Garth Brooks on What It's Like to Meet Obama
In an exclusive interview, CBS News learned the country music star was at the White House yesterday to present President Obama with a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album for "The Audacity of Hope." This is actually the President's second Grammy- he won the same category in 2006 for "Dreams From My Father."
"We're the same except I don't have the peace prize," Brooks joked with Schieffer about his own two Grammys.
Schieffer -- a country musician himself -- also lead a group of Congressmen in a rendition of "Friends in Low Places" as a tribute to Brooks. In the group were Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), on the tambourine.
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