George Strait Lights Up ACM Last Rodeo with “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”
When George Strait took the stage at Brooks & Dunn’s ACM Last Rodeo in 2010, the King of Country delivered one of the evening’s most unforgettable performances. Paying tribute to Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, Strait brought his smooth vocals and signature style to “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”, one of the duo’s most iconic hits. The performance not only honored Brooks & Dunn’s legacy but also reminded fans of the enduring power of classic country music.
A Farewell to Remember
The ACM Last Rodeo was billed as Brooks & Dunn’s farewell celebration (at the time) as they stepped back from performing as a duo. Country stars lined up to salute their incredible career, but George Strait’s tribute stood out as a true highlight. With effortless charm, Strait kept the honky-tonk energy alive while adding his own unique Texas flair to the 1992 hit.
The Legacy of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie”
Originally featured on Brooks & Dunn’s debut album Brand New Man, “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” became a defining anthem of 1990s country music. Its infectious rhythm and dancehall-ready beat helped fuel the line dancing craze, turning it into a staple of both country bars and radio playlists. Strait’s rendition honored the song’s legacy while offering fans a fresh interpretation that stayed true to his classic storytelling style.
Strait’s Signature Touch
Wearing his trademark cowboy hat and crisp Western attire, George Strait didn’t need elaborate staging or flashy theatrics to captivate the audience. His smooth delivery and commanding presence were more than enough. While Brooks & Dunn’s original carried a roadhouse groove, Strait infused the song with a relaxed, rhythmic feel that only he could pull off. The crowd responded with cheers, claps, and plenty of singing along, making the moment feel like a true celebration.
A Salute from One Legend to Another
Though ACM Last Rodeo marked the end of an era for Brooks & Dunn, performances like George Strait’s ensured their music lives on. His heartfelt rendition of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” wasn’t just a performance—it was a tribute, a celebration, and a salute from one country legend to another. It captured the spirit of country music: respect for tradition, love for the craft, and a bond between artists and fans that never fades.