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Today in Music History for Oct. 19: ...
George Strait is making history again—27 years after his last Clemson show, the country icon is returning to “Death Valley” ...
Strait, 74, took the stage at the CMA Theater in Nashville, Tennessee, to perform "Troubadour" in tribute to his longtime ...
On this day in (October 6) in 1983, George Strait released his third studio album, Right or Wrong. In 1984, it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, marking the first of 27 LPs to ...
George Strait is one of the most successful and traditional-leaning country stars of all time, but incredibly, he has appeared on the hallowed stage of the Grand Ole Opry just once in his entire ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The "King of Country" has to give up his reign as recordholder for the largest concert crowd in U.S. history. In June 2024, George Strait set a new attendance record when he ...
Other notable hits included “Amarillo by Morning” from 1982, “Check Yes or No” from 1995, and “Carrying Your Love with Me” in 1996. A major figure in the neotraditional movement, Strait all but ...
But why did so many people believe the country icon would be taking the stage in the first place? Blame a dedicated George Strait AI-generated Facebook page with 15,000 followers. Like the AI sports ...
Move over George Strait, there's a new record-breaker in town: Zach Bryan. While the country legend that is Strait, 73, doesn't actually need to move anywhere — he is a music industry icon, after all ...
The "King of Country" has to give up his reign as recordholder for the largest concert crowd in U.S. history. In June 2024, George Strait set a new attendance record when he played in front of 110,905 ...
Zach Bryan set a record over the weekend to be the first to play Michigan Stadium, and, in the process, performed the biggest ticketed U.S. show in history, eclipsing George Strait’s mark. Variety ...