Since appearing on the country scene in 1981, George Strait’s name has become synonymous with “real country.” His unadorned Texas rancher’s clothes—cowboy hat, western shirt, and blue jeans—have been copied by a legion of young “hat acts.” Strait’s albums have been certified either gold, platinum, or multi-platinum, and he remains a huge concert draw. Much of modern country music includes pop sounds, but Strait consistently draws from both the western swing and the honky-tonk traditions of his native Texas.
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