The '90s were a wild time for country music, from the bigger-than-life hairdos, glamorous outfits, and songs like "Achy Breaky Heart." But even amidst all the flashy trends, the decade gave birth to some of the most iconic country artists, and Brooks & Dunn were right at the top of that list. However, their take on the '90s might surprise you.
In a recent interview with VICE, the legendary duo opened up about their rise to fame, with Brooks joking about all the nonsense going on in the ‘90s, from swinging from the rafters to wild stage performances.
The '90s were a time of serious growth for country music, and for Brooks & Dunn, that meant huge audiences, bigger productions, and way more trucks and buses than they'd ever imagined.
When ticket sales and record sales skyrocketed, they suddenly found themselves sharing stages with rock legends like Aerosmith, playing the same massive venues.
They even recalled their first tour with Reba McEntire, where they had 19 trucks and 21 buses just to haul everything around.
Even with all the changes, Brooks & Dunn aren’t losing their roots, and are still as country as ever — and they’re not about to leave their hardcore fans behind.
@BrooksandDunn #countrymusic
In a recent interview with VICE, the legendary duo opened up about their rise to fame, with Brooks joking about all the nonsense going on in the ‘90s, from swinging from the rafters to wild stage performances.
The '90s were a time of serious growth for country music, and for Brooks & Dunn, that meant huge audiences, bigger productions, and way more trucks and buses than they'd ever imagined.
When ticket sales and record sales skyrocketed, they suddenly found themselves sharing stages with rock legends like Aerosmith, playing the same massive venues.
They even recalled their first tour with Reba McEntire, where they had 19 trucks and 21 buses just to haul everything around.
Even with all the changes, Brooks & Dunn aren’t losing their roots, and are still as country as ever — and they’re not about to leave their hardcore fans behind.
@BrooksandDunn #countrymusic
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