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If you were hoping George Strait’s Let It Go was a Disney cover, you’re in for a disappointment — although the singer’s airy new single relies on a similar message as the Frozen hit.
George Strait is getting back in the saddle with a brand-new album coming soon. The project will be Strait's first release of new music since his 2015 album, Cold Beer Conversation. Below, The ...
George Strait may have retired from the road, but he hasn't quit having fun. In fact, it's quite the opposite. Now that King George has been scaling back his yearly performances, he has more time ...
George Strait performs at the iHeartCountry Festival on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021, at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Jack Plunkett/Invision/AP) (Jack Plunkett, 2021 Invision) ...
George Strait was given the ACM Artist of the Decade award in 2009. Another country icon, Garth Brooks, presented Strait with the trophy after an all-star tribute concert.
George Strait is an award-winning country music icon with 60 No. 1 songs during his career. Read about his awards, wife, children, net worth, and more.
In 2014, with the completion of his Cowboy Rides Away tour—a star-studded affair featuring the leading lights of country music from the past three decades— George Strait walked away from full ...
Loving George is part of the DNA of being Texan, but growing up country in Texas means T.J.’s Strait DNA is just a little purer than most.
George Strait doesn't talk much. He releases albums, instead. Since 1981, when Strait put out Strait Country — his second, but the first one anybody really cared about — he's released 24 ...
George Strait has a net worth of $300 million, driven by album sales valued between $175 million and $210 million, with streaming earnings estimated at $17 million. The Grammy Award-winner has ...
Gov. Rick Perry and wife Anita apparently agree. Backstage, they declared that May 18, the star's birthday, from now on will be George Strait Day in Texas.
George Strait, Ronnie Milsap and Taylor Swift play Saturday at the Pepsi Center. $49.50-$59.50, Ticketmaster. Staff writer John Wenzel can be reached at 303-954-1642 or jwenzel@denverpost.com.