From Garth Brooks to Kenny Chesney hits, here are three songs that could've been sung by George Strait, but weren't.
Rejected by other artists, “I Cross My Heart” found its perfect match in George Strait and went on to become a classic.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. George Strait has most certainly earned his nickname as the “King of Country Music.” After all, he’s had one of the most ...
Written by Adam Craig and Dean Dillion, and produced by Strait with Chuck Ainlay, “MIA Down in MIA” features the Texas native’s Ace in the Hole Band, including longtime fiddle player Gene Elder. “I’m ...
When you hear the name Tim McGraw, you might not necessarily think of George Strait. But in a new interview, McGraw reveals that he nearly recorded one of Strait’s biggest hits before Strait could get ...
Country Music Hall of Famer George Strait's newly released album "Cowboys and Dreamers" is so well-crafted that it might contain the King of Country Music's first Top 5 radio hit in over a decade. If ...
Miranda Lambert, who was also honored, said being inducted with George Strait was the 'biggest honor I could ever dream of.' ...
George Strait fans are a devoted bunch — that's probably stating the obvious. You don't become the King of Country without a kingdom full of willing subjects who turn up the radio to blast a favorite ...
The King honoring his late friend, Keith Gattis, on a very special night. Yesterday, George Strait was honored alongside his fellow Texans Miranda Lambert, Don Cook and Keith Gattis as they were all ...