Pray for George Strait!

Country legend George Strait is grieving the loss of his longtime manager Erv Woolsey and band member Gene Elders, both passing on the same day. Woolsey, who managed Strait since the 1980s, died at 80 from surgical complications. Strait shared his heartbreak and is taking time off to be with family. Fans and fellow artists are sending prayers during this difficult time.

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