Garth Brooks
1st Great-Grandparent of Donald D. Erwin | 3rd Great Grand-Parent of T. Garth Brooks |
Thomas Johnston Erwin (1822-1892) |
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Michael Rensallaer Erwin (1867-1953) | Laura Alice Erwin (1856-1929) |
Odes Herman Erwin (1888-1966) | William Lillard Dickens (1876-1959) |
Donald Dean Erwin (1933-) | Velma Glee Dickens (1901-1977) |
Troyal Raymond Brooks (1931-2010) | |
Troyal Garth Brooks (1962-) |
Troyal Garth Brooks is an American country music artist. His eponymous first album was released in 1989 and peaked at number 2 in the US country album chart while climbing to number 13 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Brooks’ integration of rock elements into his recordings and live performances has earned him immense popularity. This progressive approach allowed him to dominate the country single and album charts while quickly crossing over into the mainstream pop arena, exposing country music to a larger audience.
Brooks has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in popular music history, breaking records for both sales and concert attendance throughout the 1990s. Garth Brooks still continues to sell well and according to Nielsen Soundscan, his albums sales through October 2011 are at 68,561,000, which makes him the best-selling albums artist in the United States in the Soundscan era (since 1991), a title held since 1991, well over 5 million ahead of his nearest rival, The Beatles. Furthermore, he is the second best-selling solo albums artist in the United States of all time behind Elvis Presley (overall is third to the Beatles and Elvis Presley) with 128 million units sold.
Troubled by conflicts between career and family, Brooks officially retired from recording and performing from 2001 until 2009. During this time, he sold millions of albums through an exclusive distribution deal with Walmart and sporadically released new singles. In 2005, Brooks started a partial comeback, and has since given several performances and released two compilation albums.
On October 15, 2009, Garth Brooks announced the end of his retirement. In December 2009, he began a 5-year concert deal with the Encore Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.