NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – Singer Garth Brooks received country music's highest honor with an induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, calling the event "the biggest night" of his chart-topping career. Oklahoma native Brooks, 50, was inducted on Sunday in a star-studded ceremony featuring music greats including Bob Seger, George Strait and James Taylor, all of whom Brooks has cited as influences. "There are big days in your career, like when you join the Grand Ole Opry…and I didn't think anything would top those. I might have lied. This may be the biggest night of my of career. …