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Scott Borchetta, who as head of Big Machine Label Group put out Brooks' last platinum-selling greatest hits package, said there remains a hunger to see Brooks on stage. "I can tell you I don't think Garth Brooks is done by any stretch of the imagination," Borchetta said. "There's a huge fan base out there. There's a huge desire. The man lives to perform." George Strait said in an email interview that Brooks "transcends country music." His gifts were apparent immediately when he arrived in Nashville, and they retain their gravity even in his retirement. "He opened a show for me somewhere, and I remember someone telling me he was sitting on the stage hanging his feet over singing to the crowd," Strait recalled. "I thought to myself,
'I'm not sure this is going to work out for the boy.' Hah, what do I know? It's been amazing to watch how he exploded into the biggest-selling artist of the time and then laid it all down to raise his kids." If that time's coming to an end, Jerrod Niemann thinks whatever's next will be spectacular. Niemann, who wrote songs with Brooks before breaking through as a performer, said many of the folks at country radio he's talked to the last few years have said they're excited about a possible return with a full album and will support Brook with airplay. Plus, he said, Brooks' philosophy has always been to go big or go home. "He's very competitive but at the same time very passionate and genuine," Niemann said. "That's the beautiful part of him. He wants to win, as long as it's not at the price of somebody else. I think if he's had all this time to think about it, he's definitely got many tricks up his sleeve." ___ Online:
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