George Strait

“Some kings wear boots.” On July 27, George Strait will headline “Strait From the Heart,” a heartfelt benefit concert at Estancia at Thunder Valley in Boerne, Texas. The event aims to bring hope and relief to those affected by the devastating Hill Country floods. Joining George for this special one-night porch jam of gratitude are Wade Bowen, Jamey Johnson, and other legendary Texas artists. Tickets start at $1,000 — but in true Texas spirit, first responders attend free, as the community comes together in a powerful show of unity and compassion.

Introduction As catastrophic floods continue to impact the Texas Hill Country, leaving communities devastated and...

❤️ “She’s our daughter now.” — George Strait and his wife, Norma, have quietly adopted a young girl who lost her parents in the Texas floods. No cameras. No press. Just a quiet act of love — rooted in a loss they’ve carried for decades. Years ago, the Straits lost their own daughter, Jenifer, at just 13 years old. The pain never left them. So when they heard about this orphaned girl, alone after the storm, they didn’t see a stranger. They saw a chance to give love where it was needed most. It wasn’t charity. It was healing. And in the wake of tragedy, they gave her not just a home — but a family.

Introduction In the Wake of Devastation, George Strait and Wife Norma Quietly Adopt 6-Year-Old Orphan...

💔 At the memorial service in Fort Worth, Texas on May 26, 2025, George Strait couldn’t hold back his tears as he bid farewell to his lifelong friend — Roy Cooper, the rodeo legend who had recently passed away in a tragic house fire. “I lost my hero,” George said through choked emotion. “He didn’t hang out with me. I was the one always tagging along with him.” The room fell silent as George ended his tribute with a promise for the afterlife: “Throw a council on one for me, brother… and let’s race.”

Introduction George Strait’s Heartfelt Tribute to Rodeo Legend Roy Cooper: “They Broke the Mold After...

“I Was Born Here. I Won’t Walk Away Now.” – George Strait’s Silent Stand Amid Texas Floods . His face was tired. There was no show of strength — only the raw weight of someone who saw too much and stayed anyway. Lips pressed together as if holding back the kind of words that hurt too much to say aloud. And in that silence, he said everything. He didn’t come to sing. He didn’t bring answers. George Strait quietly arrived at a flood relief station, where he shook hands with a man who had just lost everything and said: “I was born here. I won’t walk away now.” No cameras. No applause. Just two men — one who had lost everything, and one who remembered what it felt like to have nothing. After that, help began to pour in: clean water, food, medical supplies, and plain envelopes left without names — marked only with the words: “A friend from Texas.”

Introduction “I Was Born Here. I Won’t Walk Away Now.” – George Strait’s Silent Stand...