George Strait has most certainly earned his nickname as the "King of Country Music." After all ... our ranking of the seven ...
This week marks the release of Country Music Hall of Famer George ... ‘s roundup of the best country songs and projects of ...
The 1990s are often thought of as the definitive era of modern traditional country -- but don't underestimate the 1980s.
George Strait likely understands that it takes more than great songs to make a legendary country music career. While the music is the heart of it, Strait’s image plays a major role in his appeal.
George Strait played country music in high school, but didn't become serious about it until serving in the U.S. Army in the early '70s. The native Texan performed with an Army-sponsored band ...
Country music fans may have trouble remembering a time when George Strait wasn’t the undisputed king of the genre. The “Amarillo by Morning” hitmaker has sent 60 singles to the top of the Billboard ...
George Strait is a living country music legend. Ever since he released his debut album Strait Country (phenomenal name for his first project) in 1981, he’s been considered one of the genre’s greatest ...
Country Music Hall of Fame member George Strait was his timeless self ... The legend was celebrated in song by Strait (“I’m A Lonesome Fugitive”) and Lambert (“Tonight The Bottle Let ...
Ronnie Milsap is among the most influential and popular country music performers of the 1970s ... topped only by George Strait and Conway Twitty. Blind since birth, Ronnie’s formative years ...
“Sounds Like The Radio” has performed well on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, reaching as high as the 16th spot. But it’s ...
Why do you think George Strait has been so simpatico with ... For some reason, he picked that song to do on the [2015 Country Music Association] Awards [with pop singer Justin Timberlake], and ...