[1] He is known for his work in Pearl River and Williams Riley, and his frequent collaborations with Bryan White.
At the time, White was a merchandise vendor for Pearl River and was also a roommate of George's who had just begun his own music career.
[3] George also co-wrote and sang backing vocals for several songs on White's first three albums,[4][5] including the number 1 single "So Much for Pretending".
In 1996, George and White, along with Bryan Austin and Jeffrey Steele, appeared on the song "Brickyard Boogie" on Steve Wariner's No More Mr. Nice Guy.
[8] In 2013, George produced Randy Houser's How Country Feels and Joe Nichols' Crickets.