Post by str8fan12 on Feb 29, 2008 20:49:07 GMT -5
Strait rolls out old hits, new classics
Highlight of the country legend's show is his newest single, 'I Saw God Today'
Friday, Feb 29, 2008 - 12:08 AM Updated: 01:06 AM
By BILL CRAIG
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
If you're looking to settle the debate about who is the most commercially successful country artist of the past couple of decades, the George Strait publicity machine can crank out a mile or so of statistics in support of its man.
The 55-year old Texan boasts 62 million records sold, 32 platinum albums, 70 Country Music Association award nominations and more than 50 No. 1 radio singles.
Not to mention that after releasing "50 Number Ones" in 2004, Strait had enough radio favorites left to knock out "22 More Hits" last year.
Along with warm-up acts Little Big Town and Sarah Johns, the Strait entourage rolled into town last night for a Richmond Coliseum show. In front of an almost-capacity Coliseum crowd, Strait shared a fraction of his mostly mellow, middle-of-the-road radio staples and a small sample of some new music.
In what felt like an awkward opening, the arena lights were brought down and Strait's supporting cast of 11 musicians and vocalists took the stage several minutes before the main attraction strolled in from the side, decked out in the country business-casual attire of blue plaid shirt, blue jeans and, of course, a black cowboy hat.
And the hit parade was on.
Working on a square, undecorated stage in the middle of the Coliseum floor, "King George" moved among all four corners in delivering singalong ditties like "Ocean Front Property," "Write This Down" and "Check Yes or No," to the less giddy "I Hate Everything."
Displaying the unflappable coolness of someone who has mastered the art of the three-minute country song , Strait generally limited last night's song topics to small-town romance ("Fireman," "Run" and "The Chair"), cowboys and cowgirls ("Cowboys Like Us" and "How 'Bout Them Cowgirls") and "Texas," his tribute to his home state, thrown in the mix.[/color]
As much as the Strait nation enjoyed singing along to all those hits, the highlight of the set list may have been Strait's newest single, "I Saw God Today." (I love this paragraph
And perhaps most impressive was that just four weeks after having laryngitis, Strait managed to overcome the cavelike acoustics of the Coliseum.
AWESOME
Highlight of the country legend's show is his newest single, 'I Saw God Today'
Friday, Feb 29, 2008 - 12:08 AM Updated: 01:06 AM
By BILL CRAIG
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
If you're looking to settle the debate about who is the most commercially successful country artist of the past couple of decades, the George Strait publicity machine can crank out a mile or so of statistics in support of its man.
The 55-year old Texan boasts 62 million records sold, 32 platinum albums, 70 Country Music Association award nominations and more than 50 No. 1 radio singles.
Not to mention that after releasing "50 Number Ones" in 2004, Strait had enough radio favorites left to knock out "22 More Hits" last year.
Along with warm-up acts Little Big Town and Sarah Johns, the Strait entourage rolled into town last night for a Richmond Coliseum show. In front of an almost-capacity Coliseum crowd, Strait shared a fraction of his mostly mellow, middle-of-the-road radio staples and a small sample of some new music.
In what felt like an awkward opening, the arena lights were brought down and Strait's supporting cast of 11 musicians and vocalists took the stage several minutes before the main attraction strolled in from the side, decked out in the country business-casual attire of blue plaid shirt, blue jeans and, of course, a black cowboy hat.
And the hit parade was on.
Working on a square, undecorated stage in the middle of the Coliseum floor, "King George" moved among all four corners in delivering singalong ditties like "Ocean Front Property," "Write This Down" and "Check Yes or No," to the less giddy "I Hate Everything."
Displaying the unflappable coolness of someone who has mastered the art of the three-minute country song , Strait generally limited last night's song topics to small-town romance ("Fireman," "Run" and "The Chair"), cowboys and cowgirls ("Cowboys Like Us" and "How 'Bout Them Cowgirls") and "Texas," his tribute to his home state, thrown in the mix.[/color]
As much as the Strait nation enjoyed singing along to all those hits, the highlight of the set list may have been Strait's newest single, "I Saw God Today." (I love this paragraph
And perhaps most impressive was that just four weeks after having laryngitis, Strait managed to overcome the cavelike acoustics of the Coliseum.
AWESOME