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  • Apr 1, 1993
    Garth Brooks makes the cover of Rolling Stone, where he defends his stance on homosexuality and interracial marriage in "We Shall Be Free": "I do believe that God exists. I do believe in the Bible. But I can't see that loving somebody is a sin"
    Apr 26, 1993
    Liberty releases Garth Brooks' single "That Summer," featuring background vocals by fellow artist Trisha Yearwood
    May 4, 1993
    Garth Brooks' "No Fences" becomes the first country album certified by the RIAA for shipments of 10 million units
    May 11, 1993
    Garth Brooks takes Entertainer of the Year a third straight time during the NBC telecast of the 28th annual Academy Of Country Music from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre
    Jul 3, 1993
    Garth Brooks hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "That Summer"
    Jul 3, 1993
    Alison Krauss is introduced by Garth Brooks as she joins the Grand Ole Opry
    Jul 9, 1993
    Reacting to Garth Brooks' public stance against the sale of used CDs, Portland, Oregon, record store owner Terry Currier holds a Garth Brooks Bar-B-Q, cooking Brooks CDs over an open flame. He later repeats the bake-off in other cities
    Jul 19, 1993
    Liberty releases Garth Brooks' "Ain't Going Down (Til The Sun Comes Up)"
    Aug 12, 1993
    Vince Gill racks up eight nominations and Alan Jackson gets seven, as the Country Music Association unveils finalists for its 1993 awards. Gill and Jackson face Brooks & Dunn, Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire for Entertainer of the Year
    Aug 15, 1993
    In a Harris poll, Americans name Garth Brooks their favorite musical artist, ahead of Whitney Houston. Alabama is #3

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