If you looked at what George Strait brings to the table on a ledger, it would almost appear as if he’s begging not to be a stadium act. He’s a country traditionalist whose music bears virtually no ...
The most-read stories this week involve President Trump and the Hill Country's own George Strait as well as the latest in a ...
The “King of Country Music” broke a record for attendance at a concert in the U.S. in June of this year. George Strait performed on June 15, 2024, for 110,905 fans at Kyle Field at Texas A&M ...
The King of Country is returning to his rightful throne the road. George Strait just announced he’s striking out on a brief five-concert tour this summer with co-headliner Chris Stapleton. That ...
Country music icon George Strait and eleven-time Grammy-winner Chris Stapleton will perform five shows in 2025 including a stop at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. Parker McCollum will be joining ...
Back in 1697, William Congreve wrote the play The Mourning Bride, and in that play, he coined the line, “Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.” Over time ...
Strait has 31 studio albums with the latest, “Cowboys and Dreamers,” dropping last year, the first one in five years. He broke the record for paid concert attendance when 110,905 ticket-buying fans ...
First and foremost, I have a bone to pick with Mother Nature. As one very talented man asked onstage at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday night, “Why you gotta be so cold?” This often being the time of ...
On numerous occasions, country singer George Strait has held a concert for his Tucson fans and they always have turned out to pack the house. The star must have realized how strongly Tucsonans support ...
George Strait and Chris Stapleton are going on tour together again and that tour starts in Pennsylvania. The country singers will perform on Saturday, May 10, at Lincoln Financial Field in ...
This combination of album cover images shows, clockwise from top left, "Cowboys and Dreamers" by George Strait, “Live At The Opera House” by Sylvester, “What’s Wrong With New York?” by The Dare, and ...
He released “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” on April 10, 1987, six years into his long string of hits. The song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard chart dated July 11, 1987. It spent one week at the top of ...