(AUDIO) TYLER RICH THOUGHT GEORGE STRAIT WAS THE MAN WHEN IT CAME TO HOW TO GET THE GIRL

When Tyler Rich was a kid, he was convinced that George Strait was “the man” when it came to how to win a woman’s heart.  When he was nine-years-old, Tyler says, “That was right around when Pure Country, the movie, came out. And I feel like nowadays Pure Country is a chick flick, but when I was a nine-year-old little boy, I thought that was the coolest movie of all time. It’s kind of like George Strait was kind of like Hitch, you know Will Smith in (the movie) Hitch, where he spends the entire movie teaching this guy how to make this girl fall in love with him, and that’s how I saw Pure Country.”

It was Tyler’s own moves that helped him land his beautiful fiancée, Sabina, but back then he says, “I was like watching George Strait – Rusty in the movie – make this girl fall in love with him and he was playing guitar and riding horses and stuff, and I was like, that’s the only way it’s done.”

These days is a guy wanted to win a woman’s heart, he could play her Tyler’s debut single, “The Difference,” which is a sentiment any woman would love to hear.

 

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“My first concert I ever went to, my cousin took me to see George Strait when I was about nine years old. And that was right around when Pure Country, the movie, came out. And I feel like nowadays Pure Country is a chick flick, but when I was a nine-year-old little boy, I thought that was the coolest movie of all time. It’s kind of like George Strait was kind of like Hitch, you know Will Smith in Hitch, where he spends the entire movie teaching this guy how to make this girl fall in love with him, and that’s how I saw Pure Country. I was like watching George Strait—Rusty in the movie—make this girl fall in love with him and he was playing guitar and riding horses and stuff, and I was like that’s the only way it’s done.”