Garth Brooks Revamps 'We Shall Be Free' Video For 25th Anniversary
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(Radio.com) Country megastar Garth Brooks celebrated the 25th anniversary of his song, "We Shall Be Free" by dusting off the video and sharing it with his 2.1 million Facebook followers. Brooks wove in some new footage to make the video feel more current. According to Rolling Stone, the music video's release was held up for some time due to publishing issues. The original video won Brooks and his co-director Timothy Miller an ACM Award for Music Video of the Year. Brooks tagged the newly revised video with #WeShallBeFree and encouraged his fans to spread the word. Watch it here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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