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Monday, April 20, 2015

Country Music Star Garth Brooks Had One of the Best Moments of the ACMs — and It Involved Veterans


Country singer Garth Brooks, who was honored with a milestone award at the 2015 Academy of Country Music Awards Sunday, sang a song that honored U.S. military members for their service.

Introduced by Taya Kyle, the wife of “American Sniper” Chris Kyle, Brooks sang “All-American Kid” while some service members filed through the audience to stand in the aisle and on the stage of the 50th anniversary of the awards.

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6 comments:

  1. Awesome.. shame our A//HOLE president does not fell that way about our Veterans.

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  2. This guy does not belong on a country music show, he is rock & pop, not country.

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  3. I couldn't understand half his words. Don't know if it was the acoustics or the mumbling he was doing. I know the intent but it did not come off all that great

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  4. 7:05-I thought that about the entire show.I really like singing voices as much or more than the instrumental accompaniment,but the instruments drowned out the singing in every song I watched.Other than that it was a great show.

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  5. It was not a country music show though, the crap they are calling country is just 1970's pop music.

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