Country music icon George Strait is facing a profound loss, having recently announced the deaths of two cherished members of his musical family on the same day. The legendary singer expressed his grief on his Facebook page over the passing of his manager, Eugene Ervine “Erv” Woolsey, and his band member, Gene Elders.
Erv Woolsey, who had been Strait’s manager since the early 1980s, passed away at the age of 80 after complications from surgery. A Houston native and a graduate of Southwest Texas State University, Woolsey moved to Nashville where he made significant contributions to the music industry. Strait met Woolsey at The Prairie Rose, a nightclub Woolsey owned in San Marcos, which set the stage for their long-lasting partnership and friendship.
Strait shared his grief in a heartfelt post on Facebook: “My manager for around 45 years and most importantly my friend for even longer, Erv Woolsey, passed away this morning. He had complications from a surgery and just couldn’t overcome it. He was a very tough man, and fought hard, but sadly it was just too much. We will miss him so very much and will never forget all the time we had together. Won’t ever be the same without him.”
On the same day, Strait also mourned the loss of Gene Elders, a key member of his Ace in the Hole band since 1984. Elders, who played the fiddle and mandolin, was remembered by Strait as a beloved “brother” in music.
Strait’s post continued: “All of our prayers go out to both families. Me and the band won’t ever be the same without our brother Gene. We loved him so much. Go play with Mike again Geno. We’ll come join you guys later.”
The country music community and fans worldwide extend their deepest sympathies to George Strait during this difficult time, as he navigates the loss of two pivotal figures in his life and career. Woolsey and Elders were not just colleagues; they were close friends and family, and their absence will be deeply felt by Strait and everyone who knew them.
Erv Woolsey’s impact on the country music industry extends far beyond his work with George Strait. He was a respected figure in the business, known for his sharp business acumen and his dedication to his artists. Woolsey’s contributions to the music industry will be remembered for years to come.
Gene Elders was a talented musician who brought his skills and passion to the Ace in the Hole band for over 30 years. His contributions to Strait’s music were invaluable, and he will be missed by his bandmates and fans alike.
The loss of Erv Woolsey and Gene Elders is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing the people we love. It’s a time for reflection and for remembering the contributions these two men made to the world of country music.
George Strait’s heartfelt words about the loss of Erv Woolsey and Gene Elders speak volumes about the deep bonds he shared with these two men. Their absence will be deeply felt by Strait and everyone who knew them. We extend our condolences to George Strait and the families of Erv Woolsey and Gene Elders during this difficult time.