SHE DIDN’T JUST SING FOR HIM — SHE CROWNED HIM. At the Kennedy Center Honors, Miranda Lambert stepped into the spotlight and delivered a tribute so restrained, so emotionally precise, that the room seemed to collectively hold its breath. Her elegant rendition of “Run” wasn’t loud. It wasn’t showy. It was reverent — a quiet bow to the man country music still calls its king: George Strait.

Country Artists Pay Tribute To The “King Of Country,” George Strait, At Kennedy Center Honors

“We can hardly imagine the country music phenomena without its ‘King of Country,’” said President Donald Trump on Dec. 6 in the Oval Office as he presented George Strait and the other 2025 Kennedy Center Honorees with medallions.

Trump’s sentiment continued to ring true during the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony, which occurred on Dec. 7, but was broadcast on CBS on Dec. 23.

Introducing the tribute to George Strait was Vince Gill, who said, He gives such a true and genuine view of country music…your authenticity is why we call you our King.”

From the balcony, Strait could be seen smiling and even tearing up at times during his tribute.

The songs that were performed showed the strength in Strait’s body of work, with music performed from his second album, the 1982 release Strait From the Heart; all the way to his 2008 album, Troubadour.

Brooks & Dunn Perform “Amarillo By Morning”

Country duo Brooks & Dunn kicked off the tribute to Strait by performing “Amarillo By Morning.” Strait appeared misty-eyed as he listened to them sing.

This song, while it was originally released in 1973 by Terry Strafford, would go on to become one of the most enduring hits of Strait’s career when he released his rendition of it on his 1982 album Strait From the Heart.

See some of Brooks & Dunn’s tribute performance below.

Miranda Lambert Performs “Run”

Also contributing to the Kennedy Center tribute to Strait was Miranda Lambert, who performed “Run.”

This song is a ballad found on Strait’s 2001 album The Road Less Traveled, and she sang it with great passion and power.

See some of her performance, here:

 

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Vince Gill Sings “Troubadour”

In addition to introducing Strait’s portion of the show, Vince Gill took to the stage to perform, opting to sing “Troubadour.”

This was particularly timely, as Gill was honored by Strait with the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 59th Country Music Association Awards on Nov. 19.

No one expected Strait to be in attendance at the CMA Awards, which made it all the more special.

Ahead of the Kennedy Center Honors, however, the secret was already out, as Gill and Strait were seen on the red carpet together.

Gill’s performance of “Troubadour” was moving and heartfelt. His admiration and respect for Strait came through clear as day during his tribute.

Watch the music video for “Troubadour,” which includes photos of Strait throughout the years, here. Stay tuned for a video of Gill performing the song at the Kennedy Center Honors. We’ll be sure to share it with you as soon as we can.

Congratulations to George Strait and the other Kennedy Center honorees this year!

 

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