Country music icon and cowboy George Strait honored his friend and "hero" Roy Cooper, who passed away in a house fire in April. On April 29, it was reported that Roy "Super Looper" Cooper was found ...
Legendary country hitmaker George Strait took to social media to pay his respects to longtime friend Roy Cooper. The Pro Rodeo Hall of Famer died in a fire at his home in North Texas on Tuesday (April ...
When George Strait released “I Can Still Make Cheyenne” in 1996, it wasn’t just another rodeo heartbreak song — it was a choice. The cowboy valued the hope of his next eight-second ride over his ...
During a speech he gave at rodeo legend Roy Cooper's funeral on Monday (May 26), George Strait laughed and smiled as he shared his favorite memories of Cooper. But the King of Country also shed some ...
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George Strait calls North Texas rodeo legend Roy Cooper his ‘hero’ at Stockyards memorial
Country music singer George Strait called the late North Texas rodeo legend Roy Cooper his “hero” at a Monday memorial in the Fort Worth Stockyards. In April, the 69-year-old rodeo champion died in a ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — The most famous cowboy in the world says he can count the number of best friends he has on one hand. And Roy Cooper was one of them. That bond was never more apparent than Monday ...
Country superstar George Strait, 73, spent his Memorial Day weekend remembering his good friend by delivering a poignant eulogy in his honor. Roy Cooper, nicknamed Super Looper, was a legendary, eight ...
George Strait took to the stage at Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth to honor his friend, 'The Greatest of All Time' Super Looper Roy Cooper. The "Fool Hearted Memory" singer and legendary country ...
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