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Garth Brooks finally appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” for his mini concert, after it was first canceled due to his legal troubles.
Brooks played a Nitty Gritty Dirt Band classic, “Fishin’ in the Dark,” and after the performance, he grinned and extended his arms in response to the outdoor audience’s enthusiastic applause, while exclaimed “Nitty Gritty!”
Brooks also chatted before the show with Jimmy Kimmel and talked about his family’s holiday arrangements. He spoke fondly of his wife Trisha Yearwood’s cooking. He also mentioned the tradition of hosting a heartwarming “Inappropriate Thanksgiving” for those who spend the holiday alone.
During the discussion, Brooks touched on his time as a resident performer in Las Vegas, reflected on his journey in the music industry from the beginning, and shared touching anecdotes about his interactions with his daughters.
The revival of Brooks’ mini-concert comes after rumors that the original cancellation may have been related to a legal dispute.
“Jane Roe” accused the country music star of sexual assault during a business trip to Los Angeles in 2019, claiming that Brooks sent her inappropriate text messages and had inappropriate contact. earnest.
Brooks filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit and deny all allegations of wrongdoing.
Throughout the ordeal, “Friends In Low Places” maintained his belief in his innocence and expressed disappointment that the accusations took away attention from his good deeds.
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