But the inclusion of the explicitly anti-Christian song "Imagine" cast a shadow on the proceedings that not even a performance by country music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood could brighten.
Trisha Yearwood is leaning into her songwriter side with a new album consisting entirely of songs she wrote or co-wrote — the first time in her career she's ever released such a project.
The star previewed the project at an intimate show at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe on Feb. 12. By Jessica Nicholson A three-time Grammy winner and a two-time CMA female vocalist of the year winner ...
Yearwood's Bluebird Cafe performance ... album's insistence on reflecting "letters from young Trisha to herself" becomes apparent in songs like "Fearless These Days," in which she offers to ...
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Garth Brooks Catches Major Heat For Singing ‘Imagine’ At Jimmy Carter’s Funeral In National CathedralGarth Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood were slammed for performing ... “Why would you sing this song at a christian funeral? Weird,” one person wrote, as they called out Brooks.
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Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood fans rage over performance at Jimmy Carter's funeralGarth Brooks and Trisha ... president's favorite songs. Shortly after their performance, fans took to social media outraged as they believed the song choice was contrary to the ideas of the ...
Trisha Yearwood ... venues this spring," Yearwood said, adding, "I'm really excited about it because it's been a while, and I hope you'll come hear some of your favorite songs, and some new ...
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