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GEORGE STRAIT'S TROUBADOUR DEBUTS AT #1 ON BILLBOARD 200 AND TOP COUNTRY ALBUMS CHART
Submitted By Front Page Publicity
Apr 10, 2008
Nashville, TN (April 9, 2008) The "King of Country Music's" 37th album, Troubadour, debuted at #1 today on the Billboard 200 and the Top Country Albums chart.
This is the third time in Strait's career that a new album has debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and the 11th time debuting at #1 on the Top Country Albums chart.
Currently, George Strait has 32 platinum albums (13 of which are multi-platinum). The only recording artists with more RIAA certified platinum albums are The Beatles with 39 and Elvis Presley with 45.
It makes perfect sense that Entertainment Weekly proclaims, "George Strait is the most reliable record-maker and biggest one-man hit factory in any genre of music." USA Today calls him a "Singer's Singer" and The Dallas Morning News reports, "Few artists, country or otherwise, have remained so consistent for so long. George Strait is a treasured rarity."
The first single from Troubadour, "I Saw God Today," sits at the #2 spot on the country radio charts this week. If the song reaches #1, it will be Strait's 56th #1 single.
With a career that spans more than 25 years, Strait has sold more than 67 million records and counting. He has received more than 50 major entertainment industry awards and countless nominations. In 2006, Strait was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame, one of the few artists to receive such a distinction while still actively recording and producing music.
He is currently nominated for ACM Entertainer of the Year for the 10th time and has the distinct honor of XM Radio dedicating an entire channel to his music during the next two months. "Strait Country" will be available from April 1 through May 31 on XM channel 17 and also available on online (http://xmro.xmradio.com).