Just weeks after capturing America’s attention as the runner-up on American Idol 2025, John Foster is already proving that second place is just a starting point — not a limit.
In a headline-making move, the 24-year-old has signed a $1 million record deal with none other than George Strait’s label, and his first release under that banner is nothing short of a statement: a reimagined version of the iconic “Amarillo By Morning.”
A Tribute to Alan Jackson, A Torch Passed From Strait
At a press conference in Nashville, Foster revealed that this wasn’t just a cover — it was a farewell gift to Alan Jackson, who is set to retire from music later this year. Jackson, a titan of traditional country, had long been one of Foster’s biggest inspirations.
“Alan was one of my heroes,” Foster said, emotion in his voice. “This song isn’t just for him — it’s because of him.”
George Strait, who originally popularized “Amarillo By Morning” in 1982, gave Foster his blessing — and then some. Upon hearing Foster’s demo, Strait reportedly told him:
“Let’s make history.”
A New Voice, An Old Soul
Foster’s version of “Amarillo By Morning” preserves the steel guitar twang and traditional sound that made the original a classic, but introduces a new lyrical bridge, written by Foster himself during a late night in Texas.
That addition — raw, reflective, and unmistakably personal — has helped the song connect with a new generation of fans while earning the respect of country purists.
Industry Veterans Are Taking Notice
When Foster debuted the final track for a small, private group of country legends — including Reba McEntire, Travis Tritt, and even Alan Jackson himself — the response was immediate: standing ovations, tearful reactions, and this from Reba:
“He’s not just singing country. He is country.”
Viral Buzz and Chart Momentum
The single, released as “Amarillo By Morning (John Foster Tribute Edition),” is already climbing the charts and blowing up on TikTok and Instagram:
- “A lil King George for you!” Foster captioned one clip, already viewed millions of times.
- Another user posted: “We don’t own the rights to this music — but we sure as hell feel it.”
What’s Next for Foster
The Texas native isn’t slowing down. Here’s what’s on the horizon:
- A summer tour as an opening act for George Strait
- A debut album in production
- A rumored duet with Carrie Underwood already circulating in Nashville circles
- And a growing fan movement rallying behind the hashtag #HeIsCountry
A New Era Rooted in Tradition
In an interview with Billboard, Foster made his mission clear:
“I’m not trying to be the next Alan or George. I just want to honor what they gave us… and keep singing from the heart.”
From the sound of his debut, and the reaction it’s receiving, he’s doing just that — and proving that real country music doesn’t have an expiration date.
It just needs the right voice to carry it forward. And John Foster might be that voice.