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    George Strait Shocks Fans With a Rowdy “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” Tribute That Stole the ACM Last Rodeo

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodSeptember 10, 20252 Mins Read

    George Strait Lights Up ACM Last Rodeo with “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”

    When George Strait stepped onto the stage at Brooks & Dunn’s ACM Last Rodeo in 2010, fans knew they were in for something special. The King of Country didn’t reach for one of his own chart-toppers. Instead, he tipped his hat to Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn by performing one of their most iconic hits: “Boot Scootin’ Boogie.”

    A Farewell to Remember

    The ACM Last Rodeo was billed as Brooks & Dunn’s farewell celebration (at the time), closing out nearly two decades of hit-making as a duo. The night was packed with country’s biggest stars paying tribute, but Strait’s performance stood out as a highlight. With smooth vocals and understated charm, he kept the honky-tonk energy alive while adding his own unmistakable Texas flair.

    The Legacy of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”

    Released in 1992 on Brooks & Dunn’s debut album Brand New Man, “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” quickly became more than just a hit. It sparked a line-dancing craze across the nation, filling bars, dance halls, and radio airwaves with its infectious rhythm. Strait’s rendition honored the song’s legacy while giving fans a fresh take that stayed true to both the spirit of the track and his own classic style.

    Strait’s Signature Touch

    Wearing his trademark cowboy hat and crisp Western attire, Strait didn’t rely on theatrics or elaborate staging. His effortless delivery and commanding presence were more than enough. Where Brooks & Dunn’s original leaned into roadhouse grit, Strait’s version carried a smooth, easy swing—an interpretation only he could deliver. The audience responded instantly, clapping, singing, and dancing along, turning the tribute into a full-fledged celebration.

    A Salute from One Legend to Another

    Though the Last Rodeo marked the end of an era for Brooks & Dunn, George Strait’s performance was a reminder that their songs remain timeless. His rendition of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” wasn’t just a cover—it was a salute, a celebration, and proof of the bond that ties country’s greatest artists together.

    In that moment, one legend honored another, and fans were reminded why these songs—and these voices—remain cornerstones of country music history.

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