Country Music Star Garth Brooks Celebrates Life-Changing Milestone originally appeared on Parade.
Country music changed forever in August 1988, and superstar musician Garth Brooks has never forgotten it.
This week, Brooks is celebrating a life-changing milestone: the anniversary of the first time he stepped into the studio with producer Allen Reynolds, engineer Mark Miller, and the musicians who would soon become known as the G-Men — Bruce Bouton (steel guitar), Mark Casstevens on acoustic guitar, Mike Chapman on bass guitar, Rob Hajacos on fiddle, Chris Leuzinger on electric guitar, Milton Sledge on drums, and Bobby Wood on keyboards.
Together, they founded a group that reshaped country music and launched Brooks from “Oklahoma rookie” to global superstar. This month, Brooks is celebrating 37 years since that fateful first studio session.
“Allen Reynolds is timeless in his wit, his work ethic, and his love and knowledge of music,” Brooks writes. “We started this journey in August of ’88, and it’s still all about the song. I love that.”
That first studio session lit the fuse for more than a decade of hits, nearly all recorded at Reynolds’ Jack’s Tracks Studio in Nashville. With Reynolds and the G-Men working alongside him, Brooks delivered classics like “If Tomorrow Never Comes,” “The Dance,” “Friends in Low Places,” “Callin’ Baton Rouge” and dozens more.
By the early 1990s, Brooks wasn’t just dominating the charts — he was filling stadiums, breaking records, and taking country music global in a groundbreaking way.
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When Reynolds eventually retired, Brooks honored him by buying Jack’s Tracks and renaming it Allentown Studios. In 2016, Brooks, Reynolds, Miller, and the G-Men were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame together. And today, they still collaborate.
This week also happens to mark birthdays for several key players in Brooks’ world: fiddle player Jimmy Mattingly, Sevens Radio’s Maurice Miner, and Allentown Studios Manager Charles Green.
“Happy birthday to my friends and partners in crime for the last three decades!” Brooks joked. “It’s birthday week!!!”
On his Instagram account, Brooks added, “Happy birthday to my true Friends in Low Places 😂 Allen Reynolds, Maurice Miner, Charles Green, and Jimmy Mattingly! It’s birthday week!!!!! love, G.”
Country Music Star Garth Brooks Celebrates Life-Changing Milestone first appeared on Parade on Aug 19, 2025
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