August 2025

In the winter of the 1970s, Merle Haggard released If We Make It Through December — a song many believed was just a fictional tale about an unemployed father trying to keep his family together during Christmas. But for Merle, it was a true memory. His father died when he was only nine, and Merle grew up in poverty, watching his mother work tirelessly to provide for her children. As a teenager, he roamed across California, sleeping in his truck and taking odd jobs to survive. The freezing winters, the broken family, and the emptiness etched themselves deep into his heart. That’s why If We Make It Through December is more than just a song — it’s a silent prayer for struggling parents. And for Merle Haggard, it was his way of facing the past, turning pain into music, and warming millions of hearts every winter.

Introduction Have you ever felt a little out of step with the holiday cheer? While carols are playing and lights are twinkling, sometimes life just doesn’t match the festive mood.…

This isn’t a music video or a staged photo op this is George Strait in his element. No lights, no smoke machines, no glamour. Just a man, his horse, and a rodeo arena filled with the heartbeat of Texas. More than just the “King of Country,” George is the real deal a true cowboy who doesn’t just sing about the Western way of life, but lives it. Whether he’s headlining sold-out arenas or speaking from the saddle, George brings the same calm strength, authenticity, and grace that’s defined his career for over four decades. Microphone in hand and hat tipped low, he isn’t just addressing a crowd, he’s honoring a way of life that raised him, shaped him, and continues to guide him. You can feel the respect in the silence, the pride in his posture, and the power in his presence.

Introduction “I Saw God Today” is a deeply reflective ballad originally released by George Strait as the lead single from his twenty-fifth studio album, Troubadour, in February 2008 . Crafted…

“I’m not done yet!” — George Strait just announced a surprise new tour, and fans are losing their minds. At 73, many thought the “King of Country” would quietly fade into the past. But no — he’s coming back with a tour that insiders are calling “the emotional final ride of country music.” New songs. Never-before-seen stage design. And a heartfelt tribute to friends and colleagues who have passed, which reportedly brought Strait himself to tears during rehearsals. Is this his farewell? A rebirth? Or both? One thing’s for sure — tickets are disappearing faster than ever, and fans are calling it “the most emotional setlist of his career.” If you miss this tour, you’ll be missing history.

Introduction George Strait’s Surprise New Tour: “I’m Not Done Yet!” At 73 years old, George Strait stands as one of the most iconic figures in country music history. With a…

This is such a beautiful, deeply touching truth — and deserves to be told with the same quiet grace that defines George and Norma Strait’s love. 🤠 Did You Know? George & Norma Strait’s Love Story Defies Time From high school sweethearts in Pearsall, Texas, to a quiet wedding in Mexico in 1971 — George and Norma Strait have shared over 53 years of love. They’ve weathered life’s highs and lows, including the heartbreaking loss of their daughter Jenifer in 1986. Yet through it all, their bond has never wavered. No flashy headlines. Just shared sunsets, quiet dinners, and songs filled with real love. Because to George, family always comes first — and love, when it’s true, lasts longer than any song.

Introduction It’s November 20, 2024, and the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville is buzzing. George Strait—yep, the “King of Country” himself—steps up to the mic, holding that shiny Willie Nelson Lifetime…