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Garth Brooks displays the six trophies he won throughout the night, April 26, 1991 at the 26th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Universal City, California. Brooks won for album, song, video and record of the year as well as being named Top Male Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year.

'The Thunder Rolls': The Story Behind Garth Brooks' 1991 No. 1 and its Banned Video


By Courtney Fox
When I get where I'm going

'When I Get Where I'm Going': The Story Behind Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton's Heavenly Tune


By Courtney Fox

10 of the Best Country Songs About Grandpas


By Edward Mack

Kane Brown Sings 'What Ifs' With Adorable Six-Year-Old Fan


By Courtney Fox
a guy with a girl

Blake Shelton Says "A Guy with a Girl" Reminds Him of Gwen Stefani


By Courtney Fox
music from Nashville

The 10 Best Original Songs from 'Nashville,' Ranked


By Jeremy Burchard

Hear Andy Griffith Sing 'Fishin' Hole,' the Theme Song to 'The Andy Griffith Show'


By Courtney Fox

How Jerry Jeff Walker's 'Viva Terlingua' Shaped Outlaw Country Music


By Bobbie Jean Sawyer
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing

'I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing': The Story Behind the Classic Coca-Cola Jingle


By Courtney Fox
The Thing Called Love

Get Nostalgic with '90s Country's Forgotten Film 'The Thing Called Love'


By Bobby Moore
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