Remember George Strait Singing 'Boot Scootin' Boogie'?

Mar 19, 2019 by apost team

If you love country music, you are most likely familiar with country singer George Strait. During a television broadcast in 2010, several popular country music legends stopped by Nashville's Bridgestone Arena for the Academy of Country Music's tribute to Brooks & Dunn. "The Last Rodeo" television special also featured George Strait wearing a pair of eyeglasses.

George Strait is one of the few country musicians revered for his outstanding showmanship and good looks. Brooks and Dunn were impressed with Strait's rendition of "Boot-Scootin' Boogie." 

Audiences love watching George Strait perform. He loves playing for his fans and does not think twice about performing country music. During the television broadcast, you will see Brooks playing his harmonica while Dunn looks as though he is about to burst into tears.

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Fans who remember country music from the 90s loved the show that featured the three country stars. Strait, Brooks, and Dunn succeeded in entertaining the live audience and viewers at home. If you enjoy listening to traditional country music, you may just break out into a line dance while enjoying Strait's performance.

Other singers appearing on the show included Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire, Jason Aldean, and Brad Paisley. Country music star Tim McGraw performed a stirring rendition of "That Ain't No Way to Go" for his appreciative fans.

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Brooks & Dunn's musical history, the duo has gone on to perform in Las Vegas and at the 50th CMA Awards. Alan Jackson, Keith Urban and Taylor Swift also offered their tributes to Brooks & Dunn. 

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