Even country music royalty can get flustered from time to time.
Like many around the world, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been quarantined with each other amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and for the most part, navigation has gone smoothly.
“I don’t think there was anything that I learned that I didn’t already know,” Yearwood, 56, told Extra about spending time with her husband at home.
However, one thing was difficult, according to Brooks, who pointed out one of his wife’s pet peeves.
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“I whistle everywhere I go… and it drives her absolutely crazy and she’s been so nice to put up with it,” he admitted.
Yearwood added, “It’s not just an occasional whistle, it’s really like a 24/7 thing. ”
As you might expect for a pair of musicians, one of the ways they’ve kept themselves busy at home is by singing together.
As for their favorite song to sing together, Brooks, 58, said it was a “hard” call because “it’s always a joy.” However, he eventually said that they enjoy singing “In Another’s Eyes” with each other.
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“It was our very first duo,” he gushes.
“And I love to sing ‘Shallow’,” Yearwood said.
They have also reflected on the success of their music for decades.
“If you’re a lucky artist you’re going to have songs played at weddings, sadly played at funerals… you’re part of the fabric of someone’s life,” said Brooks, whose music recently helped another. . artist Kelly Clarkson through her divorce.
“As a songwriter, as an artist, oh, my God, they can keep – no offense – they can keep all the Grammys. They can keep all the rewards they want when you hear things like that. That’s when you feel like an artist, ”added the 23-time Academy of Country Music Awards winner.
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Yearwood added, “And I would say music is more important this year than ever because… when you’re going through a breakup, you go out with your girlfriends or… you go out and have fun, you go to a concert. We don’t do these things… And so, you know, it’s always an honor to be a part of someone else’s journey like that. ”
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Their Christmas special, “Garth and Tricia Live! A Holiday Concert Event, ”airs Sunday night on CBS.