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George Strait, in full George Harvey Strait, (born May 18, 1952, Poteet, Texas, U.S.), American country music singer, guitarist, and "new traditionalist," known for reviving interest in the western swing and honky-tonk music of the 1930s and '40s through his straightforward musical style and his unassuming right-off-the-ranch stage persona. The multi-purpose stadium in Seattle, Washington, has a reserved seating capacity of 68,740 and is at 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134. Avocalist blessed with good looks and a vibrant personality, George Strait has dominated the country music scene since the early 1980s. Dominguez and Foote left the band after graduating in 1975, prompting a search for a new singer. The Ace in the Hole Band derived from the band "Stoney Ridge," which was composed of Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State) students Ron Cabal (lead guitar), Mike Daily (steel guitar), Terry Hale (Bass guitar), Tommy Foote (drums) and Jay Dominguez (lead vocals).
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