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Wynn sealed the deal with a jet that will allow the entertainer maximum time at home with his three teenage daughters
-- the reason he retired in the first place. Brooks can hop on the plane and play gigs Friday, Saturday and Sunday, then return home in time to take his kids to school like usual Monday mornings. "Every argument we ever had about why we shouldn't do this, he had an answer to," Brooks said. Financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed. "I told him he couldn't afford me," Brooks said. "I was wrong. Wow." Brooks said in his dressing room behind the Encore stage that fans have seen bits and pieces of what's coming
-- if they were lucky enough to catch the band working overtime back before he retired from touring in 1998.
"When we'd run out of bullets, when a crowd would outlast us, I'd say,
'Shoot, they're not going home,'" Brooks said. "So I'd drag my guitar out there and we'd play stuff that influenced us." It's the essence of that great music he's loved Brooks wants to share with fans willing to come to Vegas and see him play in the 1,400-seat theater. Brooks is almost always upbeat, but his eyes light up when he talks about the music he loves and plans to showcase. He rattled off a dozen names, most from the 1960s and
'70s. Greats like Bob Seeger, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Randy Travis, Cat Stevens, Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Tom Rush and "all these real obscure things." "Being the last of six kids there was no generation gap between my parents and my oldest brother," he said, "so all this music came flying at me." While looking back at the past, Brooks also has an eye on the future. The 47-year-old has been thinking about what happens in 2014 or 2015 when his daughters are all in college and grown up. "I really think I'm here because it makes sense for my future," Brooks said. "This gives me five years to kind of do what Willie's did for me when I was in Stillwater before I went to Nashville. A one-man show. It gives me a chance to kind of find out who I am again at this age in my life."
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