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George Harvey Strait (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music artist. Strait has marked a monumental career achievement by having more number one hit singles than any living artist, a total of 52, second only to the late Conway Twitty.

Biography


Strait was born in Poteet, Texas and grew up in Pearsall, Texas. His father, John Strait, was a junior high school mathematics teacher. The Straits would often leave Pearsall on the weekends and the summers to work at the family's 2,000 acre (8 km²) cattle ranch outside Big Wells, Texas. When he was in fourth grade, Strait's parents divorced. His mother left the family taking his sister with her while he and his brother remained with his father. He began playing with a rock band in high school, but his preference turned to country music. Strait counts country singers Merle Haggard, George Jones, Bob Wills and Hank Williams as his early musical influences.

After graduating from high school, Strait enrolled in university but dropped out and eloped to Mexico with his high school sweetheart, Norma. They repeated their vows in a church in Texas a few weeks later. In 1971, he enlisted in the US Army. During this stint in military service, he began performing with an Army-sponsored band, Rambling Country (who played off the base under the name Santee), when he was stationed in Hawaii. In 1972, while still in Hawaii, George and Norma had their first child, Jenifer. After leaving the army in 1975, Strait returned to his studies, enrolling at Southwest Texas State University (SWT) in San Marcos, Texas. He graduated in 1979 with a degree in agriculture.

While attending SWT, he joined the Ace in the Hole Band. The band played honky tonks and bars around south and central Texas and as far east as Huntsville and Houston. They gained a regional following and opened for national acts such as The Texas Playboys. In the late 1970s, the band recorded several singles in a Houston studio that were released under the Dallas, Texas based "D" record label, but the band ultimately failed (though they do still play as George Strait's touring band under the same name). While playing with the band at night, Strait managed a cattle ranch during the day.

An operator of one of the bars the band had played had connections at MCA Records. In 1981, Strait went to Nashville, Tennessee to team with MCA and try a solo act. Strait has stayed with MCA throughout his career. It was also in 1981 that his and Norma's second child, George Jr., was born.

"Unwound" was his first single and his first Top Ten hit. This was followed by "Down and Out" and then a whole series of #1 singles, beginning with "Fool Hearted Memory" in 1982 (see 1982 in country music). He was one of the best-selling country singers of the 1980s, and one of the few from that decade who survived the influx of pop-country singers such as Garth Brooks in the early 1990s. As of April 2006, Strait has had 40 #1 country singles on the Billboard Chart. Including Radio and Records Chart, Strait has a total of 52 #1 songs. He also holds the career record for Country Music Association (CMA) nominations with seventy-three. Strait was the top touring country act of the 1990's and remains one of the most played artists on US radio. Strait's 1995 Box set "Strait Out Of The Box" is the 2nd best selling box set ever with shipments of 8 million in the United States. From 1997 through 2001 Strait headlined the "George Strait Country Music Festival" which included artists such has Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson and many more.

Filmography


Strait has acted in two feature films. He had a bit part in The Soldier (1982) and starred in Pure Country (1992). He also appeared as himself in The Horse Whisperer (1998) and Grand Champion (2002).

Rodeo/Hobbies


Since 1983, Strait has often appeared at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and recorded his album For the Last Time: Live From the Astrodome the last time the rodeo was staged at the Astrodome in 2002. The event set the record for paid attendance at the Astrodome with 68,266 people. The rodeo event moved to Reliant Stadium in 2003. In 2004, Strait topped the Astrodome attendance with 68,679 people coming to his rodeo concert at the larger stadium. Strait has played to more than 1 million fans at the Houston Rodeo. Strait again played the Houston rodeo February 28, 2006. That night he watched his son Bubba rope in the rodeo before taking the stage.

As pastimes, Strait enjoys fishing, playing golf, and riding motorcycles. He and George Jr. are avid team ropers and Strait hosts the annual George Strait Team Roping Classic. He and Norma live in far northwest San Antonio in the wealthy gated community The Dominion as well on a ranch near Cotulla, Texas some 50 miles southeast of San Antonio. Sadly, his daughter Jenifer was killed in an automobile accident in 1986, at the age of thirteen.

Discography


Singles


Year Title Chart Positions Album US Hot 100 US Country 1981 "Unwound" - #6 Strait Country 1981 "Down and Out" - #16 Strait Country 1982 "If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger (There's One Coming Home)" - #3 Strait Country 1982 "Fool Hearted Memory" - #1 Strait from the Heart 1983 "Marina Del Rey" - #6 Strait from the Heart 1983 "Amarillo By Morning" - #4 Strait from the Heart 1983 "A Fire I Can't Put Out" - #1 Strait from the Heart 1983 "You Look So Good in Love" - #1 Right or Wrong 1984 "Right or Wrong" - #1 Right or Wrong 1984 "Let's Fall to Pieces Together" - #1 Right or Wrong 1984 "Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind" - #1 Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind 1985 "The Cowboy Rides Away" - #5 Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind 1985 "The Fireman" - #5 Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind 1985 "The Chair" - #1 Something Special 1986 "You're Something Special to Me" - #4 Something Special 1986 "Nobody in His Right Mind Would've Left Her" - #1 7 1986 "It Ain't Cool to Be Crazy About You" - #1 7 1987 "Ocean Front Property" - #1 Ocean Front Property 1987 "All My Ex's Live in Texas" - #1 Ocean Front Property 1987 "Am I Blue" - #1 Ocean Front Property 1988 "Famous Last Words of a Fool" - #1 If You Ain't Lovin', You Ain't Livin' 1988 "Baby Blue" - #1 If You Ain't Lovin', You Ain't Livin' 1988 "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" - #1 If You Ain't Lovin', You Ain't Livin' 1989 "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye" - #1 Beyond the Blue Neon 1989 "Overnight Success" - #8 Beyond the Blue Neon 1989 "Hollywood Squares" - #67 Beyond the Blue Neon 1989 "What's Going on in Your World" - #1 Beyond the Blue Neon 1989 "Ace in the Hole" - #1 Beyond the Blue Neon 1990 "Love Without End, Amen" - #1 Livin' It Up 1990 "Drinking Champagne" - #4 Livin' It Up 1990 "I've Come to Expect It from You" - #1 Livin' It Up 1990 "If I Know Me" - #1 Chill of an Early Fall 1990 "You Know Me Better Than That" - #1 Chill of an Early Fall 1991 "The Chill of an Early Fall" - #3 Chill of an Early Fall 1992 "Lovesick Blues" - #24 Chill of an Early Fall 1992 "So Much Like My Dad" - #3 Holding My Own 1992 "Gone as a Girl Can Get" - #5 Holding My Own 1992 "Overnight Male" - #70 Pure Country 1992 "I Cross My Heart" - #1 Pure Country 1993 "Heartland" - #1 Pure Country 1993 "When Did You Stop Loving Me" - #6 Pure Country 1993 "Easy Come, Easy Go" #71 #1 Easy Come, Easy Go 1993 "I'd Like to Have That One Back" - #3 Easy Come, Easy Go 1994 "Lovebug" - #8 Easy Come, Easy Go 1994 "The Man in Love with You" - #4 Easy Come, Easy Go 1994 "The Big One" - #1 Lead On 1995 "You Can't Make a Heart Love Somebody" - #1 Lead On 1995 "Adalida" - #3 Lead On 1995 "Lead On" - #7 Lead On 1995 "Check Yes or No" - #1 Strait Out of the Box 1995 "I Know She Still Loves Me" - #5 Strait Out of the Box 1996 "Blue Clear Sky" - #1 Blue Clear Sky 1996 "Carried Away" - #1 Blue Clear Sky 1996 "I Can Still Make Cheyenne" - #1 Blue Clear Sky 1996 "King of the Mountain" - #19 Blue Clear Sky 1997 "Carrying Your Love with Me" - #1 Carrying Your Love with Me 1997 "One Night at a Time" #59 #1 Carrying Your Love with Me 1997 "Today My World Slipped Away" - #3 Carrying Your Love with Me 1998 "Round About Way" - #1 Carrying Your Love with Me 1998 "I Just Want to Dance with You" #61 #1 One Step at a Time 1998 "True" - #2 One Step at a Time 1998 "We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This" #44 #4 One Step at a Time 1999 "Write This Down" #27 #1 Always Never the Same 1999 "Meanwhile" #38 #4 Always Never the Same 1999 "What Do You Say to That?" #45 #4 Always Never the Same 2000 "The Best Day" #31 #1 Latest Greatest Straitest Hits 2000 "Go On" #40 #2 George Strait 2000 "Don't Make Me Come Over There and Love You" - #17 George Strait 2001 "If You Can Do Anything Else" #51 #5 George Strait 2001 "Run" #34 #2 The Road Less Traveled 2002 "Living and Living Well" #27 #1 The Road Less Traveled 2002 "She'll Leave You with a Smile" #23 #1 The Road Less Traveled 2003 "Tell Me Something Bad about Tulsa" #69 #11 Honkytonkville 2004 "Desperately" #44 #6 Honkytonkville 2004 "Cowboys Like Us" #38 #2 Honkytonkville 2004 "Honk If You Honky Tonk" - #45 Honkytonkville 2004 "I Hate Everything" #35 #1 50 Number Ones 2005 "You'll Be There" #54 #4 Somewhere Down in Texas 2005 "She Let Herself Go" #54 #1 Somewhere Down in Texas 2006 "The Seashores of Old Mexico" (written by Merle Haggard) #86 #11 Somewhere Down in Texas 2006 "Give It Away" # # }

Selected Awards


  • CMA - Musical Event of the Year (Good News, Bad News W/ Lee Ann Womack) (2005)
  • CMA - Vocal Event of the Year (Murder on Music Row W/ Alan Jackson) (2000)
  • CMA - Male Vocalist of the Year (1998)
  • CMA - Male Vocalist of the Year (1997)
  • CMA - Album of the Year (Carrying Your Love With Me) (1997)
  • CMA - Male Vocalist of the Year (1996)
  • CMA - Single of the Year (Check Yes or No) (1996)
  • CMA - Album of the *CMA - Entertainer of the Year (1989)
  • CMA - Album of the Year (Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind) (1985)
  • CMA - Male Vocalist of the Year (1986)
  • CMA - Male Vocalist of the Year (1985)

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1952 births | Living people | American country musicians | American country singers | American male singers | Country musicians | National Medal of Arts recipients | People from Texas

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