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    George Strait’s Tearful Tribute to His Wife at the 2024 CMA Awards Brings the Crowd to Its Feet and Norma to Tears

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJune 12, 20253 Mins Read
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    George Strait Steals the Show at the 2024 CMA Awards with Emotional Tribute, Stellar Performances, and Lifetime Achievement Honor

    The 2024 CMA Awards delivered unforgettable performances and touching tributes—but the night truly belonged to one man: George Strait.

    The 72-year-old country legend made a rare and powerful appearance, earning the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award and delivering a performance that brought the audience to its feet—and many to tears.

    A Night of Tribute and Timeless Talent
    The evening was filled with nods to country music’s roots. Co-host Lainey Wilson opened with a showstopping version of “Amarillo by Morning,” while Jamey Johnson honored Strait with a stirring take on “Give It Away.” Later, Miranda Lambert and Parker McCollum delivered a poignant duet of “Troubadour,” bringing fresh life to one of Strait’s most beloved hits.

    But the true highlight came when George Strait himself stepped onto the stage—dressed in his signature black ensemble and cowboy hat—to join Chris Stapleton for a powerhouse duet of “Honky Tonk Hall of Fame.” Their undeniable chemistry and gravelly harmonies reminded fans why Strait remains the King of Country.

    A Family Affair and a Touching Speech
    Seated in the crowd, Strait’s wife, Norma, swayed along to the music, visibly moved by the tribute. And when George took the mic to accept his award, the emotion was palpable.

    “First of all, I want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,” he began, before expressing gratitude to the CMA for honoring him with an award bearing Willie Nelson’s name.

    Strait also tipped his hat to the artists who performed his songs during the evening, joking:

    “It’s amazing to hear y’all do them – I’m so glad I got to ‘em before you… not you, Jamey,” he added with a laugh.

    He turned somber when remembering friends and longtime collaborators lost over the years, including fiddle player Gene Elders and road manager Tom Foote.

    Then, in a heartfelt moment that had the crowd emotional, he looked toward his wife of nearly 53 years.

    “I want to thank my family who are all here tonight. My wife Norma, my son Bubba, his wife Tamara, my grandkids Harvey and Jillian… especially Norma, who has supported me for just shy of 53 years – it’s been an amazing 53 years.”

    Norma, wearing a black-and-white sleeveless dress, was visibly emotional, her eyes brimming with tears as George honored her.

    A Career Like No Other
    George Strait’s accolades are almost as legendary as his songs. With:

    60 No. 1 singles

    33 platinum-selling albums

    Over 70 million albums sold

    17 CMA Awards, including 3 Entertainer of the Year wins

    83 CMA nominations, the most in history
    —his legacy is unmatched.

    He remains the only artist to chart a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades, a feat no one else in any genre can claim.

    Legacy Cemented
    As fans and fellow artists rose in standing ovation, the impact of George Strait’s music—and his humility—echoed through the room. He didn’t just perform. He reminded everyone why he’s a cornerstone of the genre, why his music endures, and why legends never fade.

    The 2024 CMA Awards weren’t just a celebration of country music. They were a love letter to one of its greatest storytellers—and a reminder that some voices only grow more powerful with time.

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