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May 6, 1988Pam Lewis and Bob Doyle form a management company to oversee a boot salesman named Garth BrooksMay 11, 1988Garth Brooks performs at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, where Capitol executive Lynn Shults, who auditioned him one month earlier, is present. Following a set that includes "If Tomorrow Never Comes," Shults gives him a handshake, promising to sign himJun 17, 1988Garth Brooks signs with Capitol RecordsMar 6, 1989Capitol releases Garth Brooks' debut single, "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)." One line in the song, "a worn out tape of Chris LeDoux," boosts the career of another fellow singerApr 12, 1989Capitol releases Garth Brooks' self-titled debut albumJun 24, 1989Garth Brooks makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, performing "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" and "If Tomorrow Never Comes"Jul 21, 1989Garth Brooks' video for "If Tomorrow Never Comes" is completedAug 21, 1989Capitol releases Garth Brooks' "If Tomorrow Never Comes"Nov 4, 1989Sandy Brooks calls husband Garth Brooks in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, to tell him she knows he's been cheating and that she will leave if it continues. During that night's show, he begins crying during "If Tomorrow Never Comes" and confesses his infidelity to the crowdDec 9, 1989Garth Brooks tops the Billboard country singles chart for the first time, with "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
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