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At Dallas’s AT&T Stadium, the music suddenly stopped. George Strait lowered his guitar mid-song, his gaze fixed on a hand-painted sign in the front row: “I got into Stanford. You said we’d sing.” The packed arena grew still as a young woman made her way onto the stage — Lily Tran, once a foster child, now a newly admitted full-scholarship student at one of America’s most prestigious universities.

A SONG, A PROMISE: George Strait Keeps His Word to a Foster Child at AT&T…

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The Texas sun was falling low, turning the horizon into a canvas of gold and rust, when George Strait sat quietly on the porch of his ranch house. His hat rested on his knee, his boots coated in dust from the day’s ride. Beside him, his wife Norma laughed softly at a story only they knew, her hand brushing his as naturally as the wind through the mesquite trees.

A Cowboy’s Truth: George Strait’s Quiet Life Beyond the Stage The Texas sun was sinking…

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