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At 73, George Strait — the undisputed King of Country — has been named a 2025 Kennedy Center Honoree. This honor places him in the company of cultural giants like Michael Crawford, Sylvester Stallone, Gloria Gaynor, and the legendary rock band Kiss. And yet, Strait arrives as he always has — grounded, authentic, and unshaken by trends, carrying with him the quiet dignity of a true cowboy.

THE NATION TIPS ITS HAT — George Strait Named 2025 Kennedy Center Honoree At 73…

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“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE COWBOYS AND THE DREAMERS…” — With his hat tipped low and that unmistakable Texas voice still carrying the strength of the wide-open plains, George Strait has announced his 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — a once-in-a-lifetime farewell that will close the chapter on one of country music’s greatest legacies.

The hat is tipped low, the voice still unmistakably Texas — steady, unhurried, and carrying…

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Dick Van Dyke marked his 100th birthday in quiet celebration, but the moment that moved the world came not with fanfare, but with a song. At his hospital bedside, George Strait sat gently, guitar in hand, and began to sing one of Van Dyke’s dearest favorites. The notes rose softly, tender and unhurried, wrapping the room in reverence. As the melody carried, tears welled in the eyes of family, friends, and nurses who paused to listen. It wasn’t just music — it was gratitude, respect, and love distilled into song, a country legend honoring a century of laughter, joy, and a life that will never be forgotten.

A Song for a Century: George Strait Honors Dick Van Dyke at His 100th Birthday…

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