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Hall of Fame Inductee Garth Brooks Hinting At a Comeback

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A big honor for Oklahoma's own Garth Brooks.

He's now a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.

"In music, this is the greatest day of my musical career," Brooks said while accepting the honor.

Country music star George Strait was among the performers who paid tribute to Brooks during a star-studded ceremony in Nashville.

He's been in retirement for nearly a decade, but hints that he and wife Trisha Yearwood may be ready for a comeback.

The pair live together in Owasso.

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