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George Strait just made a bold prediction about how much time he has left as a performer—and the country music legend's ...
Juan Raoul Davis "Johnny" Rodriguez died on May 9. Growing up in Sabinal, Texas, Johnny helped bring the Tejano sound to the ...
Now in his 70s, the King of Country knows his time onstage won't last forever. During a recent show, George Strait admitted ...
In his remembrance of the late Johnny Rodriguez, George Strait explained how the Texas country artist inspired him when ...
George Strait accepts the lifetime achievement award during the 58th Annual CMA Awards on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024, at ...
Since his final tour, Strait has continued to play select shows to sold-out stadiums around the country. This year he’s playing five shows along with Chris Stapleton, Parker McCollum and Little Big ...
Whether you know him as a Grammy Award winner, Wrangler jeans spokesperson or inventor of the Honky Tonk Time Machine, George ...
Even if his body no longer allows for “dancing around,” Strait’s voice showed no sign of age. The King of Country Music sang ...
Of course, it was released in 1977 that features Willie Nelson, and was released at the height of outlaw country movement. From his hit album Ol’ Waylon, “Luckenbach, Texas” was written by Chips Moman ...
Strait is just as talented and iconic as ever, but the fact that he chose to sit down while performing some of his hits sparked concern among fans. This clip of him singing "All My Exes Live in Texas" ...
During the first stop of his summertime tour, George Strait delighted the crowd by singing a Waylon Jennings tune.
Why George "The King of Country Music" Strait always wanted to have a career like George Jones and Merle Haggard.