Sad news about George Strait

George Strait’s world dimmed when Eugene Ervine “Erv” Woolsey, his manager since the early 1980s, died at 80 following surgical complications.

 

Woolsey wasn’t just a business partner; he was the strategist who believed in Strait’s traditional sound when Nashville was chasing trends.

 

Together, they turned a Texas bar singer into a country institution, built on quiet integrity and relentless touring.

 

 

On the very same day, Strait also lost Gene Elders, the gifted fiddle and mandolin player whose haunting lines threaded through so many live shows. Elders’ playing gave Strait’s music its unmistakable western soul, the sound fans felt in their bones. Losing both men at once is more than personal grief; it’s the end of an era. For Strait, every future concert will carry two empty spaces onstage—and a legacy he now has to protect alone.

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