Just Days Away From One of This Year’s Biggest Country Music Tours – King of Country George Strait Along With Entertainment Superstar Reba
and Grammy Award Winner Lee Ann Womack
Nashville, Tenn. (January 14, 2010) - Excitement continues to grow as the kick-off of the George Strait and Reba tour approaches. Only 8 days away from opening night in Baltimore, MD when Strait, Reba and Lee Ann Womack bring an arena full of fans what they came for – a memorable night of star-studded entertainment packed with hit after hit of unparalleled country music. After Baltimore, they continue to Greensboro, NC with additional dates coast to coast through March.
With a repertoire of countless fan favorites and award-winning hits, choosing a set list will be the biggest challenge for the three stars. Of course recent hits including Strait’s fast moving “Twang” which currently sits at #12 on Billboard and Reba’s four week number one “Consider Me Gone” will certainly be among the list. Lee Ann Womack’s “Solitary Thinkin” which earned her a Grammy nomination for “Best Female Country Vocal Performance” at the upcoming 2010 awards will certainly make the cut and fans can definitely anticipate the Grammy nominated Strait/Womack duet “Everything But Quits” during the night. The duet from Strait’s current and also Grammy nominated album Twang is up for “Best Country Collaboration with Vocals”. Strait also scored a third Grammy nomination for “Best Male Country Vocal Performance” for “Living For The Night” and Womack also received three Grammy nominations with “Best Country Album” nomination for Call Me Crazy.
To see a full tour schedule with ticket information and show dates, visit www.GeorgeStrait.com.
With a career spanning more than 25 years, George Strait has the most number one singles of any artist in history including Elvis (57 To Date). He has sold more than 67 million records and with 33 different platinum or multi-platinum albums has the most RIAA platinum certifications in country music and the third in all genres, behind The Beatles and Elvis Presley.
Strait’s recent release Twang debuted at #1 on The Billboard 200 and the Top Country Albums chart. This is the fourth time in Straits career that a new release has debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and the 13th time debuting at #1 on the Top Country Albums chart. The current single and title track sits at #12 on the charts.
Strait recently scored Grammy nods for “Best Male Country Vocal Performance for “Living For The Night,” “Best Country Collaboration with Vocals,” for “Everything But Quits” with Lee Ann Womack and “Best Country Album” for Twang.
At the 2008 CMA Awards, George became the artist with the most CMA Awards in history with Album of the Year for Troubadour and Single of the Year for “I Saw God Today.”
His platinum-selling Troubadour was named “Best Country Album” at the 51st Grammy Awards and in 2008, Strait was the fifth artist ever to receive the Academy of Country Music's Artist of the Decade honor. Strait has won 19 Academy of Country Music Awards including "Entertainer of the Year."
Reba’s latest hit, “Consider Me Gone,” is the longest-running #1 single of the superstar’s career. With it’s 4th week at #1, Reba joins Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Gretchen Wilson as the only female Country artists to log more than 3 weeks at #1 in the past 10 years. Reba’s reign of #1 hits now spans four decades. The multimedia superstar was also recently recognized by Billboard, Country Aircheck and Mediabase as the biggest female hit-maker in country music history.
One of the most successful female recording artists in history, Reba has sold over 55 million albums worldwide and her last 13 studio albums have all achieved platinum-plus status. The two-time GRAMMY Award-winner is also an acclaimed film, TV and Broadway actress. Reba signed with The Valory Music Co. in November 2008. The move reunited the multimedia entertainer with industry leader Scott Borchetta, now President and CEO of Big Machine Records and sister label The Valory Music Co.
Lee Ann Womack has sold over 6 million albums, won two Grammys, numerous other milestone awards, and received notoriety for her last album There’s More Where That Came From. Released February of ’05 on CD and classic vinyl, There’s More swept CMA Award trophies fall of the same year for “Album of the Year” and “Single of the Year” (“I May Hate Myself In The Morning”). She is also recognized for #1 singles “The Fool,” “A Little Past Little Rock,” “I’ll Think Of A Reason Later” and the mega smash “I Hope You Dance”.
Womack’s current album Call Me Crazy has garnered critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard and The New York Times, to name a few. In ’09 she was nominated for “Top Female Vocalist” at the ACM Awards and single “Last Call” was nominated for a Grammy for the “Best Female Country Vocal Performance” category. She was also nominated for “Musical Event of the Year” with George Strait for “Everything But Quits” at the CMA Awards. Womack will vie for three Grammy awards at the ’10 ceremony for “Best Female Country Vocal Performance” for “Solitary Thinkin’”, “Best Country Collaboration With Vocals” for “Everything But Quits” with George Strait and “Best Country Album” for Call Me Crazy. Current single “There Is A God” is #37 on the charts and climbing. Click here to listen – www.leeannwomack.com
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Just Days Away From One of This Years Biggest Country Music Tours,George Strait,Reba and Lee Ann Womack
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