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Garth Brooks' The Garth Channel To Relaunch This Fall On TuneIn

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Garth Brooks' The Garth Channel will be re-launched this Fall on Tunein for free to fans.

Back by popular demand, the station returns with Brooks' music and more, including his favorite artists across different genres and personal stories from life on the road — all filled with heart to take listeners into the mind of Garth Brooks.

The Garth Channel will take listeners on a wild ride with a playlist curated by Brooks featuring his own music, classics from his heroes and hits from new artists he loves.

"The Garth Channel has always been my music, my heroes, my favorites. So, how do you make it better? You make it global for starters so the whole world can see how much I LOVE music and where it comes from," said Brooks. "More stories...from me and other artists. It seemed what people loved most on The Garth Channel were the stories. The new Garth Channel will now send out invitations for other artists to tell their stories behind the music and their careers."

The country star added, "And saving the best for last, The Garth Channel will be broadcasting from the NEW FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES BAR in Nashville. Some are calling the new channel, The Garth Channel 2.0. Truth is, it's the new Garth Channel 7.0."

The Garth Channel marks the third station launched on TuneIn in partnership with Brooks and the SEVENS Radio Network. The two other stations are The BIG 615 and Tailgate Radio.

(Photo: TuneIn)

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