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Oct 6, 1995Garth Brooks takes out a full-page ad in USA Today, telling readers: "You can't see it. You can't buy it. But you can hear it. New Garth Brooks music--only on country radio." His new album, "Fresh Horses," is still six weeks from releaseOct 21, 1995Garth Brooks picks up a #1 country single in Billboard with "She's Every Woman"Nov 15, 1995Garth Brooks' Christmas album "Beyond The Season" is certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of AmericaNov 21, 1995Capitol releases Garth Brooks' album "Fresh Horses"Nov 23, 1995Garth Brooks performs "The Fever" before the Detroit Lions-Minnesota Vikings Thanksgiving football game. Though the game is played in Michigan, Brooks delivers his performance from the FOX Television Center in HollywoodDec 5, 1995Garth Brooks' "The Dance" ranks #1 in a Country Weekly magazine survey of the "Top 100 Country Songs"Dec 9, 1995Garth Brooks rides to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart for the first of seven straight weeks with "Fresh Horses"Dec 12, 1995Garth Brooks receives three nominations for the American Music Awards, including the first Favorite Artist of the Year trophy, which crosses all genres. Shania Twain and The Eagles are also triple-nomineesDec 22, 1995Garth Brooks makes the cover of the USA Weekend Sunday newspaper supplement, where he says he won't allow his children to touch their inheritance until they reach the age of 30Jan 29, 1996Garth Brooks refuses to accept the American Music Awards' Favorite Artist of the Year honor, saying he "cannot agree with this." Backstage, he says it should have gone to Hootie + The Blowfish. Brooks does take two other awards, while The Eagles get three. Other winners: Reba McEntire, Alabama and Shania Twain
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