Garth Brooks has a lot to be proud of lately. From becoming the first solo artist to have nine albums be certified Diamond to being crowned “Entertainer of the Year” at the 2016 Awards, he has a lot to be thankful for.
Adding to his list of blessings, Brooks’ youngest daughter Allie is following in her father’s footsteps and has been rapidly accumulating a fanbase of her own. With over 10,000 likes on Facebook, the young singer has earned a loyal fanbase through her enchanting vocals.
Allie honored the great Randy Travis with an angelic cover of his iconic “Three Wooden Crosses.” Acoustic guitar in hand, the aspiring singer flawlessly executed her delivery of the powerful song. She puts her own spin on the tune, exchanging the deep vocals of Travis’ original for her heavenly soft voice.
“Three Wooden Crosses” was released by Travis in 2002, going on to earn him his sixteenth No.1 hit single. The tune was named “Song of the Year” at the 2003 CMA Awards as well as “Country Song of the Year” by the Gospel Music Association.
You can hear her heavenly cover of “Three Wooden Crosses” in the video below.