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  • Jan 19, 1995
    Garth Brooks takes part in Commitment To Life VIII, a concert raising money for AIDS Project Los Angeles. Staged at the Universal Amphitheatre, it also features appearances by Elton John, Don Henley, Tammy Wynette, and Clint Black, who covers "Viva Las Vegas"
    Jan 30, 1995
    Reba McEntire takes a pair of trophies during the American Music Awards, aired by ABC from Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. Other country winners include Garth Brooks, Alabama, Tim McGraw and Vince Gill, whose "Whenever You Come Around" earns Favorite Country Single
    Feb 2, 1995
    Country fills out the nominees for Favorite Male Musical Performer in the People's Choice Awards as Garth Brooks, Vince Gill and Alan Jackson are named finalists. Also on the ballot: Reba McEntire, The Eagles, Aerosmith and The Rolling Stones
    Feb 17, 1995
    Garth Brooks' "The Hits" is certified gold, platinum and quintuple-platinum by the RIAA, while "The Chase" is certified for shipments of 6 million units, "Ropin' The Wind" hits 11 million, and "No Fences" stretches to 13 million
    Feb 27, 1995
    Alan Jackson leads the field with six nominations for the Academy of Country Music awards. Garth Brooks nets five, Vince Gill and John Michael Montgomery nab four each, and Patty Loveless collects three
    Mar 5, 1995
    Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire are named Favorite Male and Favorite Female Musical Performers at the People's Choice Awards on CBS. Trophies also recognize Aerosmith, Jodie Foster and the movies "Forrest Gump" and "The Santa Clause"
    Mar 7, 1995
    "The Garth Brooks Collection," an album available only through McDonald's, is certified gold, platinum and triple-platinum by the RIAA
    Mar 14, 1995
    Garth Brooks goes to Washington, D.C., with Michael Bolton and Kenny G to protest cuts in arts funding. Brooks later tells Billboard that, based on their lack of passion, if politicians were in his employ, they "wouldn't be working for long"
    Apr 11, 1995
    More than three months after his managers--Bob Doyle and Pam Lewis--parted company, Garth Brooks sets up his own management office, GB Management, at 1111 17th Ave. S. in Nashville. It is the same building in which Doyle runs his publishing company, Major Bob Music
    May 10, 1995
    Garth Brooks is one of four double-winners in the 30th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, broadcast live on NBC-TV from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre. He claims Video of the Year, for "The Red Strokes"; and the Jim Reeves Memorial Award

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