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Garth Brooks Shares Rare Photo with Daughter Allie to Promote Her New Song

Rebelander Basilan
Jul 15, 2019
05:26 A.M.

Singer and songwriter Garth Brooks took to social media to share a rare photograph of himself with his daughter Allie Colleen in support of her music career.

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Recently, Allie, 22, released her first single "Work in Progress," and her proud father Brooks made immediate effort to promote his child's song.

"From one work in progress to another, what a beautiful song and your voice sounds amazing!"

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The 57-year-old, who is presently the only artist in music history to have released seven albums that accomplished diamond status in the United States, shared a picture of himself with his wife Trisha Yearwood and Allie on Instagram.

"What a beautiful voice on your grandmother's birthday...perfect. I love you!! Listen to @alliecolleenmusic’s new single #WorkInProgress," He captioned the post.

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In the black-and-white pic, Brooks, Trisha, and Allie are all smiles, as they mark the milestone moment in Allie's blossoming music career.

Yearwood also supported her daughter by sharing the same photo as Brooks on Instagram.

"From one work in progress to another, what a beautiful song and your voice sounds amazing!" she wrote. "I love you so much, Allie #EveryGirl :) You got this, baby! ‬ ‪Listen to @alliecolleenmusic’s new single #WorkInProgress"

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Allie likewise shared her excitement over her first single release on Instagram.

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In the photo she posted, the young musician is seen wearing a red jumpsuit and has her back to the camera as she gestures to her first billboard.

"It’s been a pretty great day #workinprogress #thenashvillesign #nashvillefilter #obviously," she captioned the photo.

The song, “Work in Progress,” has Allie singing about growing up to turn into the best version of herself over time.

The youngest daughter of the country superstar has been sharing several covers of country songs, including Ariana Grande’s “Thank You, Next," and Julia Michaels “Worst in Me."

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