July 3, 2024

George Strait to Honor Waylon Jennings with Cover of “Waymore’s Blues”….

Country music icon George Strait is set to release his 31st studio album, “Cowboys and Dreamers,” and it will feature a special tribute to one of the genre’s legends – Waylon Jennings.

Strait has revealed that the album will include his rendition of Jennings’ classic tune “Waymore’s Blues.” This collaboration is a fitting homage, as both Strait and Jennings have left an indelible mark on the country music landscape over the course of their illustrious careers.

Jennings, often referred to as the “Outlaw King of Country Music,” was known for his distinctive baritone voice and his unwavering commitment to artistic integrity. His 1975 recording of “Waymore’s Blues” has become a beloved staple in the country music canon, showcasing his gritty, soulful style.

By covering this iconic track, Strait is not only paying respect to his fellow country legend but also introducing Jennings’ music to a new generation of fans. Strait’s rendition is sure to capture the essence of the original while infusing it with his own distinctive sound and touch.

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The decision to include “Waymore’s Blues” on “Cowboys and Dreamers” is particularly poignant, as Strait has dedicated the album to the memory of his longtime manager, Erv Woolsey, and his longtime fiddle player, Gene Elders, both of whom passed away in 2024. This album serves as a heartfelt tribute to these dear friends and collaborators who contributed immensely to Strait’s remarkable career.

In addition to the Waylon Jennings cover, “Cowboys and Dreamers” will feature a collaboration with another contemporary country star, Chris Stapleton. The two will team up on the track “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame,” further solidifying Strait’s status as a respected elder statesman of the genre.

Fans eagerly await the release of “Cowboys and Dreamers,” which is set to arrive on September 6, 2024. The album promises to be a true celebration of country music’s rich heritage, with Strait’s signature style and his reverence for the genre’s iconic figures shining through in every note.

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