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George Strait

Out of all the new country singers to emerge in the early ’80s, George Strait stayed the closest to traditional country. Drawing from both the honky tonk and Western swing traditions, Strait didn’t refashion the genres; instead, he revitalized them for a new decade. In the process, he became one of the most successful and influential singers of the decade, sparking a wave of neo-traditionalist singers from Randy Travis and Dwight Yoakam to Clint Black, Garth Brooks, and Alan Jackson.

Strait was born and raised in Texas, the son of a junior high school teacher who also owned and operated a ranch that had been in the Strait family for nearly hundred years. When George was a child, his mother departed the family, taking her daughter but leaving behind her sons with the father. at a time of his childhood, he would spend his weekdays in town and his weekends on the ranch. Strait started playing music as a teenager, joining a rock & roll garage group. After his high-school graduation in the late ’60s, Strait enrolled in college but soon dropped out and eloped with his high-school sweetheart, Norma. In 1971, Strait enlisted in the Army; two years later, he was stationed Hawaii. while in Hawaii, he started performing country music, initially with an Army-sponsored country group called Rambling Country. They played several dates off the base under the name Santee. Strait exited the Army in 1975, returning to Texas with the intent of completing his education. He enrolled in Southwest Texas State University at San Marcos, where he studied agriculture. during he was studying, he formed his own country band, Ace in the Hole.

Ace in the Hole made a few records for the independent Dallas-based label D in the late ’70s, but they never went anywhere. Toward the end of the decade, Strait attempted to carve out a niche in Nashville, but he failed since he lacked any strong connections. In 1979, he became friends with Erv Woolsey, a Texas club owner who had formerly worked for MCA Records. Woolsey had several MCA executives come down to Texas to hear Strait. His performance convinced the company to sign him in 1980. “Unwound,” Strait’s first single, was released in the spring of 1981 and climbed into the Top Ten. The follow-up, “Down and Out,” stalled at 16, but “If You’re Thinking You Want a Stranger (There’s One Coming Home)” reached number three in early 1982. The song sparked a remarkable string of Top Ten hits that ran well into the ’90s. during that time he had an astonishing 31 number one singles, beginning with 1982’s “Fool Hearted Memory.”

Throughout the ’80s, he dominated the country singles charts, and his units consistently went platinum or gold. Strait rarely abandoned hardcore honky tonk and Western swing — toward the beginning of the ’90s, his sound became a little slicker, but it was only a relative change. Strait was also one of the few ’80s superstars to survive the generational shift of the early ’90s that began with the phenomenal success of Brooks. In 1992, he made his first movie, Pure Country, which featured him in the lead role. Strait released a four-disc box set career retrospective, Strait Out of the Box, in 1995. By the spring of 1996, it had become one of the five biggest-selling box sets in successful material history. Blue Clear Sky, his 1996 album, debuted on the country charts at number one and the pop charts at number seven. In 1997, he issued Carrying Your Love with Me, not long after it with One Step at a Time in 1998. Always Never the Same appeared a year later, as did the seasonal effort Merry Christmas Wherever You Are. The simply titled George Strait, featuring the hit single “Go On,” hit the shelves in late 2000.

Did Strait slow down? Nay. The following year saw the release of The Road Less Traveled, which qualified as an experimental record of sorts for the veteran performer. during it didn’t stray very far from his new traditionalist country sound, Road did include a foray into vocal processing that was about as country as a twosome of stiletto-healed cowboy boots. But the experimentation was welcome, for it revealed that Strait was still hungry, even after millions upon millions of records sold. Strait issued two projects in 2003. For the Last Time: Live from the Astrodome chronicled his headlining set at the last Houston Livestock and Rodeo ever held in the big Texas dome, while Honkytonkville was a fiery set of hard country, lauded by critics for its mixture of the old Strait with his modern, superstar self. Somewhere Down in Texas arrived in 2005, followed by It Just Comes Natural in 2006 and Troubadour and the holiday album Classic Christmas in 2008. Twang, co-produced by Strait and Tony Brown, appeared in 2009.

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George Strait 2012 Concert Tour

Posted by WhiskeyChick On October - 12 - 2011

George Strait unveils concert tour plans for 2012 – Martina McBride to join him!
George Strait’s 2012 concert tour will fire up on January 27th in Lafayette, Louisiana and so far the tour itinerary includes stops in Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, Oklahoma, Nevada, Utah and Kansas.
The February 4th Las Vegas appearance goes on sale Saturday, October [...]

George Strait Here For A Good Time Review

Posted by HaleighT On September - 13 - 2011

George Strait Does It Again With His Newest Album Here For A Good Time!
George Strait released his album Here For A Good Time last week and it is exactly what I expected it to be, fabulous! George and his son Bubba Strait worked on 7 songs together showing us that songwriting is one of many [...]

George Strait Amarillo By Morning

Posted by HaleighT On September - 8 - 2011

Amarillo By Morning, Amarillo I’ll Be There.
This week we are shining the spotlight on George Strait! In honor of his 39th album release, Here For A Good Time, and his love for team roping we decided to take you back to a simpler time with “Amarillo By Morning“. This song is a George Strait classic [...]

George Strait Is Here For A Good Time with New Album

Posted by MissMolly On September - 6 - 2011

George Strait Releases New Album!
George Strait’s latest album, Here For A Good Time, releases today, Tuesday, September 6th! This marks King George’s 39th album release, a staggering number! On this album is George’s most recent single (of the same title – “Here For A Good Time“) which marks his 89th single release, yet another staggering [...]

George Strait Hits Collection

Posted by HaleighT On August - 30 - 2011

King George Set To Release Icon!
George Strait is set to release an album of 11 of his biggest hits on September 13. Icon will be sold at a special price and goes on sale a week after his new studio album, Here For A Good Time, debuts.
Be looking for a review of the new album [...]

George Strait Releases Here For A Good Time

Posted by HaleighT On June - 14 - 2011

George Strait Released His Latest Single: Here For A Good Time!
George Strait has released his 89th single to country radio! “Here For A Good Time” was written by Strait, his son Bubba Strait, and Dean Dillon and will be on his new album due out later this fall. The single has been named his second [...]

George Strait Artist of The Decade

Posted by WhiskeyChick On June - 24 - 2010

Country Legend George Strait named the ACM Artist of the Decade for the 2000s.
Making its cable premiere on GAC Sunday, June 27 at 9 p.m. Eastern is the tribute concert to George Strait,”George Strait – ACM Artist of the Decade.” The all-star concert features a special appearance by Garth Brooks and performances by Dierks Bentley, [...]

Country Music’s Top 25 Artists

Posted by WhiskeyChick On June - 7 - 2010

Billboard Magazine shares the top 25 country artists in their books!

Billboard Magazine has released a list of the top 25 country music artists of the last 25 years, based on chart performance… so who’s on the list you ask?  Take a look!

George Strait
Garth Brooks
Reba McEntire
Alan Jackson
Tim McGraw
Randy Travis
Toby Keith
Kenny Chesney
Alabama
Brooks & Dunn
Faith Hill
Vince Gill
Dixie Chicks
Keith [...]

George Strait extends tour dates

Posted by WhiskeyChick On April - 12 - 2010

George Strait increases tour dates with Reba McEntire and Lee Ann Womack.
Although no lists of cities or dates have been announced, dates for the George Strait tour will be extended into the fall. This will push an April 28th stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to September 11.Country Music Photo Gallery

George Strait & Reba postpone two shows due to weather

Posted by WhiskeyChick On January - 28 - 2010

George Strait and Reba McEntire have postponed shows in Virginia and Tennessee due to freezing conditions.
George Strait, Reba McEntire, and Lee Ann Womack are taking the weekend off after forecasters announced oncoming snow storms and freezing conditions that would strongly affect both the attendance and safety of fans in both Knoxville, TN and Charlottesville, VA.
The [...]

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