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Garth Brooks Was Turned Down Three Times by His First Record Label, Until They Heard This Song … from the American Songwriter Gayle Thompson

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Garth Brooks Was Turned Down 3 Times by His First Record Label, Until They Heard One SongGarth Brooks was turned down by his record label three times, until they heard one song that changed everything for him.

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