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Issue:June 2001 Year: 2001
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Photos From the George Strait Concert


The ultimate country music singer, "The Cowboy," George Strait is nothing short of a legend in his time. This being his fourth annual country music festival, George managed to gather yet another 4-star collection of country pals to put on an unforgettable concert. The definite headliner of this musical extravaganza, George Strait proved that you can still rule the country music charts at 50+ years old by simply giving the fans what they want: COUNTRY MUSIC!
Flying high from her recent chart-topper, "Born To Fly," Sara Evans is a down-home country gal with an amazing set of pipes who anyone would like to have living next door.
West Virginia native singer, songwriter, and guitarist Brad Paisley sky-rocketed to the top with his recent award-winning smash hit "He Didn\'t Have To Be," and his recently crowned title of Grand Ole Opry member fits him like a hand in a glove
With her traditional country style and her knock-out good looks, Lee Ann Womack wowed the crowd with hits such as "I\'ll Think Of A Reason Later" and the reigning Academy of Country Music Single and Song of the Year, "I Hope You Dance."
Lonestar fans were "Amazed" as the guys turned in a crowd-stoppin\', foot-stompin' performance that would make any country music fan proud.
Towering well over 6-feet tall, Alan Jackson is far from "Little Bitty" as he is a country music giant both on the stage and off.
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