Country music legend George Strait is heartbroken as he grieves the loss of two special people who were dear to him. In an emotional tribute, Strait expressed that he โwonโt ever be the sameโ without them.

The first person Strait paid tribute to is his treasured band member, Gene Elders. Elders, a talented fiddle and mandolin player, had been a part of Straitโs renowned โAce In the Holeโ band since 1984. Before that, he had spent 11 years performing with Lyle Lovettโs โLarge Band.โ Elders passed away yesterday afternoon, leaving a void in Straitโs heart and the music industry as a whole.
Additionally, Strait mourned the loss of his manager of 45 years, Ervine โErvโ Woolsey. Woolsey was not only Straitโs manager; he was also his long-time friend. Known as one of the most renowned managers in Nashville, Tennessee, Woolsey played a significant role in Straitโs career. Despite fighting hard, Woolsey succumbed to complications from surgery. His loss is deeply felt by Strait, who described him as a tough man who gave his all.
Straitโs heartfelt social media post conveyed love and respect for both Elders and Woolsey. He expressed his condolences to the families of the departed and emphasized the impact these two individuals had on his life and music.
Many of Straitโs fans also shared their condolences, expressing their disbelief and sharing memories of Eldersโ incredible fiddle playing. Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, acknowledged Woolseyโs contributions to the country music industry. He recognized Woolseyโs pivotal role in discovering and promoting Strait, noting that without him, Straitโs talent may have gone unnoticed.
Straitโs touching tribute serves as a reminder of the profound impact that Elders and Woolsey had on his life and career. Their loss is deeply felt by Strait and music lovers around the world. Let us keep George Strait and the grieving families in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.





