George Straight is playing his farewell The Cowboy Rides Away tour this year with a final show in Dallas, Texas. We know that no self-respecting country fan would want to miss it, so we're giving you an opportunity to go.
George Strait's campaign for 2014 ACM Entertainer of the Year asks fans to make him the Entertainer of a Lifetime. It's a deviation from most campaigns for fan-voted awards that list everything an artist has accomplished in that year. Taste of Country writer Billy Dukes argues that Strait may be the only person capable of doing this.
If George Strait wins the Entertainer of the Year Award at the 2014 ACMs in Las Vegas, he’ll set a record for longest break between EOYs. Strait won his first -- and shockingly only -- honor in 1989, more than 25 years ago! Brooks and Dunn currently hold the record with five years between wins (1996 to 2001).
George Strait took his Cowboy Rides Away tour to Nashville over the weekend, and like most other shows in Music City, some surprise guests showed up!
For the fans at Bridgestone Arena, it must have been a real treat to see Eric Church and Kenny Chesney hop on stage and perform with Strait!
During his Houston Livestock Show + Rodeo performance, Luke Bryan covered the George Strait hit "Unwound." As Bryan proclaimed, "You can't come to Texas without playing a little George Strait."
George Strait's 2014 Cowboy Rides Away Tour has featured a slew of special guests thus far, many of them even sharing the stage with the legend. Little Big Town are the latest act to join the King of Country for a song, performing a fantastic rendition of the icon's hit 'You Look So Good in Love.'
The legendary George Strait is bidding farewell to life on the road one show at a time on the Cowboy Rides Away Tour, and understandably, it's an event every fan wants to experience. Unfortunately, at Friday's (Jan. 10) show, some ticket holders left in extreme disappointment after they weren't let into the venue.
With over 50 No. 1 hits, years and years of touring and a farewell tour that has dates selling out in minutes ... why stop now? George Strait proves he still has it at 61, leading us to believe that the Cowboy Rides Away Tour may not be a farewell after all.