The man with the high tenor you asked about is Vince Gill and the last woman was Faith Hill. A deeeeeep dive into Vince should start with a song he wrote in about his older brother who had died. He wrote it to help express his love and loss. It has become a song that a lot of us that are asked to sing for friends at times of lost sing from time to time. Either the Vevo or the Carnegie Hall one is the best one by far. A lot of folks request for folks to react to the upload from George Jones funeral but...... Vince has a hard time holding it together. For the best by far of Go Rest High On That Mountain uploads the Vevo upload will put you right up there next to heaven.
Vince Gill is very worth a reaction. "Go Rest High On That Mountain" is a great suggestion. I'd add the following titles: "Pretty Little Adriana" "One More Last Chance" "Oklahoma Borderline" Your comment about so many songs to remember reminds me of hearing Tanya Tucker saying one time that she has recorded so many albums that she does not even have a copy of all of her songs. She is another artist that I'd suggest reacting to: "Lizzie and the Rainman" "The Man That Turned My Mama On" "What's Your Mama's Name" "Two Sparrows In A Hurricane"
I agree with the Vevo suggestion, IF they will allow it... I have heard they are pretty tough with copyrights, but since I don't post vids, I do not KNOW that for a FACT...
When I saw him in concert...a long time ago...there were no dancers, no pyrotechnics. It was just him, his band and some sound and lighting equipment. It's still that way. Just amazing musicians doing their thing
I’m ok with a couple dancers if it’s to tell a story or something but the whole one singer 50 dancers is mind boggling stupid. Got a big stage have to fill it for some reason. You can do so many cool things with the video walls etc now that you can do a really cool show that is purely to showcase the actual talent on stage.
I’ve seen King George live several times- and it’s always just been him, a guitar and a wooden stool. No need for much else and he still knocks it out of the park ❤️
We played The Cowboy Rides Away at Dad's funeral with a video montage of him riding his horses that were taken over the year. The last pick was of him on his horse riding away while he turned back to wave at someone.
this was also the song played at my dads funeral with the montage of him & first time i’ve seen a comment like this. 2014 but still come back to the song
Love this. My dad was a city boy. Born and raise in Chicago. I was born in Pittsburgh. When I graduated college, my parents moved to WA state and bought 25 acres. It took a few years for my dad to slow down to “one horse power” but he did. We lost him 2 years back. I can visualize him in your story. Thank you.
@@don-o-seven1437 you're welcome. My dad was a cowboy on ranches and rodeo in his younger years and he stayed one through decades of being a trucker and retirement. He got a second wind and rode his horse for the last time 2 weeks before he died.
This is my favorite George Strait song. The song includes many country singers including Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Vince Gill, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, Trace Adkins and Faith Hill
Kenny was the 1st one who sang in the ball cap❤. Faith is the one u really liked-she’s married to Tim McGraw love them both and their extra good when the sing together
Wonderful reaction, Miss Britt! The thing about George Strait is that his music style never changed, so he's been at his peak for 42 years. It's a tremendous thing. You can be a new listener to his music and hear just about any song and not be able to tell, with certainty, if it was released in 1981 or 2020.
Garth Brooks retired but after a few years off decided to come back. Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees retired after the passing of his brothers but his wife saw he wasn't happy and told him "you're happier on the stage". So with backups to fill the void he's touring
We got to see George before George was introduced to the world … singing his way around Texas in the Bars and festivals …. Been in love with him from the beginning
Recommend the following: *Chris Stapleton written - LOVES GONNA MAKE IT ALRIGHT *Chris Stapleton co-written - YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR MISSING *I HATE EVERYTHING *MILCOW BLUES
This was the Artist of the Decade Concert Honoring George Strait !! This took place on April 6th, 2009 !! The artists came to support George by singing some of his hit songs as he and His family were seated soon the stage to the audience left side. George Strait is known as the King of Country!!! George performed in Vegas after this concert and had a Final concert tour. He still performs today!!!
This wasn't Artist of the decade. It was the cowboy rides away at Houston. It was his final tour date. He now appears in Vegas three nights every four months and a very few special shows
You are very vocally talented. The way you immediately mimic the vocals and harmony is amazing. I'm just saying, the one thing that has not been done is a black female country artist. You have an opportunity girl.
Mickey Guyton is a young black lady who has been slowly moving up. Super voice. Also, check out HART'S CHAPEL. They competed in America's Got Talent. I believe they got in the top three. These ladies can SANG.
George turned 72 years old this year and he is still recording albums. I saw him in person in 1985 and only paid $15.00 to see and meet him. He is as phenomenal now as he was when he started out.
I went on a rabbit hole with all of your "Country" reactions...you are so awesome Britt! You seem to capture everything from unique voices to special fashionishta touches! Welcome to the Reaction club...and for honoring Country with such high esteem!! Can i also add how gorgeous you are...plus you too have a beautiful singing voice (and perfect teeth :))
@Britt Reacts George didn't retire yet. He's playing with Chris Stapleton & Little Big Town at Nissan Stadium in Nashville in July ....my son got me tickets for Christmas. He surprised me so much I was literally in tears. LOVE LOVE LOVE George and Chris!!!!!!
Great Reaction...... Thank You for acknowleding how many songs an artist has to remember........ Reminder, "King George" has over 60 #1 songs.... and then add in the other favorites that didn't make it to #1....... So, his list to choose from is well over 100 and then if he wants to cover a song that someone else recorded.......
The guy in the ball cap with the guitar, who looks like he just came from the gym, is Kenny Chesney. Another amazing country artist you need to check out. "There Goes My Life" "American Kids" "No Shoes" "All the Pretty Girls" "We Do" "she thinks my tractor's sexy' So many great songs
He is still playing in smaller venues…saw him in Fort Worth in November. He has had a Las Vegas residency for the last several years and will be playing several concerts with Chris Stapleton later this year.
It’s glad to see someone fall in love with country when it’s not something you normally listened too. George definitely brought the best from a swing country to a new age. You George is the King of country. I recommend listening to everything he produced. Baby blue is about him losing his daughter to a car crash in a way to prom. Man has had a life. He is sweet if you ever meet him in person. He doesn’t act famous, maybe because where he came from. Def a favorite in country. Thank you for the reaction!
I highly recommend doing I Cross My Heart by Mr Strait. It is from the movie Pure Country. He sits at the edge of the stage and sings it to his lady in the movie! Melts my heart every time I watch it. ❤❤
The guys whose voice you thought was amazing was Vince Gill, and you are right about that. The last woman you liked so much was Faith Hill. Big star and married to country star Tim McGraw. The blonde in the leather shorts and shiny boots is Miranda Lambert who is an amazing entertainer and singer. She is also one of Blake Shelton's ex-wives. George is absolutely a class act. 61 #1 hits. More than any artist in any genre ever.
You are so much fun! The man you are asking about is Vince Gill..he was the one that played the guitar with Carrie Underwood on How Great Thou Art. The last lady with the blonde hair with the great voice is Faith Hill, and yes she can sing her butt off. lol You have such a fun spirit xo. George is called the King of Country for a reason, look up his hits and how many number ones he has, I've been lucky enough to see him live 3 times and he never disappoints, he has such a great voice
Brilliant show this was made that many songs unreal great voice great singer all is music is so amazing he as sung since this again he as well earned it is mansion is out this world he is worth 3 hundred million now that is a lovery sum of money to have keep the great work up george straight good video upload to thanks 😊
Thank you so much for bringng this Legend to a new generation! I remember being in Houston in 1980 hearing hm and his band do a mornng radio show before their appearance somewhere in town. I was sold. As the Garth Brook song says "listenng to a wornout Tape of Chris LeDoux", All my George "The King" Strait, tapes (CDs) wore-out, plus my newer trucks don't have a a CD player.
He stopped touring the country putting on live performances. He will still play once in a while. I have seen him perform a couple of times in San Antonio. His band still plays locally and he will make surprise visits.
2 countries singers I really like are George Strait and Randy Travis. They have a special place in my heart because I've never been much of a country fan.
I have been listening to George since his break out song "Unwound" in 1981. I will say that I have enjoyed every song, every performance I've seen and both of the concerts I was lucky enough to attend. With as many songs as I have heard him sing, I get content with the idea that whatever he brings will be great because he is George Strait. But every now and then I stop to just listen to him, like really listen, and damn that boy can sing. He is called King George for a reason. To see this last show and this last performance is heart wrenching, but I have almost all of his albums and can enjoy him for years to come. I am so glad you found his music, there is no bad songs by him so just keep checking them out. Great reaction. Peace.
The other though that makes this concert so special is that George brought all these women, and I think many of these men out him as opening acts through the years. I've watched this many times and at the end you can see how emotional the other performer are and the true love they have for Mr. Strait!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You need to listen to Baby Blue…. It’s about his daughter who he lost in a car accident at 14/15 years old!!! That used to be my ring tone on my dads phone until he passed!!! But George is called the King of Country for a reason he’s the absolute BEST!!
The gentleman with the angelic voice is Vince Gill, you definitely need to react to Go Rest High On That Mountain, but have tissues handy. The quirky voiced lady is Miranda Lambert, my favorite of hers is This Ain't My Mama's Broken Heart but she has several good songs.
Country music fans are the most loyal music fans. However, you often find a division among them over "traditional" and modern "pop" country. A song entitled "Murder On Music Row", written by Bluegrass artists Larry Cordle and Larry Shell, addresses this topic in award winning fashion. It was Song Of The Year as a Bluegrass number and CMA Song Of The Year as recorded by George Strait and Allan Jackson as a duet. As the old saying goes, "I couldn't have said it better".
I was truly blessed, I got to see King George 3 times in concert. Given the chance, I'd go watch him in concert every single day! The huge voice that got your attention, besides King George, was Vince Gill. They are very probably the 2 top voices in country music within the past century. Not to mention Vince is a guitarist extrordinair and a outstanding musician otherwise.
The taller blonde is Faith Hill. She went huge in the late 90’s / early 00’. She still makes music today. Her husband is Tim McGraw, another amazing artist. Faith Hill songs: this kiss, where are you Christmas, the way you love me, wild one, let’s go to Vegas
"The Cowboy Rides Away Tour" on June 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. 104,793 people were in attendance, the largest ever single-show attendance at a U.S. stadium. Thought I would send you that. Some folks were criticized George that he did not disappear. He got off of the grind of being on the road all of the time and spent a lot more time on the ranch pursuing his cowboy interests and family. He still does some concerts and some recording but on a LOT lower degree. He has had something like 60 number one hits in his career. George is 70.
Britt George Strait is 71 age still great sing voice. He started in 1982, about 1987 took break he lost daughter was 14 age car accident. George Strait got drunk for 3 years it hurt him and haunted him for years.
That voice was the great Vince Gill baby..I'm still in Texas w/ my X's they can't run me off... Married my Cowboy @ 19 in 1978, and buried him Nov 2021... This song was always a favorite but now holds so much more truth than ever...This Where the Cowboy Rides Away ...
George Strait will always be the King of country music.That was a great reaction to him.Please check out Chris Ledoux he was an amazing cowboy artist.He passed away several years ago.He was known for singing music about the rodeo life.
George is such a great performer. I saw him in concert several years ago in Tacoma, WA. His opening acts were yet unknown Taylor Swift and legend Ronnie Milsap. They were on revolving stage.
Yup I saw him in Memphis and Taylor Swift opened... I only knew her very first single, which was Tim McGraw. I skipped the autograph line with her bc George was about to start the next song lol and then of course she became a superstar!
I grew up in S Texas and when I was in my teens, my brother and his friends would go to dance halls and they'd sneak me in a side door ( I was way too young to be there btw) but I got to see George Strait in his early career when he still hit the small dance halls around his home town which was down the road near mine. Later on, I used to see him when I moved to San Antonio as he lived in down the road then, too. He would come eat at Mexican restaurants with his wife. No one would bother them. They respected him too much. He'd see someone staring sometimes and he'd go over and say hello or call them over. A consummate gentleman. We love our George Strait. BTW, the song, "The Chair" I danced to, many, many times and sang the lyrics into some pretty girl's ear as we scooted across the floor, still dancing when the music stopped...
I believe George Strait and Garth Brooks are two of the most decorated country artists in modern day. I could be wrong.. but man alive they have soooooo many trophies and awards!!! 🥰
That last man you spoke of is Vince Gill and you would really enjoy. One of his most well known songs he wrote about his younger brother and I recommend you listen to it and react: “ Go Rest High On That Mountain” and it will make you want more. Been with you girl since you’re first 5000. Love seeing your success
Thanks Recky! I am a 63 year old US Veteran and appreciate that there are people around the world that understand the United States of America. We are not perfect, but what makes us unique is that we find a way through all our differences to come together for our rights and our freedom. FREEDOM IS NOT FREE and our National Anthem clearly displays this in its words. It is sung in many different styles by many different people and is loved because it represents the fight for freedom is real and value is in the people, not the title, not the money. Freedom!
That was "The Cowboy Rides Away" tour. It was 2 years long and started in Lubbock, Texas(I was there) and ended at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas and I was at that one too crying like a baby when he sang this song, "The Cowboy Rides Away". I have seen him in concert 28 times. I won tickets to one by getting lucky and being the number caller that the DJ had said, but I had to sing and gargle a line from one of George Strait's songs. I did a line from "The Chair" and won 2 tickets front row center stage. It was awesome. All of them were. I'm retired now and his tickets have gotten so expensive, that concert at At&T Stadium was my last, but he will always be number 1 in my books. He still does concerts, but he is not touring anymore. As for his age, I think he is 70 or 71 now.
Perfect 2-step Texas swing! I saw him in Atlanta at the Ted. King George is a REAL cowboy; owns a beautiful ranch in Texas, and, is a champion calf roper, along with his son. They sponsor an annual roping championship.
I can't wait to go to an event on Memorial day weekend called Buckeye country superfest! Chris Stapleton and George Strait live, it's going to be amazing!!
George Strait didn't have to put on an extravagant show with lights and pyro, he didn't have to dance or run around. All he had to do was play and sing. He was in his early 60s I believe during this concert
And the last female singer that got your attention was the beautiful Faith Hill, better half of country-actor Tim Mcgraw (for 26 years and still going strong) whose song "Don't Take the Girl" also got you reacting quite emotionally like most of us.
It's hard to see but that beautiful voice you're asking about is, I believe, Vince Gill! Nothing bad has ever come out of that mouth!!!!! BTW, George is the same age as me .... 70!!!
The man with the voice that intrigued you is Vince Gill. Vince is also married to singer Amy Grant and is also a member of The Eagles band. He's a man of many talents!
🎼🔥🎼 ... Hey Confusion ... something told me you would be a big fan of George Strait 🤩 .. something in your eyes. .. or was it something in your blush .. He is amazing ! Great tune - Great reactions
Regarding your last comment about going out while in your prime… I think George Strait has been in his prime for his entire career 😂
Same. Saw him at Cheyenne Frontier Days in the late 80s. Simple, and epic.
The man with the high tenor you asked about is Vince Gill and the last woman was Faith Hill. A deeeeeep dive into Vince
should start with a song he wrote in about his older brother who had died. He wrote it to help express his love and loss. It has become a song that a lot of us that are asked to sing for friends at times of lost sing from time to time. Either the Vevo or the Carnegie Hall one is the best one by far. A lot of folks request for folks to react to the upload from George Jones funeral but...... Vince has a hard time holding it together. For the best by far of Go Rest High On That Mountain uploads the Vevo upload will put you right up there next to heaven.
Vince Gill is very worth a reaction. "Go Rest High On That Mountain" is a great suggestion. I'd add the following titles:
"Pretty Little Adriana"
"One More Last Chance"
"Oklahoma Borderline"
Your comment about so many songs to remember reminds me of hearing Tanya Tucker saying one time that she has recorded so many albums that she does not even have a copy of all of her songs. She is another artist that I'd suggest reacting to:
"Lizzie and the Rainman"
"The Man That Turned My Mama On"
"What's Your Mama's Name"
"Two Sparrows In A Hurricane"
@@lefty3141591 Go Rest High On That Mountain is one of the most beautiful spiritual songs ever written.
I agree with the Vevo suggestion, IF they will allow it... I have heard they are pretty tough with copyrights, but since I don't post vids, I do not KNOW that for a FACT...
You should have seen him when he was young
When I saw him in concert...a long time ago...there were no dancers, no pyrotechnics. It was just him, his band and some sound and lighting equipment. It's still that way. Just amazing musicians doing their thing
I’m ok with a couple dancers if it’s to tell a story or something but the whole one singer 50 dancers is mind boggling stupid. Got a big stage have to fill it for some reason. You can do so many cool things with the video walls etc now that you can do a really cool show that is purely to showcase the actual talent on stage.
Yes me too!! Other than at HLS&R saw him twice at Silver Wings in Brenham, Tx! Awesome memories for sure🤠💙
I’ve seen King George live several times- and it’s always just been him, a guitar and a wooden stool. No need for much else and he still knocks it out of the park ❤️
For better or worse Garth Brooks influenced bigger productions.
We played The Cowboy Rides Away at Dad's funeral with a video montage of him riding his horses that were taken over the year. The last pick was of him on his horse riding away while he turned back to wave at someone.
Touched my hear with that one. Condolences.
@@twentyfiveyears5010 Thank you. He passed in 2015 but he will forever be missed.
this was also the song played at my dads funeral with the montage of him & first time i’ve seen a comment like this. 2014 but still come back to the song
Love this. My dad was a city boy. Born and raise in Chicago. I was born in Pittsburgh. When I graduated college, my parents moved to WA state and bought 25 acres. It took a few years for my dad to slow down to “one horse power” but he did. We lost him 2 years back. I can visualize him in your story. Thank you.
@@don-o-seven1437 you're welcome. My dad was a cowboy on ranches and rodeo in his younger years and he stayed one through decades of being a trucker and retirement. He got a second wind and rode his horse for the last time 2 weeks before he died.
Vince Gill is in a category of his own, vocals and on guitar. He's on a different level than most country artists.
Plus, he’s one of the Eagles now.
George is country music. Army veteran, cowboy, country music ambassador and has influenced so many. Respect sir.
My fiddle player in my band started his career with Vince Gill.
This is my favorite George Strait song. The song includes many country singers including Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Vince Gill, Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, Trace Adkins and Faith Hill
Kenny was the 1st one who sang in the ball cap❤. Faith is the one u really liked-she’s married to Tim McGraw love them both and their extra good when the sing together
I believe I saw Ray Benson in there, from Asleep at the Wheel. Any song about Texas is cool with him in it. 🙂
Ray Benson too!
I like how he made sure to recognize everyone who was on stage. It was HIS night, but everyone deserved recognition!!
He is the King of Country always there are many greats but to me he is the best
Last I heard, George had 60 number one hits. One of the very greatest ever!
THE greatest one!!
He did a movie called "Pure Country" in the early 90s. I think you would enjoy it.
King of country 60 number 1 hits
Wonderful reaction, Miss Britt! The thing about George Strait is that his music style never changed, so he's been at his peak for 42 years. It's a tremendous thing. You can be a new listener to his music and hear just about any song and not be able to tell, with certainty, if it was released in 1981 or 2020.
He closes out most of his concerts with this song. You are right , his voice has not aged, it just gets better like fine wine.
AMEN! And, mighty fine to look at!😘
agreed
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Garth Brooks retired but after a few years off decided to come back.
Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees retired after the passing of his brothers but his wife saw he wasn't happy and told him "you're happier on the stage". So with backups to fill the void he's touring
King of country music. Title very well deserved...Thank you for all you and your band has done for country music.
I would have to call Alabama the Princes of Country Music - since they a few less total #-1's then George Strait.
@@johnpaulbacon8320 No doubt. I saw them in concert once. Was amazing show. they never let the audience down
King George never disappoints in concert! Seen him last at Rodeo Houston last year when he closed out the rodeo.
We got to see George before George was introduced to the world … singing his way around Texas in the Bars and festivals …. Been in love with him from the beginning
Recommend the following:
*Chris Stapleton written - LOVES GONNA MAKE IT ALRIGHT
*Chris Stapleton co-written - YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR MISSING
*I HATE EVERYTHING
*MILCOW BLUES
This was the Artist of the Decade Concert Honoring George Strait !! This took place on April 6th, 2009 !! The artists came to support George by singing some of his hit songs as he and His family were seated soon the stage to the audience left side. George Strait is known as the King of Country!!! George performed in Vegas after this concert and had a Final concert tour. He still performs today!!!
Check out Jamie Johnson and Lee Ann Womack. Jamie wrote the song they sang at this venue. Gets his guitar signed by George Strait. Nice touch!
This wasn't Artist of the decade. It was the cowboy rides away at Houston. It was his final tour date. He now appears in Vegas three nights every four months and a very few special shows
Why don't we hear you sing one day I think you have a good voice we watch you all the time
OOOOOOOOO that voice ........ Vince Gill !!
Try the Fireman,by George!such a treat
Easily the GOAT of country music.
Never needed gimmicks, just class and pure talent.
You are very vocally talented. The way you immediately mimic the vocals and harmony is amazing. I'm just saying, the one thing that has not been done is a black female country artist. You have an opportunity girl.
Mickey Guyton is a young black lady who has been slowly moving up. Super voice.
Also, check out HART'S CHAPEL. They competed in America's Got Talent. I believe they got in the top three.
These ladies can SANG.
THIS AS A FAREWELL CONCERT!!!! THAT SPECIAL VOICE VINCE GILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
George turned 72 years old this year and he is still recording albums. I saw him in person in 1985 and only paid $15.00 to see and meet him. He is as phenomenal now as he was when he started out.
Vince Gill is THAT voice. He sounds like what I imagine the angels sound like.
I went on a rabbit hole with all of your "Country" reactions...you are so awesome Britt! You seem to capture everything from unique voices to special fashionishta touches! Welcome to the Reaction club...and for honoring Country with such high esteem!! Can i also add how gorgeous you are...plus you too have a beautiful singing voice (and perfect teeth :))
@Britt Reacts George didn't retire yet. He's playing with Chris Stapleton & Little Big Town
at Nissan Stadium in Nashville in July ....my son got me tickets for Christmas. He surprised me so much I was literally in tears. LOVE LOVE LOVE George and Chris!!!!!!
He’s 70 and still sounds great.
Such a great song!! So fun! Plus you get to see GS! ❤😊
Great Reaction......
Thank You for acknowleding how many songs an artist has to remember........ Reminder, "King George" has over 60 #1 songs.... and then add in the other favorites that didn't make it to #1....... So, his list to choose from is well over 100 and then if he wants to cover a song that someone else recorded.......
I think, " The Chair " is his best song. He has more than 60 #1 country hits. There's no way he can remember all the words to all of them.
I would vote George's best song is " Heartland " but the Chair is very close :)
Please make sure your microphone is not turned up to much.
Country music royalty!
The guy in the ball cap with the guitar, who looks like he just came from the gym, is Kenny Chesney. Another amazing country artist you need to check out. "There Goes My Life" "American Kids" "No Shoes" "All the Pretty Girls" "We Do" "she thinks my tractor's sexy'
So many great songs
He is still playing in smaller venues…saw him in Fort Worth in November. He has had a Las Vegas residency for the last several years and will be playing several concerts with Chris Stapleton later this year.
We wanted to see him in LIttle Rock but the the tickets got gouged and were exorbitantly overpriced, unfortunately. Stupid ticketmaster.
It’s glad to see someone fall in love with country when it’s not something you normally listened too. George definitely brought the best from a swing country to a new age. You George is the King of country. I recommend listening to everything he produced. Baby blue is about him losing his daughter to a car crash in a way to prom. Man has had a life. He is sweet if you ever meet him in person. He doesn’t act famous, maybe because where he came from. Def a favorite in country. Thank you for the reaction!
George is semi retired after this show. He’s still playing a few shows here and there with Chris Stapleton.
You have to react to the movie he was in Pure Country!! He is one of the few true gentleman Cowboys!!
I highly recommend doing I Cross My Heart by Mr Strait. It is from the movie Pure Country. He sits at the edge of the stage and sings it to his lady in the movie! Melts my heart every time I watch it. ❤❤
He was my mom’s absolute favorite she even had a picture of him on her living room wall with the rest of her family! God bless George Strait!❤
One of the best concerts I ever saw!!! King George is in a class by himself!!! ❤️
Never will be another like him!
@@3dogmom FACT!!!
The guys whose voice you thought was amazing was Vince Gill, and you are right about that. The last woman you liked so much was Faith Hill. Big star and married to country star Tim McGraw. The blonde in the leather shorts and shiny boots is Miranda Lambert who is an amazing entertainer and singer. She is also one of Blake Shelton's ex-wives. George is absolutely a class act. 61 #1 hits. More than any artist in any genre ever.
You are so much fun! The man you are asking about is Vince Gill..he was the one that played the guitar with Carrie Underwood on How Great Thou Art. The last lady with the blonde hair with the great voice is Faith Hill, and yes she can sing her butt off. lol You have such a fun spirit xo. George is called the King of Country for a reason, look up his hits and how many number ones he has, I've been lucky enough to see him live 3 times and he never disappoints, he has such a great voice
Brilliant show this was made that many songs unreal great voice great singer all is music is so amazing he as sung since this again he as well earned it is mansion is out this world he is worth 3 hundred million now that is a lovery sum of money to have keep the great work up george straight good video upload to thanks 😊
Should definitely listen to "Gonna hire a wino" by David Frizzell that came out in 1982
Thank you so much for bringng this Legend to a new generation! I remember being in Houston in 1980 hearing hm and his band do a mornng radio show before their appearance somewhere in town. I was sold. As the Garth Brook song says "listenng to a wornout Tape of Chris LeDoux", All my George "The King" Strait, tapes (CDs) wore-out, plus my newer trucks don't have a a CD player.
He stopped touring the country putting on live performances. He will still play once in a while.
I have seen him perform a couple of times in San Antonio. His band still plays locally and he will make surprise visits.
I love watching you as you get introduced to some of the best music ever made in many genres.
"They all can sing but that last lady." The one and only Faith Hill. Country royalty.
2 countries singers I really like are George Strait and Randy Travis. They have a special place in my heart because I've never been much of a country fan.
His movie " Pure Country" sure was a good one!
I have been listening to George since his break out song "Unwound" in 1981. I will say that I have enjoyed every song, every performance I've seen and both of the concerts I was lucky enough to attend. With as many songs as I have heard him sing, I get content with the idea that whatever he brings will be great because he is George Strait. But every now and then I stop to just listen to him, like really listen, and damn that boy can sing. He is called King George for a reason. To see this last show and this last performance is heart wrenching, but I have almost all of his albums and can enjoy him for years to come. I am so glad you found his music, there is no bad songs by him so just keep checking them out. Great reaction. Peace.
This man has sooooo many albums it is crazy.
The other though that makes this concert so special is that George brought all these women, and I think many of these men out him as opening acts through the years. I've watched this many times and at the end you can see how emotional the other performer are and the true love they have for Mr. Strait!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You need to listen to Baby Blue…. It’s about his daughter who he lost in a car accident at 14/15 years old!!! That used to be my ring tone on my dads phone until he passed!!! But George is called the King of Country for a reason he’s the absolute BEST!!
Saw him in Vegas! Amazing concert! I fell in love with him all over again! He's called King George for a reason.
The gentleman with the angelic voice is Vince Gill, you definitely need to react to Go Rest High On That Mountain, but have tissues handy. The quirky voiced lady is Miranda Lambert, my favorite of hers is This Ain't My Mama's Broken Heart but she has several good songs.
Country music fans are the most loyal music fans. However, you often find a division among them over "traditional" and modern "pop" country. A song entitled "Murder On Music Row", written by Bluegrass artists Larry Cordle and Larry Shell, addresses this topic in award winning fashion. It was Song Of The Year as a Bluegrass number and CMA Song Of The Year as recorded by George Strait and Allan Jackson as a duet. As the old saying goes, "I couldn't have said it better".
I 've seen George Strait 7 times I even got to meet him. He had a daughter who died about 25 years ago. She was 13…
I was truly blessed, I got to see King George 3 times in concert. Given the chance, I'd go watch him in concert every single day! The huge voice that got your attention, besides King George, was Vince Gill. They are very probably the 2 top voices in country music within the past century. Not to mention Vince is a guitarist extrordinair and a outstanding musician otherwise.
The taller blonde is Faith Hill. She went huge in the late 90’s / early 00’. She still makes music today. Her husband is Tim McGraw, another amazing artist. Faith Hill songs: this kiss, where are you Christmas, the way you love me, wild one, let’s go to Vegas
Listening is an art!
George Strait is still doing some Shows on Tour in 2023!
"The Cowboy Rides Away Tour" on June 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. 104,793 people were in attendance, the largest ever single-show attendance at a U.S. stadium. Thought I would send you that. Some folks were criticized George that he did not disappear. He got off of the grind of being on the road all of the time and spent a lot more time on the ranch pursuing his cowboy interests and family. He still does some concerts and some recording but on a LOT lower degree. He has had something like 60 number one hits in his career.
George is 70.
Right,he never retired ,just from touring
Britt George Strait is 71 age still great sing voice. He started in 1982, about 1987 took break he lost daughter was 14 age car accident. George Strait got drunk for 3 years it hurt him and haunted him for years.
That voice was the great Vince Gill baby..I'm still in Texas w/ my X's they can't run me off... Married my Cowboy @ 19 in 1978, and buried him Nov 2021... This song was always a favorite but now holds so much more truth than ever...This Where the Cowboy Rides Away ...
George Strait will always be the King of country music.That was a great reaction to him.Please check out Chris Ledoux he was an amazing cowboy artist.He passed away several years ago.He was known for singing music about the rodeo life.
George is such a great performer. I saw him in concert several years ago in Tacoma, WA. His opening acts were yet unknown Taylor Swift and legend Ronnie Milsap. They were on revolving stage.
Yup I saw him in Memphis and Taylor Swift opened... I only knew her very first single, which was Tim McGraw. I skipped the autograph line with her bc George was about to start the next song lol and then of course she became a superstar!
I saw him in Lafayette, La, and they both opened for him too. (Autocorrect gets me every time.)
I grew up in S Texas and when I was in my teens, my brother and his friends would go to dance halls and they'd sneak me in a side door ( I was way too young to be there btw) but I got to see George Strait in his early career when he still hit the small dance halls around his home town which was down the road near mine. Later on, I used to see him when I moved to San Antonio as he lived in down the road then, too. He would come eat at Mexican restaurants with his wife. No one would bother them. They respected him too much. He'd see someone staring sometimes and he'd go over and say hello or call them over. A consummate gentleman. We love our George Strait. BTW, the song, "The Chair" I danced to, many, many times and sang the lyrics into some pretty girl's ear as we scooted across the floor, still dancing when the music stopped...
I believe George Strait and Garth Brooks are two of the most decorated country artists in modern day. I could be wrong.. but man alive they have soooooo many trophies and awards!!! 🥰
And Vince Gill. He’s got the most Grammys, anyway.
The second song is one of his earlier songs and he sounds just like what I used to hear on the radio when I was in college. What lovely memories. :)
That last man you spoke of is Vince Gill and you would really enjoy. One of his most well known songs he wrote about his younger brother and I recommend you listen to it and react: “ Go Rest High On That Mountain” and it will make you want more. Been with you girl since you’re first 5000. Love seeing your success
That is Vince Gill, the man with the high voice and glasses.
Thanks Recky! I am a 63 year old US Veteran and appreciate that there are people around the world that understand the United States of America. We are not perfect, but what makes us unique is that we find a way through all our differences to come together for our rights and our freedom. FREEDOM IS NOT FREE and our National Anthem clearly displays this in its words. It is sung in many different styles by many different people and is loved because it represents the fight for freedom is real and value is in the people, not the title, not the money. Freedom!
That big guy with the voice is Vince Gill. You recently did a reaction on a. "duet" with Carrie Underwood and Gill performing "How Great Thou Art."
That’s like so many country music artists! So cool. I have to find it on You Tube! Thanks for reacting.
That was "The Cowboy Rides Away" tour. It was 2 years long and started in Lubbock, Texas(I was there) and ended at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas and I was at that one too crying like a baby when he sang this song, "The Cowboy Rides Away". I have seen him in concert 28 times. I won tickets to one by getting lucky and being the number caller that the DJ had said, but I had to sing and gargle a line from one of George Strait's songs. I did a line from "The Chair" and won 2 tickets front row center stage. It was awesome. All of them were. I'm retired now and his tickets have gotten so expensive, that concert at At&T Stadium was my last, but he will always be number 1 in my books. He still does concerts, but he is not touring anymore. As for his age, I think he is 70 or 71 now.
This man wears a pair of Wrangle Jeans like no one else... he's famous for that and to me his voice is like butter.. so smooth and he's a true Cowboy
I saw him twice in concert. This was always his last song. ❤️
Perfect 2-step Texas swing! I saw him in Atlanta at the Ted. King George is a REAL cowboy; owns a beautiful ranch in Texas, and, is a champion calf roper, along with his son. They sponsor an annual roping championship.
I can't wait to go to an event on Memorial day weekend called Buckeye country superfest! Chris Stapleton and George Strait live, it's going to be amazing!!
George Strait didn't have to put on an extravagant show with lights and pyro, he didn't have to dance or run around. All he had to do was play and sing. He was in his early 60s I believe during this concert
And the last female singer that got your attention was the beautiful Faith Hill, better half of country-actor Tim Mcgraw (for 26 years and still going strong) whose song "Don't Take the Girl" also got you reacting quite emotionally like most of us.
Yeah he has been singing since the 80's
It's hard to see but that beautiful voice you're asking about is, I believe, Vince Gill! Nothing bad has ever come out of that mouth!!!!! BTW, George is the same age as me .... 70!!!
Great comments and reaction to a great performer. Glad you are liking country.
The girl with the "Quirky" voice is Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton's ex wife. You should react to her song "The House That Built Me"
King George.. how can you not love him..trying to see all the amazing artists there... I see Vince, Kenny, Martina Alan , Trace ...............wow
🔥🔥🔥Vince Gill is the voice you are wondering about. “Go rest high on that mountain” and many others showcase his voice.
King of Country
Vince Gil has an angelic voice. I named my daughter after his "Pretty lil Adriana" song. You need to dive into Vince Gil!
I absolutely love your attitude and style! Such a pleasure to watch you discover new music!
that's a GOAT lineup. And he always finishes a show called "The Cowboy rides away". ALL HAIL KING GEORGE
The man with the voice that intrigued you is Vince Gill. Vince is also married to singer Amy Grant and is also a member of The Eagles band. He's a man of many talents!
🎼🔥🎼 ... Hey Confusion ... something told me you would be a big fan of George Strait 🤩 .. something in your eyes. .. or was it something in your blush .. He is amazing ! Great tune - Great reactions
That, my Dear, is King George…he’s been making music since at least the early 80’s.