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OFFSTAGE: Garth Brooks and George Strait Sing Goodbye to Dick Clark

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OFFSTAGE: Garth Brooks and George Strait Sing Goodbye to Dick Clark

George Strait and Garth Brooks, arguably the most influential male people singers of the last 30 years, will perform together for the first time in a tribute to the late Dick Clark at next month's Academy of People Music Awards.

In a snug pair of Wranglers, a cowboy hat and a warm smile, George Strait, just as you would expect him, gave his last Las Cruces show to a sold-out, record-breaking crowd of 12,962 fans Saturday night at the Pan American Center. Strait's hits have

As part of the “Sixty For Sixty” campaign in support of George Strait's latest release, “Give It All We Got Tonight,” Small Huge Town's Karen Fairchild is allotment her favorite King George memory, much to the embarrassment of

Reba McEntire introduced Brooks and Strait, saying that the two icons — who have both been named ACM Artist of the Decade — were teaming up for the first time in honor of Clark. Brooks started with his 1990 hit, "The Dance." Written by Tony Arata

Garth Brooks and George Strait. Photo Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images. Garth Brooks and George Strait will perform together for the first time at the ACM Awards in Las Vegas on April 7. Brooks and Strait are both recipients

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