

For years folks have been knocking on Chris Gaines’ Garth Brooks’ door to try and get the rights to one of his hit songs and turn it in to a movie script. According to the reclusive artist he has been steadfast in refusing to allow this to happen until the right offer came. In an odd pairing it looks like the right person was Tanya Lopez with Lifetime.

See Brooks in an extremely rare sit down video interview and an “interesting” cover of the song in question in lieu of the original due to Garth’s stranglehold of his content on the internet.