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Tim McGraw

Samuel Timothy McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American country singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He has released 16 studio albums (11 for Curb Records, four for Big Machine Records and one for Arista Nashville). 10 of those albums have reached number one on the Top Country Albums charts, with his 1994 breakthrough album Not a Moment Too Soon being the top country album of 1994. In total, McGraw's albums have produced 65 singles, 25 of which have reached number one on the Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts. Three of these singles – "It's Your Love", "Just to See You Smile", and "Live Like You Were Dying" – were respectively the top country songs of 1997, 1998, and 2004 according to Billboard Year-End. He has also won three Grammy Awards, 14 Academy of Country Music awards, 11 Country Music Association (CMA) awards, 10 American Music Awards, and three People's Choice Awards. His Soul2Soul II Tour, which was done in partnership with his wife, Faith Hill, is one of the highest-grossing tours in country music history, and one of the top five among all genres of music. He has sold more than 80 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.[2]

Tim McGraw
McGraw in 2015
Born
Samuel Timothy McGraw

(1967-05-01) May 1, 1967 (age 56)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • actor
Years active1994–present
Political partyDemocratic[1]
Spouse
(m. 1996)
Children3
Parent
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Discography
Labels
Websitetimmcgraw.com

McGraw has ventured into acting, with supporting roles in The Blind Side, Friday Night Lights, The Kingdom, Tomorrowland, Four Christmases, flashback scenes in 2 episodes of Yellowstone (American TV series), and The Shack as well as lead roles in Flicka (2006), Country Strong (2010), and 1883 (2021). He was a minority owner of the Arena Football League's Nashville Kats. McGraw has been married to singer Faith Hill since 1996 and is the eldest son of former MLB pitcher Tug McGraw.

Early life edit

Samuel Timothy McGraw was born in Delhi, Louisiana, the only child of Elizabeth "Betty" Ann D'Agostino, a waitress from Jacksonville, Florida, and Frank Edwin "Tug" McGraw Jr., a pitcher for the minor league Jacksonville Suns and future star pitcher for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies. In 1966, D'Agostino was a student at Terry Parker High School. She lived in the same apartment building as Tug McGraw, who was playing baseball for Jacksonville. When she became pregnant with McGraw as a teen, D'Agostino's parents sent her to Louisiana to live with relatives.[3] Through his father, McGraw has two half-brothers, Mark and Matthew, and a half-sister named Cari.[4] He also has two younger half-sisters, Tracey and Sandra, through his mother's marriage to Horace Smith.[5]

 
Start, Louisiana, welcome sign notes that McGraw once resided there.

McGraw grew up believing Smith was his father, and used this stepfather's surname until meeting Tug. At age 11, McGraw discovered his birth certificate while searching in his mother's closet to look for a picture for a school project. Following the discovery, he learned from her who his biological father was and she took him to meet the elder McGraw for the first time.[6] Tug McGraw denied the parentage for seven years until Tim was 18 years old. After that time, the two formed a relationship and remained close until the former baseball star died in 2004.[7][8]

As a child, McGraw played competitive sports, including baseball, even before the knowledge of who his father was and his professional baseball career.[6] McGraw was also a member of the FFA in high school. Following high school graduation, he attended Northeast Louisiana University on a baseball scholarship, where he was a pre-law major and pledged as a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.[9][10][11] A knee injury sustained while playing baseball for the college prevented him from pursuing a professional career in sports.[citation needed]

While in college, McGraw learned to play guitar and would frequently perform and sing for money. He has claimed his roommates often hid the guitar because he was so bad.[citation needed] McGraw followed his mother when she returned to Jacksonville, Florida, in 1987. After the move, he attended Florida Community College at Jacksonville for one term, and occasionally sat in with local bands.[3] In 1989, on the day his hero Keith Whitley died,[9] McGraw dropped out of college to head to Nashville and pursue a musical career.[7][6][12]

Music career edit

1990s edit

Tim McGraw edit

 
Tim McGraw's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

McGraw came to the attention of Curb Records in 1990. After cutting a demo single, McGraw gave a copy to his father. A man who was friends with Curb Records executives heard the demo while driving with Tug one day and recommended that Curb contact the young singer. Several weeks later, he was able to play his tape for Curb executives, after which they signed him to a recording contract.[6] McGraw made his debut with the single "What Room Was the Holiday In", which was released on March 29, 1991, and did not enter the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart upon its release.[13] In a 2001 retrospective on McGraw's career in Billboard, a former program director for Nashville station WSM-FM said that he added the song to the station's playlist because it showed "undeniable promise",[13] while another former program director at WXTU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, recalled that McGraw's debut single was "terrible" but that he booked the singer to make an appearance at the station due to his father's fame.[14]

Two years later in April 1993, McGraw released his debut album Tim McGraw,[15] which was commercially unsuccessful and did not sell well. This is his only studio album not to achieve a music recording sales certification or to enter the Top Country Albums charts. Three more singles were released from Tim McGraw: "Welcome to the Club", "Memory Lane", and "Two Steppin' Mind". None made country Top 40 and the album itself did not chart.[9] Both "Memory Lane" and "Tears in the Rain", another cut from the album, were co-written by Joe Diffie.[16] "Memory Lane" had originally appeared on Keith Palmer's self-titled 1991 debut album.[17]

Not a Moment Too Soon edit

McGraw's second album, entitled Not a Moment Too Soon, was much more successful than his self-titled debut, and it was the best-selling country album of 1994. Its first single, "Indian Outlaw", sparked controversy, as critics argued that it presented Native Americans in a patronizing way.[9] Some radio stations even chose not to play it.[18] However, the controversy helped spur sales, and the song became McGraw's first Top 10 entry on the U.S. country charts after getting as high as number 8.[19] The song also peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100.[20]

The album's second single, "Don't Take the Girl", became McGraw's first number one on the U.S. country charts, in addition to peaking at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also "helped cement his image as a ruggedly good-looking guy with a sensitive side."[18] By year's end, the third single from the album, "Down on the Farm" peaked at number 2; after that, the album's fourth single, also its title track, became the singer's second number one song in early 1995. The fifth and final single "Refried Dreams" reached number 5.[19] The album sold over 6 million copies, topping the Billboard 200 and Top Country Album charts.[9] On the strength of this success, McGraw won Academy of Country Music awards for Album of the Year and Top New Male Vocalist in 1994.[21] Billboard named Not a Moment Too Soon as the top country album of 1994 on Billboard Year-End.[22]

All I Want edit

McGraw's third studio album, All I Want, was released in 1995. Just like its predecessor, this album debuted at No. 1 on the country charts. The album even sold over 2 million copies in the United States and reached the Top 5 on the Billboard 200. The album's first single, "I Like It, I Love It", became McGraw's third number one on the American country charts[19] and it also peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song also eventually became the goal song for the Nashville Predators once they began their inaugural season and since then has been left unchanged. The album's next two singles, "Can't Be Really Gone" and "All I Want Is a Life" (its partial title track) both made the top 5 at numbers 2 and 5, respectively. The fourth single, "She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart", gave McGraw his fourth number one on the U.S. country charts in 1996. Finishing off the singles was "Maybe We Should Just Sleep on It",[19] which peaked at number 4.

In 1996, McGraw headlined the most successful country tour of the year, The Spontaneous Combustion Tour, with Faith Hill as his supporting act. Hill broke off her engagement to her former producer Scott Hendricks so that she and McGraw could start dating each other; they then married on October 6, 1996.

Everywhere edit

The singer's fourth album, 1997's Everywhere was released in 1997. It topped the country charts as well and reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200, selling 4 million copies.[9] The album spawned six singles. Four of those singles - "It's Your Love" (a duet with Faith Hill), the title track, "Where the Green Grass Grows", and "Just to See You Smile" - reached number one on the country charts. The Country Music Association awarded Everywhere its Album of the Year award for 1997. At the 40th Grammy Awards, "It's Your Love" received two Grammy Award nominations for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals and Best Country Song.[23] Both "It's Your Love" and "Just to See You Smile" were the number one country songs of 1997 and 1998 according to Billboard Year-End charts;[24][25] "Just to See You Smile" also set a record for the longest run on the country charts at the time, at 42 weeks.[26] The album's other two singles, "One of These Days" and "For a Little While" both peaked at number 2.

A Place in the Sun edit

McGraw's fifth album, A Place in the Sun, continued his streak in 1999, debuting atop both the US country and pop album charts[21] and selling 3 million copies. Over 251,000 of those copies were sold during its first week, making this the singer's first number 1 opener on the Billboard 200. It produced another four number one hits on the U.S. country charts with "Please Remember Me", "Something Like That", "My Best Friend", and "My Next Thirty Years". "Some Things Never Change" peaked at number 7 on the charts.[9] McGraw also contributed a song for the Grammy-winning tribute album to Bob Wills entitled Ride With Bob. A cover of "Milk Cow Blues", this song was recorded as a duet with Asleep at the Wheel, whom he had met while performing together at the George Strait Country Music Festival.[21]

McGraw recorded two more duets with his wife in the late-1990s, both of which appeared on her albums. "Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me", from her multi-platinum-certified 1998 album Faith, reached the Top 5 of the US country charts.[9] Her follow-up album, 1999's Breathe, featured "Let's Make Love", which won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration in 2000.[21]

2000s edit

 
McGraw performing for the United States Air Force in 2003

Greatest Hits edit

In 2000, McGraw released his first Greatest Hits album, which topped the country albums charts for nine weeks and sold nearly 6 million copies, making this one of the biggest-selling albums in the modern country market. In the latter half of the year, he and Hill went out on the Soul2Soul Tour, playing to sellout crowds in 64 venues, including Madison Square Garden. The tour was one of the top tours of any genre in the U.S. It was also the leading country tour of 2000.[26]

While in Buffalo, New York, McGraw and Kenny Chesney became involved in a scuffle with police officers after Chesney attempted to ride a police horse. McGraw came to Chesney's aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen and tried to arrest him. The two were arrested and charged with assault but were later cleared. During a concert with the George Strait Country Music Festival several weeks later, Hill, dressed as a police officer, made an unscheduled appearance at the end of McGraw's set and led him off the stage.[27]

Set This Circus Down edit

McGraw's sixth studio album, Set This Circus Down, was released in April 2001. It even spawned four number one hits on the country charts as well, this time with "Grown Men Don't Cry", "Angry All the Time" (with Faith Hill), "The Cowboy in Me", and "Unbroken". The singer provided harmony vocals for Jo Dee Messina's song "Bring On the Rain", which he also produced. That song topped the country charts.[21]

Hungry for more of his music, fans downloaded a version of his performance of the song "Things Change" from his appearance at the Country Music Association Awards Show. The song was played extensively on radio, becoming the first country song to appear on the charts from a fully downloaded version.[26]

Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors edit

In 2002, McGraw bucked country music traditions by recording his seventh studio album Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors with his tour band The Dancehall Doctors. Unlike rock music—where it is commonplace for touring bands to provide the music on albums recorded by the artist they support, country albums are typically recorded with session musicians.[28] McGraw chose to use his own touring band, in order to recognize their part in his success, and to capture some of the feel of a real band.[26]

All of the Dancehall Doctors have worked with McGraw since at least 1996. Their lineup includes:

  • Darran Smith – lead guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Bob Minner – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin
  • Denny Hemingson – steel guitar, electric, baritone, and slide guitars, dobro
  • John Marcus – bass guitar
  • Dean Brown – fiddle, mandolin
  • Jeff McMahon – piano, organ, synthesizer, keyboards ... etc.
  • Billy Mason – drums
  • David Dunkley – percussion[26]

The album debuted at No. 2 on the country albums charts,[6] Its fourth and fifth singles "Real Good Man" and "Watch the Wind Blow By" both climbed to number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. "She's My Kind of Rain" peaked at No. 2 in 2003, and "Red Rag Top" reached number 5. The album also features a cover of Elton John's early-1970s classic "Tiny Dancer," as well as duets with Kim Carnes on "Comfort Me" (a response to the September 11, 2001 attacks) and Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit of the Eagles on "Illegal." "She's My Kind of Rain" also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Vocal Performance-Male at the 46th Grammy Awards.[29]

Live Like You Were Dying edit

His eighth album, 2004's Live Like You Were Dying, continued the singer's record of commercial success. The album's first single and its title track was dedicated to his father Tug McGraw, who died of a brain tumor earlier in the year, was an ode to living life fully and in the moment.[30] The second single "Back When" was a paean to an easy nostalgia. In December 2019, McGraw spoke on stage at the annual End Well Symposium about why he wrote "Live Like You Were Dying" and his struggles with caregiving for his dying father.[31][32] "Live Like You Were Dying" spent seven non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard and went on to become the top country song of 2004 on the Billboard Year-End charts.[33] It also became one of the most awarded records by winning ACM Single and Song of the Year, CMA Single and Song of the Year, and a Grammy. "Back When" went to number one on the country charts as well. The album produced three more singles with "Drugs or Jesus", "Do You Want Fries with That", and "My Old Friend". "Drugs or Jesus" became McGraw's first single since 1993 to not ever reach within the Top 10 on the U.S. country charts, while "Do You Want Fries with That" and "My Old Friend" peaked at numbers 5 and 6, respectively.

In late 2004, his unlikely duet with hip hop artist Nelly on "Over and Over" became a crossover hit,[34] spending 10 weeks atop the top 40 chart. "Over and Over" brought McGraw a success he had never previously experienced on contemporary hit radio or R&B radio, and brought both artists success neither had previously experienced in the hot adult contemporary market. The song also spent a week at the top of the charts in the United Kingdom, becoming McGraw's first hit single in Britain and Nelly's third number one hit in the country after "Dilemma" and "My Place". "Over and Over" also reached the top of the charts in Australia, New Zealand, and the Republic of Ireland, and the top 10 in Austria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Romania, and Switzerland.

Throughout the 2005 NFL season, McGraw sang an alternate version of "I Like It, I Love It" every week during the season. The alternate lyrics, which changed each week, would make reference to plays during Sunday's games, and the song would be played alongside video highlights during halftime on Monday Night Football.[35] Later in the year, McGraw became a minority owner of the Arena Football League's Nashville Kats when majority owner Bud Adams (owner of the NFL's Tennessee Titans) was awarded the expansion franchise.[36]

Let It Go edit

 
McGraw performing during the Soul2Soul Tour, July 2006 photo by T. Scott/Sisters Photography

In April 2006, McGraw and Hill began their 73-concert 55-city Soul2Soul II Tour, again to strong commercial acceptance. The tour grossed roughly $89 million and sold approximately 1.1 million tickets, making it the top-grossing tour in the history of country music.[37] It was also named "Major Tour of the Year" by Pollstar, beating out such heavyweights as Madonna and the Rolling Stones. In a special gesture, the couple donated all of the profits from their performance in New Orleans to Hurricane Katrina relief.[38]

McGraw, along with Kenny Chesney, contributed to a version of Tracy Lawrence's song "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which can be found on Lawrence's album For the Love. Although the official single version features only Lawrence's vocals, many stations have opted to play the version with McGraw and Chesney instead.

McGraw released his eleventh studio album, Let It Go, on March 27, 2007. The album's first single, "Last Dollar (Fly Away)", peaked at number one on the Hot Country Songs chart. This marked McGraw's first No. 1 single since "Back When" in late 2004. The album debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Album charts, marking his fourth No. 1 album on the 200 charts and his ninth overall.[39] His daughters can be heard singing the chorus during the last few seconds of the song on the video.

During the Academy of Country Music awards show on May 15, 2007, McGraw performed a song titled "If You're Reading This", which he co-wrote with The Warren Brothers.[40] Several radio stations began to play the live recording of the song; as a result, it entered the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at No. 35.[41]

McGraw also produced the debut album of country music duo Halfway to Hazard. The duo's first single, "Daisy", peaked at No. 39 on the country charts in the summer of 2007.

In the summer of 2007, McGraw and Hill toured together once again in the Soul2Soul 2007 tour.

In the edition of January 18, 2008 of the USA Today newspaper, McGraw was stated to be featured on the Def Leppard album Songs from the Sparkle Lounge, having also co-written the first single, "Nine Lives", with Def Leppard band members Joe Elliott, Phil Collen, and Rick Savage. The unusual pairing goes back to 2006 when McGraw joined Def Leppard onstage for the song "Pour Some Sugar On Me", and then collaborated on the song "Nine Lives" afterward. The album was released on April 25, 2008.

At the 2007 50th Annual Grammy Awards, McGraw received 5 nominations including Best Country Album (for Let It Go), Best Country Song (both for "If You're Reading This" and "I Need You"), Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (with "I Need You"), and Best Male Country Vocal Performance (with "If You're Reading This").[42]

In May 2008, he hit the road with the Live Your Voice tour. The mainly-outdoor arena concert tour was his first solo outing in nearly three years. Also in May 2008, he debuted a new song in his follow-up to Let It Go at the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, California.

In July 2008, the album's sixth single and its title track, "Let It Go", was released to country radio. Following that, a seventh single, "Nothin' to Die For", entered the Country charts at No. 57 in late December. McGraw released his third greatest-hits package, Greatest Hits 3 on October 7, 2008. The album features 12 tracks. McGraw was set to debut a new song at the 2009 ACM Awards, but then canceled his performance; he was replaced by Blake Shelton, who sang "She Wouldn't Be Gone".

Southern Voice edit

 
Tim McGraw with Faith Hill at the 2009 American Music Awards.

McGraw's twelfth studio album, Southern Voice, was released October 20, 2009, and led by the single "It's A Business Doing Pleasure With You", which was shipped to radio outlets in late June 2009.[43] Southern Voice was argued to be McGraw's last album for Curb Records, following the dispute over releasing his third Greatest Hits collection back in October 2008 without his permission.[44] McGraw did not approve of the release. On November 30, 2010, Curb Records released his fourth greatest hits compilation, Number One Hits.

2010s edit

Emotional Traffic and Curb Records lawsuit edit

On January 2, 2011, McGraw announced plans for his Emotional Traffic Tour featuring opening acts Luke Bryan and The Band Perry.[45] Sirius XM announced on March 30, 2011, that they would be launching Tim McGraw radio, a commercial-free music channel devoted to McGraw's music, and featuring an in-depth interview with McGraw as well.[46]

As of fall 2010, McGraw had finished work on the album Emotional Traffic, his last album with Curb Records.[47] On May 13, 2011, Curb Records filed a breach-of-contract suit against McGraw.[48] The label alleged that McGraw recorded tracks for his Emotional Traffic album too early prior to its delivery to the label.[48] Several days later, McGraw filed a counter suit against the label seeking advance payment and recording-fund reimbursement, unspecified damages, and a jury trial.[49] A trial was scheduled to begin in July 2012.[50][51]

In November 2011, a judge granted McGraw permission to record music for another label, ending his relationship with Curb Records that began in 1990.[50][51] A few hours after the ruling, Curb released "Better Than I Used to Be", the second single from Emotional Traffic.[52][53] The album was released on January 24, 2012.[53]

Two Lanes of Freedom edit

In December 2011, McGraw released his first Christmas single, "Christmas All Over the World", on his own label StyleSonic Records. On May 21, 2012, however, he signed with Big Machine Records.[54] McGraw's debut album for Big Machine, entitled Two Lanes of Freedom, was released on February 5, 2013.[55] It debuted at number 2 on the charts by selling 108,000 copies.[56] The album includes the singles "Truck Yeah", "One of Those Nights", "Highway Don't Care" (a duet with Taylor Swift which also features Keith Urban on lead guitar), and "Southern Girl".

McGraw performed at the C2C: Country to Country festival in London on March 16, 2013.[57]

Love Story and Sundown Heaven Town edit

McGraw released a single titled "Lookin' for That Girl" in January 2014 as the lead-off single to his second album for Big Machine. It was followed immediately by the announcement of the Sundown Heaven Town Tour.[58] The album, titled Sundown Heaven Town, was released on September 16, 2014.[59] Four months into its run, "Lookin' for That Girl" was withdrawn as a single and replaced with "Meanwhile, Back at Mama's", which features backing vocals from Hill. "Shotgun Rider" became the album's third single and a number 1 Country Airplay hit by the end of 2014. Following it was "Diamond Rings and Old Barstools", a duet with Catherine Dunn.

McGraw's eighth greatest hits album, Love Story, is a compilation of his twelve biggest love songs and two previously unreleased recordings. It was released exclusively through Walmart on February 4, 2014, by Curb Records.[60]

Damn Country Music edit

On August 10, 2015, McGraw released a new single to digital retailers, titled "Top of the World", which was later released to radio on August 17, 2015, as the lead single to his third studio album for Big Machine Records. On September 17, McGraw announced that the album was titled Damn Country Music, with a release date scheduled for November 6.[61] The album's second single, "Humble and Kind", released to country radio on February 1, 2016, and went on to reach number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country charts. McGraw was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever Country", a mash-up track of Take Me Home, Country Roads, On the Road Again and I Will Always Love You which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards.[62] The album's third single, "How I'll Always Be" released to country radio on July 11, 2016. It reached number 3 on the Country Airplay in January 2017.

The Rest of Our Life edit

On October 4, 2016, during a show at the Ryman Auditorium, McGraw and Hill announced that they would be going back on the road together again on the Soul2Soul World Tour. The tour began on April 7, 2017, in New Orleans and will continue into 2018, incorporating the C2C: Country to Country festival held in the UK and Ireland throughout March 2018.[63]

Before the commencement of the tour, it was reported that McGraw, alongside Hill, had signed a new deal with Sony Music Nashville. The signing also indicated the release of a duet album between the couple, and that multiple solo recordings would be produced.[64][65] The new record label signing also preceded the release of "Speak to a Girl", the lead single from the duet album, The Rest of Our Life, which was released on November 17, 2017.[66][67] The release of the album coincided with the opening of an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum titled Mississippi Woman, Louisiana Man, which celebrates the careers of both McGraw and Hill.[68]

McGraw released two major best-selling books in 2019, with the first co-written with "Pulitzer Prize" winner Jon Meacham which reached No. 2 on the New York Times Bestsellers list. Songs of America: Patriotism, Protest, and the Music That Made a Nation. New York: Random House. 2019. ISBN 978-0593132951. His second book, "Grit and Grace", also reached No. 2 on the New York Times Bestsellers list.[69]

2020s edit

Here on Earth edit

In February 2020, McGraw rejoined Big Machine Records, which he was previously signed to from 2011 to 2017.[70] He released a new album, Here on Earth, on August 21, 2020. The "Here on Earth Tour" was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[71]

In January 2021, McGraw released the single "Undivided" with Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line,[72] which was included on a deluxe edition of Here on Earth released later that year.[73]

On October 9, 2021, McGraw confronted a heckler at a performance at the Nugget Events Center in Sparks, Nevada, after he forgot the words to his song "Just to See You Smile." After removing the heckler, he explained that he had been filming a movie and had a lot on his mind, and asked for the audience's help in remembering the words.[74]

Standing Room Only and Poet's Resumé edit

On August 25, 2023, McGraw released his sixteenth studio album, Standing Room Only.[75] The title track was released as the album's lead single on March 10, 2023. It reached number 2 on the U.S. Country Airplay chart. Three months after releasing Standing Room Only, McGraw surprised released a six-track EP, Poet's Resumé on November 21, 2023.[76]

Producer edit

McGraw has occasionally served as a record producer in collaboration with Byron Gallimore, who has co-produced all of his albums. The two co-produced Jo Dee Messina's self-titled debut,[77] as well as her next two albums, I'm Alright and Burn. McGraw and Gallimore also produced the only album released by The Clark Family Experience in 2000, and Halfway to Hazard's 2007 self-titled debut album.

Acting career edit

McGraw's first acting appearance came in a 1997 episode of The Jeff Foxworthy Show, where he played Foxworthy's rival.[citation needed] In 2004, McGraw played a sheriff in Rick Schroder's independent release Black Cloud. Later in the same year, McGraw received critical acclaim as the overbearing father of a running back in the major studio Texas high school football drama Friday Night Lights. The Dallas Observer said the role was "played with unexpected ferocity by country singer Tim McGraw".[78] The movie went on to gross over $60 million worldwide at the box office,[79] and sold millions in the DVD market. Most recently, it was named one of the Top 50 High School Movies of All Time (No. 37) by Entertainment Weekly.

McGraw's first lead role was in the 2006 film Flicka, which was released in theaters October 20, 2006. In the remake of the classic book My Friend Flicka, McGraw played the father, Rob, costarring with Alison Lohman and Maria Bello. The family-friendly movie debuted in the top 10 list and has grossed over $25 million at the box office.[80] McGraw again achieved critical acclaim for his acting.[81][82] Shortly before Flicka opened, McGraw received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His star is located at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard near stars honoring Julie Andrews, William Shatner, and the late Greta Garbo. One of his Flicka co-stars, Alison Lohman, attended the ceremony that included comments from Billy Bob Thornton, McGraw's co-star in the film Friday Night Lights.[83] In addition to acting in Flicka, McGraw served as executive producer of the soundtrack album, which was released by his record label, StyleSonic Records, in association with Curb Records and Fox 2000 films. It featured the closing credit song "My Little Girl", one of the first two songs that McGraw recorded that he also co-wrote (the other being "I've Got Friends That Do", both of which were included on Greatest Hits Vol. 2).[84] The song was nominated by the Broadcast Film Critics for "Best Song" in a film, and the movie was nominated in the category "Best Family Film (Live Action)". The movie proved to be another success in the DVD market, and has sold over a million copies, debuting at No. 3 on the DVD sales chart.[80]

McGraw also had a small part in the Michael Mann–produced 2007 film The Kingdom, reuniting him with Friday Night Lights director Peter Berg. McGraw played a bitter, angered widower whose wife was killed in the terrorist attack that is the centerpiece of the movie.[citation needed] On November 22, 2008, McGraw made his first appearance on Saturday Night Live.[citation needed] He also played "Dallas McVie" in Four Christmases.[citation needed] McGraw appeared in the 2009 film The Blind Side as Sean Tuohy, husband of Sandra Bullock's character, Leigh Anne Tuohy. The Blind Side is based on the true story of Michael Oher, a homeless African-American youngster from a broken home, taken in and adopted by the Tuohys, a well-to-do white family who help him fulfill his potential.[citation needed] He is among the stars of Dirty Girl, a film that premiered on September 12, 2010, at the Toronto Film Festival, along with Juno Temple, Milla Jovovich, William H. Macy and Dwight Yoakam.[citation needed] Also in 2010, McGraw starred in Country Strong as James Canter, the husband and manager of the fictional country singer Kelly Canter (portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow).[85] In addition to his appearance in the film, McGraw's song "Me and Tennessee", a duet with Paltrow, was played during the closing credits and appears on the film's soundtrack.[citation needed] In 2015, McGraw appeared in Brad Bird's Tomorrowland as Eddie Newton, a NASA engineer, and Casey Newton's (played by Britt Robertson) father.[citation needed]

1883, a spinoff prequel to Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone television series was released in late 2021 and stars McGraw, Faith Hill, and Sam Elliot.[86]

Charitable efforts edit

In 1994, when McGraw first reached fame, he established the annual Swampstock event. It began as a charity softball game to raise money for hometown little league programs; the event now includes a celebrity softball game and a multi-artist concert that attracts over 11,000 fans per year. The combined events have funded new Little League parks and equipment, and have established college scholarship funds for students in the northeast Louisiana area.[87]

From 1996 to 1999, McGraw hosted an annual New Year's Eve concert in Nashville with special guests including Jeff Foxworthy, the Dixie Chicks, and Martina McBride. The 1997 show raised over $100,000 for the Country Music Foundation Hall of Fame and Museum. Beginning in 1999, McGraw would pick select cities on each tour, and the night before he was scheduled to perform, would choose a local club and host a quickly-organized show. This tour-within-a-tour became known as "The Bread and Water Tour", and all proceeds from the show would go to a charity from that community.[87]

McGraw designed a charity T-shirt sold through Angelwear to benefit MusiCares. MusiCares supports musicians in times of need. His charity focuses particularly on health issues. The Tim McGraw Foundation raises funds to enhance the quality of life of children and adults with brain tumors. He supports the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center, the David Foster Foundation, which helps families of children in need of organ transplants, and Musicians on Call, which brings music to hospital patients' bedsides. He also performs during dinners and auctions to benefit children with disabilities. Hill and McGraw gave the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society $375,000 (the entire gate receipts from one of their concerts) to assist the families of 17 sailors following the terrorist attack on USS Cole, the guided-missile destroyer that suffered significant damage in the Gulf of Aden, Yemen on October 12, 2000.[88]

In the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina, McGraw who was raised in Mississippi, joined groups taking supplies to Gulfport, Mississippi. The two also hosted several charity concerts to benefit those who were displaced by the storm.[89] Later in the year, the couple established the Neighbor's Keeper Foundation, which provides funding for community charities to assist with basic humanitarian services, in the event of a natural disaster, or for desperate personal circumstances.

McGraw is also a member of the American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet, to which various celebrities donate their time, skills, and fame, to help the Red Cross highlight important initiatives and response efforts.[90]

McGraw has helped out with charity events held by Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. The Brett Favre Fourward Foundation has featured McGraw performing concerts during dinners and auctions that benefit children with disabilities in Wisconsin and Mississippi. One instance is recorded on Favre's official website.[91]

On July 12, 2007, it was made public that McGraw while in Grand Rapids, Michigan for a performance, donated $5,000 to Kailey Kozminski, the 3-year-old daughter of Officer Robert Kozminski, a Grand Rapids police officer who was killed on July 8, 2007, while responding to a domestic disturbance.[92]

In April 2023, McGraw surprised rising country star Brandon Davis, whom he previously brought on tour with him in 2022, with a new guitar after all of his gear was stolen earlier in the month.[93]

Politics edit

 
Tim McGraw poses for a sailor at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida on May 5, 2010, before performing at the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass military appreciation day.

In a 2006 interview with Esquire magazine, McGraw stated he would like to run for public office as a Democratic Party candidate, possibly for United States Senate or Governor of Tennessee—his home state.[94][95] In the same interview, he praised Bill Clinton.[94]

In a 2008 interview with People magazine, McGraw referred to himself as a "Blue Dog Democrat" and stated that he and his family support Barack Obama.[1]

In January 2021, McGraw performed on the Celebrating America inaugural special, a primetime virtual concert celebrating the inauguration of Joe Biden.[96][97]

Personal life edit

McGraw married fellow country singer Faith Hill in 1996, and they have three daughters.[98] He and Hill own Goat Cay, which they unofficially named L'île d'Anges, a private island in the Bahamas.[99]

In 2000, Kenny Chesney and McGraw became involved in a scuffle with police officers in Buffalo, New York, after Chesney was riding a State Police horse and refused to get off the horse. McGraw came to Chesney's aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen.[100] The two were arrested and charged, Chesney for disorderly conduct and McGraw for assault, but were acquitted in 2001.[101]

McGraw holds a private pilot license and owns a single-engine Cirrus SR22.[102][103]

In 2015, Forbes estimated McGraw's annual income at $38 million.[104]

McGraw is the godfather to the son of Garrett Hedlund and Emma Roberts. He and Hedlund became friends after co-starring in Friday Night Lights and Country Strong.[105]

In acknowledgment of his grandfather's Italian heritage, McGraw was honored by the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) in 2004, receiving the NIAF Special Achievement Award in Music during the Foundation's 29th Anniversary Gala.[106]

McGraw's Bracco Italiano named Lepshi won Best of Breed at the 2023 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.[107][108] The McGraw-Hill family also has two other Bracco Italianos, Caesar and Stromboli.[109][110]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Tours edit

Filmography edit

Film edit

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Black Cloud Sheriff Cliff Powers
Friday Night Lights Charles Billingsley Nominated - MTV Movie Award - Best Male Breakthrough Performance
2006 Flicka Rob McLaughlin Nominated - Critics Choice Award for Best Song: "My Little Girl"
2007 The Kingdom Aaron Jackson
2008 Four Christmases Dallas McVie
2009 The Blind Side Sean Tuohy
2010 Dirty Girl Danny Briggs
Country Strong James Canter
2015 Tomorrowland Eddie Newton
2017 The Shack Willie

Television edit

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 The Jeff Foxworthy Show Lionel Episode: "Feud for Thought"
2000 Sesame Street Himself Episode: "3919"
2008 Saturday Night Live Host Episode: "Tim McGraw/Ludacris & T-Pain"
2011 Who Do You Think You Are? Himself Episode: "Tim McGraw"
2013 Cake Boss Episode: "A Cowboy In Hoboken"
2015 Repeat After Me Episode: "1x4"
2016 The Voice Season 11 Key Advisor
2019 Brad Paisley Thinks He's Special Himself/Guest Brad Paisley with Special Guests: Darius Rucker, Carrie Underwood, Peyton Manning, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Kelsea Ballerini, Jonas Brothers
2021 Yellowstone James Dutton 2 episodes in season 4
2021–2022 1883 10 episodes

Awards edit

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Results
1996 "Hope" (Country Music's Quest for a Cure) Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
1997 "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill) Nominated
1998 "Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me" (with Faith Hill) Nominated
1999 "Please Remember Me" Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated
2000 "My Best Friend" Nominated
"Let's Make Love" (with Faith Hill) Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Won
2001 Set This Circus Down Best Country Album Nominated
"Grown Men Don't Cry" Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated
"Bring On the Rain" (with Jo Dee Messina) Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
2003 "She's My Kind of Rain" Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated
2004 Live Like You Were Dying Best Country Album Nominated
"Live Like You Were Dying" Best Male Country Vocal Performance Won
2005 "Like We Never Loved At All" (with Faith Hill) Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Won
2007 Let It Go Best Country Album Nominated
"If You're Reading This" Best Country Song Nominated
Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated
"I Need You" (with Faith Hill) Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
2013 Two Lanes of Freedom Best Country Album Nominated
"Highway Don't Care" (with Taylor Swift & Keith Urban) Best Country Duo/Group Performance Nominated
2014 "Meanwhile Back at Mama's" (with Faith Hill) Nominated

Other awards edit

[111]

Year Awards Award
1994 Country Music Television Male Video Artist of the Year
Academy of Country Music Album of the Year – Not a Moment Too Soon
Top New Male Vocalist
Billboard Awards Top New Country Artist
Billboard Magazine Top New Country Album – Not a Moment Too Soon
1995 American Music Awards Favorite Country New Artist
1997 Billboard Magazine Single of the Year – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
Country Music Television Video of the Year – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
Male Artist of the Year
Playgirl Magazine Top Ten, Sexiest Men of the Year
CMA Vocal Event – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
1998 Billboard Awards Country Single of the Year – "Just to See You Smile"
CMA Album of the Year – Everywhere
Academy of Country Music Single of the Year – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
Song of the Year – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
Video of the Year – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
Top Vocal Event – "It's Your Love" (with Faith Hill)
1999 Male Vocalist
Vocal Collaboration – "Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me" (with Faith Hill)
CMA Male Vocalist
Album of the Year – A Place in the Sun
2000 Male Vocalist
National Fatherhood Initiative Father of the Year
Academy of Country Music Male Vocalist
Billboard Awards Male Artist of the Year
2001 American Music Awards Favorite Male Country Artist
CMA Entertainer of the Year
Billboard Awards Country Artist
Male Country Artist
Country Albums Artist
Country Single Artist
Country Album – Greatest Hits
2002 American Music Awards Best Country Album – Set This Circus Down
Favorite Male Country Artist
2003 American Music Awards (January) Favorite Country Male Artist
Radio Music Awards (January) Country Male Artist
American Music Awards (November) Favorite Country Male Artist
2004 People's Choice Awards Favorite Country Male Artist
Radio Music Awards Country Male Artist
CMA Single of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying"
2005 American Music Awards Album of the Year - Live Like You Were Dying
Best Male Country Artist
Academy of Country Music Song of the Year - "Live Like You Were Dying"
Single of the Year - "Live Like You Were Dying"
People's Choice Awards Favorite Country Male Artist
Country Music Television Most Inspiring Video – "Live Like You Were Dying"
2006 People's Choice Awards Top Male Performer
2012 CMA Musical Event of the Year - "Feel Like a Rock Star" (with Kenny Chesney)
2013 British Country Music Association International Song of the Year - "Highway Don't Care" (with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban)
2014 People's Choice Awards Country Music Icon
2016 CMT Music Awards Video Of The Year - "Humble and Kind"

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Further reading edit

  • Brown, Jim; Sparrow, Susan. Faith Hill & Tim McGraw: Soul 2 Soul. Quarry Music Books, 2002. ISBN 1-55082-293-4
  • Gray, Scott. Perfect Harmony: the Faith Hill & Tim McGraw Story. 1st ed. Ballantine Books, 1999. ISBN 0-345-43412-9
  • McGraw, Tim. Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors: This is Ours. Atria Books, 2002. ISBN 0-7434-6706-X
  • Nichols, Tim, and Craig Wiseman. Live Like You Were Dying. Rutledge Hill P, 2004. ISBN 1-4016-0212-6
  • Trimble, Betty "McMom". A Mother's Story. D'Agostino/Dahlhauser/Ditmore Pub, 1996. ISBN 1-886371-32-6

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This article is about the singer For his self titled album see Tim McGraw album For the Taylor Swift song see Tim McGraw song Samuel Timothy McGraw born May 1 1967 is an American country singer songwriter record producer and actor He has released 16 studio albums 11 for Curb Records four for Big Machine Records and one for Arista Nashville 10 of those albums have reached number one on the Top Country Albums charts with his 1994 breakthrough album Not a Moment Too Soon being the top country album of 1994 In total McGraw s albums have produced 65 singles 25 of which have reached number one on the Hot Country Songs or Country Airplay charts Three of these singles It s Your Love Just to See You Smile and Live Like You Were Dying were respectively the top country songs of 1997 1998 and 2004 according to Billboard Year End He has also won three Grammy Awards 14 Academy of Country Music awards 11 Country Music Association CMA awards 10 American Music Awards and three People s Choice Awards His Soul2Soul II Tour which was done in partnership with his wife Faith Hill is one of the highest grossing tours in country music history and one of the top five among all genres of music He has sold more than 80 million records worldwide making him one of the best selling music artists of all time 2 Tim McGrawMcGraw in 2015BornSamuel Timothy McGraw 1967 05 01 May 1 1967 age 56 Start Louisiana U S OccupationsSingersongwriterrecord produceractorYears active1994 presentPolitical partyDemocratic 1 SpouseFaith Hill m 1996 wbr Children3ParentTug McGraw father Musical careerGenresCountryInstrumentsVocalsguitarDiscographyAlbumssinglesLabelsCurb Big Machine Arista Nashville Columbia NashvilleWebsitetimmcgraw wbr com McGraw has ventured into acting with supporting roles in The Blind Side Friday Night Lights The Kingdom Tomorrowland Four Christmases flashback scenes in 2 episodes of Yellowstone American TV series and The Shack as well as lead roles in Flicka 2006 Country Strong 2010 and 1883 2021 He was a minority owner of the Arena Football League s Nashville Kats McGraw has been married to singer Faith Hill since 1996 and is the eldest son of former MLB pitcher Tug McGraw Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 1990s 2 1 1 Tim McGraw 2 1 2 Not a Moment Too Soon 2 1 3 All I Want 2 1 4 Everywhere 2 1 5 A Place in the Sun 2 2 2000s 2 2 1 Greatest Hits 2 2 2 Set This Circus Down 2 2 3 Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors 2 2 4 Live Like You Were Dying 2 2 5 Let It Go 2 2 6 Southern Voice 2 3 2010s 2 3 1 Emotional Traffic and Curb Records lawsuit 2 3 2 Two Lanes of Freedom 2 3 3 Love Story and Sundown Heaven Town 2 3 4 Damn Country Music 2 3 5 The Rest of Our Life 2 4 2020s 2 4 1 Here on Earth 2 4 2 Standing Room Only and Poet s Resume 3 Producer 4 Acting career 5 Charitable efforts 6 Politics 7 Personal life 8 Discography 8 1 Studio albums 9 Tours 10 Filmography 10 1 Film 10 2 Television 11 Awards 11 1 Grammy Awards 11 2 Other awards 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life editSamuel Timothy McGraw was born in Delhi Louisiana the only child of Elizabeth Betty Ann D Agostino a waitress from Jacksonville Florida and Frank Edwin Tug McGraw Jr a pitcher for the minor league Jacksonville Suns and future star pitcher for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies In 1966 D Agostino was a student at Terry Parker High School She lived in the same apartment building as Tug McGraw who was playing baseball for Jacksonville When she became pregnant with McGraw as a teen D Agostino s parents sent her to Louisiana to live with relatives 3 Through his father McGraw has two half brothers Mark and Matthew and a half sister named Cari 4 He also has two younger half sisters Tracey and Sandra through his mother s marriage to Horace Smith 5 nbsp Start Louisiana welcome sign notes that McGraw once resided there McGraw grew up believing Smith was his father and used this stepfather s surname until meeting Tug At age 11 McGraw discovered his birth certificate while searching in his mother s closet to look for a picture for a school project Following the discovery he learned from her who his biological father was and she took him to meet the elder McGraw for the first time 6 Tug McGraw denied the parentage for seven years until Tim was 18 years old After that time the two formed a relationship and remained close until the former baseball star died in 2004 7 8 As a child McGraw played competitive sports including baseball even before the knowledge of who his father was and his professional baseball career 6 McGraw was also a member of the FFA in high school Following high school graduation he attended Northeast Louisiana University on a baseball scholarship where he was a pre law major and pledged as a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity 9 10 11 A knee injury sustained while playing baseball for the college prevented him from pursuing a professional career in sports citation needed While in college McGraw learned to play guitar and would frequently perform and sing for money He has claimed his roommates often hid the guitar because he was so bad citation needed McGraw followed his mother when she returned to Jacksonville Florida in 1987 After the move he attended Florida Community College at Jacksonville for one term and occasionally sat in with local bands 3 In 1989 on the day his hero Keith Whitley died 9 McGraw dropped out of college to head to Nashville and pursue a musical career 7 6 12 Music career edit1990s edit Tim McGraw edit nbsp Tim McGraw s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame McGraw came to the attention of Curb Records in 1990 After cutting a demo single McGraw gave a copy to his father A man who was friends with Curb Records executives heard the demo while driving with Tug one day and recommended that Curb contact the young singer Several weeks later he was able to play his tape for Curb executives after which they signed him to a recording contract 6 McGraw made his debut with the single What Room Was the Holiday In which was released on March 29 1991 and did not enter the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart upon its release 13 In a 2001 retrospective on McGraw s career in Billboard a former program director for Nashville station WSM FM said that he added the song to the station s playlist because it showed undeniable promise 13 while another former program director at WXTU in Philadelphia Pennsylvania recalled that McGraw s debut single was terrible but that he booked the singer to make an appearance at the station due to his father s fame 14 Two years later in April 1993 McGraw released his debut album Tim McGraw 15 which was commercially unsuccessful and did not sell well This is his only studio album not to achieve a music recording sales certification or to enter the Top Country Albums charts Three more singles were released from Tim McGraw Welcome to the Club Memory Lane and Two Steppin Mind None made country Top 40 and the album itself did not chart 9 Both Memory Lane and Tears in the Rain another cut from the album were co written by Joe Diffie 16 Memory Lane had originally appeared on Keith Palmer s self titled 1991 debut album 17 Not a Moment Too Soon edit McGraw s second album entitled Not a Moment Too Soon was much more successful than his self titled debut and it was the best selling country album of 1994 Its first single Indian Outlaw sparked controversy as critics argued that it presented Native Americans in a patronizing way 9 Some radio stations even chose not to play it 18 However the controversy helped spur sales and the song became McGraw s first Top 10 entry on the U S country charts after getting as high as number 8 19 The song also peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 20 The album s second single Don t Take the Girl became McGraw s first number one on the U S country charts in addition to peaking at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 The song also helped cement his image as a ruggedly good looking guy with a sensitive side 18 By year s end the third single from the album Down on the Farm peaked at number 2 after that the album s fourth single also its title track became the singer s second number one song in early 1995 The fifth and final single Refried Dreams reached number 5 19 The album sold over 6 million copies topping the Billboard 200 and Top Country Album charts 9 On the strength of this success McGraw won Academy of Country Music awards for Album of the Year and Top New Male Vocalist in 1994 21 Billboard named Not a Moment Too Soon as the top country album of 1994 on Billboard Year End 22 All I Want edit McGraw s third studio album All I Want was released in 1995 Just like its predecessor this album debuted at No 1 on the country charts The album even sold over 2 million copies in the United States and reached the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 The album s first single I Like It I Love It became McGraw s third number one on the American country charts 19 and it also peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 This song also eventually became the goal song for the Nashville Predators once they began their inaugural season and since then has been left unchanged The album s next two singles Can t Be Really Gone and All I Want Is a Life its partial title track both made the top 5 at numbers 2 and 5 respectively The fourth single She Never Lets It Go to Her Heart gave McGraw his fourth number one on the U S country charts in 1996 Finishing off the singles was Maybe We Should Just Sleep on It 19 which peaked at number 4 In 1996 McGraw headlined the most successful country tour of the year The Spontaneous Combustion Tour with Faith Hill as his supporting act Hill broke off her engagement to her former producer Scott Hendricks so that she and McGraw could start dating each other they then married on October 6 1996 Everywhere edit The singer s fourth album 1997 s Everywhere was released in 1997 It topped the country charts as well and reached No 2 on the Billboard 200 selling 4 million copies 9 The album spawned six singles Four of those singles It s Your Love a duet with Faith Hill the title track Where the Green Grass Grows and Just to See You Smile reached number one on the country charts The Country Music Association awarded Everywhere its Album of the Year award for 1997 At the 40th Grammy Awards It s Your Love received two Grammy Award nominations for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals and Best Country Song 23 Both It s Your Love and Just to See You Smile were the number one country songs of 1997 and 1998 according to Billboard Year End charts 24 25 Just to See You Smile also set a record for the longest run on the country charts at the time at 42 weeks 26 The album s other two singles One of These Days and For a Little While both peaked at number 2 A Place in the Sun edit McGraw s fifth album A Place in the Sun continued his streak in 1999 debuting atop both the US country and pop album charts 21 and selling 3 million copies Over 251 000 of those copies were sold during its first week making this the singer s first number 1 opener on the Billboard 200 It produced another four number one hits on the U S country charts with Please Remember Me Something Like That My Best Friend and My Next Thirty Years Some Things Never Change peaked at number 7 on the charts 9 McGraw also contributed a song for the Grammy winning tribute album to Bob Wills entitled Ride With Bob A cover of Milk Cow Blues this song was recorded as a duet with Asleep at the Wheel whom he had met while performing together at the George Strait Country Music Festival 21 McGraw recorded two more duets with his wife in the late 1990s both of which appeared on her albums Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me from her multi platinum certified 1998 album Faith reached the Top 5 of the US country charts 9 Her follow up album 1999 s Breathe featured Let s Make Love which won a Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration in 2000 21 2000s edit nbsp McGraw performing for the United States Air Force in 2003 Greatest Hits edit In 2000 McGraw released his first Greatest Hits album which topped the country albums charts for nine weeks and sold nearly 6 million copies making this one of the biggest selling albums in the modern country market In the latter half of the year he and Hill went out on the Soul2Soul Tour playing to sellout crowds in 64 venues including Madison Square Garden The tour was one of the top tours of any genre in the U S It was also the leading country tour of 2000 26 While in Buffalo New York McGraw and Kenny Chesney became involved in a scuffle with police officers after Chesney attempted to ride a police horse McGraw came to Chesney s aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen and tried to arrest him The two were arrested and charged with assault but were later cleared During a concert with the George Strait Country Music Festival several weeks later Hill dressed as a police officer made an unscheduled appearance at the end of McGraw s set and led him off the stage 27 Set This Circus Down edit McGraw s sixth studio album Set This Circus Down was released in April 2001 It even spawned four number one hits on the country charts as well this time with Grown Men Don t Cry Angry All the Time with Faith Hill The Cowboy in Me and Unbroken The singer provided harmony vocals for Jo Dee Messina s song Bring On the Rain which he also produced That song topped the country charts 21 Hungry for more of his music fans downloaded a version of his performance of the song Things Change from his appearance at the Country Music Association Awards Show The song was played extensively on radio becoming the first country song to appear on the charts from a fully downloaded version 26 Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors edit In 2002 McGraw bucked country music traditions by recording his seventh studio album Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors with his tour band The Dancehall Doctors Unlike rock music where it is commonplace for touring bands to provide the music on albums recorded by the artist they support country albums are typically recorded with session musicians 28 McGraw chose to use his own touring band in order to recognize their part in his success and to capture some of the feel of a real band 26 All of the Dancehall Doctors have worked with McGraw since at least 1996 Their lineup includes Darran Smith lead guitar acoustic guitar Bob Minner rhythm guitar acoustic guitar banjo mandolin Denny Hemingson steel guitar electric baritone and slide guitars dobro John Marcus bass guitar Dean Brown fiddle mandolin Jeff McMahon piano organ synthesizer keyboards etc Billy Mason drums David Dunkley percussion 26 The album debuted at No 2 on the country albums charts 6 Its fourth and fifth singles Real Good Man and Watch the Wind Blow By both climbed to number one on the U S Billboard Hot Country Songs chart She s My Kind of Rain peaked at No 2 in 2003 and Red Rag Top reached number 5 The album also features a cover of Elton John s early 1970s classic Tiny Dancer as well as duets with Kim Carnes on Comfort Me a response to the September 11 2001 attacks and Don Henley and Timothy B Schmit of the Eagles on Illegal She s My Kind of Rain also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Country Vocal Performance Male at the 46th Grammy Awards 29 Live Like You Were Dying edit His eighth album 2004 s Live Like You Were Dying continued the singer s record of commercial success The album s first single and its title track was dedicated to his father Tug McGraw who died of a brain tumor earlier in the year was an ode to living life fully and in the moment 30 The second single Back When was a paean to an easy nostalgia In December 2019 McGraw spoke on stage at the annual End Well Symposium about why he wrote Live Like You Were Dying and his struggles with caregiving for his dying father 31 32 Live Like You Were Dying spent seven non consecutive weeks at No 1 on Billboard and went on to become the top country song of 2004 on the Billboard Year End charts 33 It also became one of the most awarded records by winning ACM Single and Song of the Year CMA Single and Song of the Year and a Grammy Back When went to number one on the country charts as well The album produced three more singles with Drugs or Jesus Do You Want Fries with That and My Old Friend Drugs or Jesus became McGraw s first single since 1993 to not ever reach within the Top 10 on the U S country charts while Do You Want Fries with That and My Old Friend peaked at numbers 5 and 6 respectively In late 2004 his unlikely duet with hip hop artist Nelly on Over and Over became a crossover hit 34 spending 10 weeks atop the top 40 chart Over and Over brought McGraw a success he had never previously experienced on contemporary hit radio or R amp B radio and brought both artists success neither had previously experienced in the hot adult contemporary market The song also spent a week at the top of the charts in the United Kingdom becoming McGraw s first hit single in Britain and Nelly s third number one hit in the country after Dilemma and My Place Over and Over also reached the top of the charts in Australia New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland and the top 10 in Austria Canada Denmark Germany Romania and Switzerland Throughout the 2005 NFL season McGraw sang an alternate version of I Like It I Love It every week during the season The alternate lyrics which changed each week would make reference to plays during Sunday s games and the song would be played alongside video highlights during halftime on Monday Night Football 35 Later in the year McGraw became a minority owner of the Arena Football League s Nashville Kats when majority owner Bud Adams owner of the NFL s Tennessee Titans was awarded the expansion franchise 36 Let It Go edit nbsp McGraw performing during the Soul2Soul Tour July 2006 photo by T Scott Sisters Photography In April 2006 McGraw and Hill began their 73 concert 55 city Soul2Soul II Tour again to strong commercial acceptance The tour grossed roughly 89 million and sold approximately 1 1 million tickets making it the top grossing tour in the history of country music 37 It was also named Major Tour of the Year by Pollstar beating out such heavyweights as Madonna and the Rolling Stones In a special gesture the couple donated all of the profits from their performance in New Orleans to Hurricane Katrina relief 38 McGraw along with Kenny Chesney contributed to a version of Tracy Lawrence s song Find Out Who Your Friends Are which can be found on Lawrence s album For the Love Although the official single version features only Lawrence s vocals many stations have opted to play the version with McGraw and Chesney instead McGraw released his eleventh studio album Let It Go on March 27 2007 The album s first single Last Dollar Fly Away peaked at number one on the Hot Country Songs chart This marked McGraw s first No 1 single since Back When in late 2004 The album debuted at No 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Album charts marking his fourth No 1 album on the 200 charts and his ninth overall 39 His daughters can be heard singing the chorus during the last few seconds of the song on the video During the Academy of Country Music awards show on May 15 2007 McGraw performed a song titled If You re Reading This which he co wrote with The Warren Brothers 40 Several radio stations began to play the live recording of the song as a result it entered the U S Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at No 35 41 McGraw also produced the debut album of country music duo Halfway to Hazard The duo s first single Daisy peaked at No 39 on the country charts in the summer of 2007 In the summer of 2007 McGraw and Hill toured together once again in the Soul2Soul 2007 tour In the edition of January 18 2008 of the USA Today newspaper McGraw was stated to be featured on the Def Leppard album Songs from the Sparkle Lounge having also co written the first single Nine Lives with Def Leppard band members Joe Elliott Phil Collen and Rick Savage The unusual pairing goes back to 2006 when McGraw joined Def Leppard onstage for the song Pour Some Sugar On Me and then collaborated on the song Nine Lives afterward The album was released on April 25 2008 At the 2007 50th Annual Grammy Awards McGraw received 5 nominations including Best Country Album for Let It Go Best Country Song both for If You re Reading This and I Need You Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with I Need You and Best Male Country Vocal Performance with If You re Reading This 42 In May 2008 he hit the road with the Live Your Voice tour The mainly outdoor arena concert tour was his first solo outing in nearly three years Also in May 2008 he debuted a new song in his follow up to Let It Go at the Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio California In July 2008 the album s sixth single and its title track Let It Go was released to country radio Following that a seventh single Nothin to Die For entered the Country charts at No 57 in late December McGraw released his third greatest hits package Greatest Hits 3 on October 7 2008 The album features 12 tracks McGraw was set to debut a new song at the 2009 ACM Awards but then canceled his performance he was replaced by Blake Shelton who sang She Wouldn t Be Gone Southern Voice edit nbsp Tim McGraw with Faith Hill at the 2009 American Music Awards McGraw s twelfth studio album Southern Voice was released October 20 2009 and led by the single It s A Business Doing Pleasure With You which was shipped to radio outlets in late June 2009 43 Southern Voice was argued to be McGraw s last album for Curb Records following the dispute over releasing his third Greatest Hits collection back in October 2008 without his permission 44 McGraw did not approve of the release On November 30 2010 Curb Records released his fourth greatest hits compilation Number One Hits 2010s edit Emotional Traffic and Curb Records lawsuit edit On January 2 2011 McGraw announced plans for his Emotional Traffic Tour featuring opening acts Luke Bryan and The Band Perry 45 Sirius XM announced on March 30 2011 that they would be launching Tim McGraw radio a commercial free music channel devoted to McGraw s music and featuring an in depth interview with McGraw as well 46 As of fall 2010 McGraw had finished work on the album Emotional Traffic his last album with Curb Records 47 On May 13 2011 Curb Records filed a breach of contract suit against McGraw 48 The label alleged that McGraw recorded tracks for his Emotional Traffic album too early prior to its delivery to the label 48 Several days later McGraw filed a counter suit against the label seeking advance payment and recording fund reimbursement unspecified damages and a jury trial 49 A trial was scheduled to begin in July 2012 50 51 In November 2011 a judge granted McGraw permission to record music for another label ending his relationship with Curb Records that began in 1990 50 51 A few hours after the ruling Curb released Better Than I Used to Be the second single from Emotional Traffic 52 53 The album was released on January 24 2012 53 Two Lanes of Freedom edit In December 2011 McGraw released his first Christmas single Christmas All Over the World on his own label StyleSonic Records On May 21 2012 however he signed with Big Machine Records 54 McGraw s debut album for Big Machine entitled Two Lanes of Freedom was released on February 5 2013 55 It debuted at number 2 on the charts by selling 108 000 copies 56 The album includes the singles Truck Yeah One of Those Nights Highway Don t Care a duet with Taylor Swift which also features Keith Urban on lead guitar and Southern Girl McGraw performed at the C2C Country to Country festival in London on March 16 2013 57 Love Story and Sundown Heaven Town edit McGraw released a single titled Lookin for That Girl in January 2014 as the lead off single to his second album for Big Machine It was followed immediately by the announcement of the Sundown Heaven Town Tour 58 The album titled Sundown Heaven Town was released on September 16 2014 59 Four months into its run Lookin for That Girl was withdrawn as a single and replaced with Meanwhile Back at Mama s which features backing vocals from Hill Shotgun Rider became the album s third single and a number 1 Country Airplay hit by the end of 2014 Following it was Diamond Rings and Old Barstools a duet with Catherine Dunn McGraw s eighth greatest hits album Love Story is a compilation of his twelve biggest love songs and two previously unreleased recordings It was released exclusively through Walmart on February 4 2014 by Curb Records 60 Damn Country Music edit On August 10 2015 McGraw released a new single to digital retailers titled Top of the World which was later released to radio on August 17 2015 as the lead single to his third studio album for Big Machine Records On September 17 McGraw announced that the album was titled Damn Country Music with a release date scheduled for November 6 61 The album s second single Humble and Kind released to country radio on February 1 2016 and went on to reach number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country charts McGraw was selected as one of 30 artists to perform on Forever Country a mash up track of Take Me Home Country Roads On the Road Again and I Will Always Love You which celebrates 50 years of the CMA Awards 62 The album s third single How I ll Always Be released to country radio on July 11 2016 It reached number 3 on the Country Airplay in January 2017 The Rest of Our Life edit On October 4 2016 during a show at the Ryman Auditorium McGraw and Hill announced that they would be going back on the road together again on the Soul2Soul World Tour The tour began on April 7 2017 in New Orleans and will continue into 2018 incorporating the C2C Country to Country festival held in the UK and Ireland throughout March 2018 63 Before the commencement of the tour it was reported that McGraw alongside Hill had signed a new deal with Sony Music Nashville The signing also indicated the release of a duet album between the couple and that multiple solo recordings would be produced 64 65 The new record label signing also preceded the release of Speak to a Girl the lead single from the duet album The Rest of Our Life which was released on November 17 2017 66 67 The release of the album coincided with the opening of an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum titled Mississippi Woman Louisiana Man which celebrates the careers of both McGraw and Hill 68 McGraw released two major best selling books in 2019 with the first co written with Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham which reached No 2 on the New York Times Bestsellers list Songs of America Patriotism Protest and the Music That Made a Nation New York Random House 2019 ISBN 978 0593132951 His second book Grit and Grace also reached No 2 on the New York Times Bestsellers list 69 2020s edit Here on Earth edit In February 2020 McGraw rejoined Big Machine Records which he was previously signed to from 2011 to 2017 70 He released a new album Here on Earth on August 21 2020 The Here on Earth Tour was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 71 In January 2021 McGraw released the single Undivided with Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line 72 which was included on a deluxe edition of Here on Earth released later that year 73 On October 9 2021 McGraw confronted a heckler at a performance at the Nugget Events Center in Sparks Nevada after he forgot the words to his song Just to See You Smile After removing the heckler he explained that he had been filming a movie and had a lot on his mind and asked for the audience s help in remembering the words 74 Standing Room Only and Poet s Resume edit On August 25 2023 McGraw released his sixteenth studio album Standing Room Only 75 The title track was released as the album s lead single on March 10 2023 It reached number 2 on the U S Country Airplay chart Three months after releasing Standing Room Only McGraw surprised released a six track EP Poet s Resume on November 21 2023 76 Producer editMcGraw has occasionally served as a record producer in collaboration with Byron Gallimore who has co produced all of his albums The two co produced Jo Dee Messina s self titled debut 77 as well as her next two albums I m Alright and Burn McGraw and Gallimore also produced the only album released by The Clark Family Experience in 2000 and Halfway to Hazard s 2007 self titled debut album Acting career editMcGraw s first acting appearance came in a 1997 episode of The Jeff Foxworthy Show where he played Foxworthy s rival citation needed In 2004 McGraw played a sheriff in Rick Schroder s independent release Black Cloud Later in the same year McGraw received critical acclaim as the overbearing father of a running back in the major studio Texas high school football drama Friday Night Lights The Dallas Observer said the role was played with unexpected ferocity by country singer Tim McGraw 78 The movie went on to gross over 60 million worldwide at the box office 79 and sold millions in the DVD market Most recently it was named one of the Top 50 High School Movies of All Time No 37 by Entertainment Weekly McGraw s first lead role was in the 2006 film Flicka which was released in theaters October 20 2006 In the remake of the classic book My Friend Flicka McGraw played the father Rob costarring with Alison Lohman and Maria Bello The family friendly movie debuted in the top 10 list and has grossed over 25 million at the box office 80 McGraw again achieved critical acclaim for his acting 81 82 Shortly before Flicka opened McGraw received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame His star is located at 6901 Hollywood Boulevard near stars honoring Julie Andrews William Shatner and the late Greta Garbo One of his Flicka co stars Alison Lohman attended the ceremony that included comments from Billy Bob Thornton McGraw s co star in the film Friday Night Lights 83 In addition to acting in Flicka McGraw served as executive producer of the soundtrack album which was released by his record label StyleSonic Records in association with Curb Records and Fox 2000 films It featured the closing credit song My Little Girl one of the first two songs that McGraw recorded that he also co wrote the other being I ve Got Friends That Do both of which were included on Greatest Hits Vol 2 84 The song was nominated by the Broadcast Film Critics for Best Song in a film and the movie was nominated in the category Best Family Film Live Action The movie proved to be another success in the DVD market and has sold over a million copies debuting at No 3 on the DVD sales chart 80 McGraw also had a small part in the Michael Mann produced 2007 film The Kingdom reuniting him with Friday Night Lights director Peter Berg McGraw played a bitter angered widower whose wife was killed in the terrorist attack that is the centerpiece of the movie citation needed On November 22 2008 McGraw made his first appearance on Saturday Night Live citation needed He also played Dallas McVie in Four Christmases citation needed McGraw appeared in the 2009 film The Blind Side as Sean Tuohy husband of Sandra Bullock s character Leigh Anne Tuohy The Blind Side is based on the true story of Michael Oher a homeless African American youngster from a broken home taken in and adopted by the Tuohys a well to do white family who help him fulfill his potential citation needed He is among the stars of Dirty Girl a film that premiered on September 12 2010 at the Toronto Film Festival along with Juno Temple Milla Jovovich William H Macy and Dwight Yoakam citation needed Also in 2010 McGraw starred in Country Strong as James Canter the husband and manager of the fictional country singer Kelly Canter portrayed by Gwyneth Paltrow 85 In addition to his appearance in the film McGraw s song Me and Tennessee a duet with Paltrow was played during the closing credits and appears on the film s soundtrack citation needed In 2015 McGraw appeared in Brad Bird s Tomorrowland as Eddie Newton a NASA engineer and Casey Newton s played by Britt Robertson father citation needed 1883 a spinoff prequel to Taylor Sheridan s Yellowstone television series was released in late 2021 and stars McGraw Faith Hill and Sam Elliot 86 Charitable efforts editIn 1994 when McGraw first reached fame he established the annual Swampstock event It began as a charity softball game to raise money for hometown little league programs the event now includes a celebrity softball game and a multi artist concert that attracts over 11 000 fans per year The combined events have funded new Little League parks and equipment and have established college scholarship funds for students in the northeast Louisiana area 87 From 1996 to 1999 McGraw hosted an annual New Year s Eve concert in Nashville with special guests including Jeff Foxworthy the Dixie Chicks and Martina McBride The 1997 show raised over 100 000 for the Country Music Foundation Hall of Fame and Museum Beginning in 1999 McGraw would pick select cities on each tour and the night before he was scheduled to perform would choose a local club and host a quickly organized show This tour within a tour became known as The Bread and Water Tour and all proceeds from the show would go to a charity from that community 87 McGraw designed a charity T shirt sold through Angelwear to benefit MusiCares MusiCares supports musicians in times of need His charity focuses particularly on health issues The Tim McGraw Foundation raises funds to enhance the quality of life of children and adults with brain tumors He supports the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center the David Foster Foundation which helps families of children in need of organ transplants and Musicians on Call which brings music to hospital patients bedsides He also performs during dinners and auctions to benefit children with disabilities Hill and McGraw gave the Navy Marine Corps Relief Society 375 000 the entire gate receipts from one of their concerts to assist the families of 17 sailors following the terrorist attack on USS Cole the guided missile destroyer that suffered significant damage in the Gulf of Aden Yemen on October 12 2000 88 In the days immediately following Hurricane Katrina McGraw who was raised in Mississippi joined groups taking supplies to Gulfport Mississippi The two also hosted several charity concerts to benefit those who were displaced by the storm 89 Later in the year the couple established the Neighbor s Keeper Foundation which provides funding for community charities to assist with basic humanitarian services in the event of a natural disaster or for desperate personal circumstances McGraw is also a member of the American Red Cross National Celebrity Cabinet to which various celebrities donate their time skills and fame to help the Red Cross highlight important initiatives and response efforts 90 McGraw has helped out with charity events held by Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre The Brett Favre Fourward Foundation has featured McGraw performing concerts during dinners and auctions that benefit children with disabilities in Wisconsin and Mississippi One instance is recorded on Favre s official website 91 On July 12 2007 it was made public that McGraw while in Grand Rapids Michigan for a performance donated 5 000 to Kailey Kozminski the 3 year old daughter of Officer Robert Kozminski a Grand Rapids police officer who was killed on July 8 2007 while responding to a domestic disturbance 92 In April 2023 McGraw surprised rising country star Brandon Davis whom he previously brought on tour with him in 2022 with a new guitar after all of his gear was stolen earlier in the month 93 Politics edit nbsp Tim McGraw poses for a sailor at Ponte Vedra Beach Florida on May 5 2010 before performing at the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass military appreciation day In a 2006 interview with Esquire magazine McGraw stated he would like to run for public office as a Democratic Party candidate possibly for United States Senate or Governor of Tennessee his home state 94 95 In the same interview he praised Bill Clinton 94 In a 2008 interview with People magazine McGraw referred to himself as a Blue Dog Democrat and stated that he and his family support Barack Obama 1 In January 2021 McGraw performed on the Celebrating America inaugural special a primetime virtual concert celebrating the inauguration of Joe Biden 96 97 Personal life editMcGraw married fellow country singer Faith Hill in 1996 and they have three daughters 98 He and Hill own Goat Cay which they unofficially named L ile d Anges a private island in the Bahamas 99 In 2000 Kenny Chesney and McGraw became involved in a scuffle with police officers in Buffalo New York after Chesney was riding a State Police horse and refused to get off the horse McGraw came to Chesney s aid after police officers nearby believed the horse was being stolen 100 The two were arrested and charged Chesney for disorderly conduct and McGraw for assault but were acquitted in 2001 101 McGraw holds a private pilot license and owns a single engine Cirrus SR22 102 103 In 2015 Forbes estimated McGraw s annual income at 38 million 104 McGraw is the godfather to the son of Garrett Hedlund and Emma Roberts He and Hedlund became friends after co starring in Friday Night Lights and Country Strong 105 In acknowledgment of his grandfather s Italian heritage McGraw was honored by the National Italian American Foundation NIAF in 2004 receiving the NIAF Special Achievement Award in Music during the Foundation s 29th Anniversary Gala 106 McGraw s Bracco Italiano named Lepshi won Best of Breed at the 2023 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show 107 108 The McGraw Hill family also has two other Bracco Italianos Caesar and Stromboli 109 110 Discography editMain articles Tim McGraw albums discography and Tim McGraw singles discography Studio albums edit Tim McGraw 1993 Not a Moment Too Soon 1994 All I Want 1995 Everywhere 1997 A Place in the Sun 1999 Set This Circus Down 2001 Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors 2002 Live Like You Were Dying 2004 Let It Go 2007 Southern Voice 2009 Emotional Traffic 2012 Two Lanes of Freedom 2013 Sundown Heaven Town 2014 Damn Country Music 2015 The Rest of Our Life with Faith Hill 2017 Here on Earth 2020 Standing Room Only 2023 Tours editHeadlining The Spontaneous Combustion Tour 1996 Everywhere Tour 1997 The Bread and Water Tour 1999 Set This Circus Down Tour 2001 Live Like You Were Dying Tour 2004 Live Your Voice Tour 2008 Southern Voice Tour 2010 Emotional Traffic Tour 2011 Two Lanes of Freedom Tour 2013 Sundown Heaven Town Tour 2014 Shotgun Rider Tour 2015 McGraw Live Tour 2022 Standing Room Only Tour 2024 Co headlining Soul2Soul Tour 2000 with Faith Hill Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 2007 with Faith Hill Tim McGraw amp Faith Hill Australia 2012 Tour 2012 Brothers of the Sun Tour 2012 with Kenny Chesney Soul2Soul The World Tour 2017 2018 with Faith Hill Filmography editFilm edit Film Year Title Role Notes 2004 Black Cloud Sheriff Cliff Powers Friday Night Lights Charles Billingsley Nominated MTV Movie Award Best Male Breakthrough Performance 2006 Flicka Rob McLaughlin Nominated Critics Choice Award for Best Song My Little Girl 2007 The Kingdom Aaron Jackson 2008 Four Christmases Dallas McVie 2009 The Blind Side Sean Tuohy 2010 Dirty Girl Danny Briggs Country Strong James Canter 2015 Tomorrowland Eddie Newton 2017 The Shack Willie Television edit Television Year Title Role Notes 1997 The Jeff Foxworthy Show Lionel Episode Feud for Thought 2000 Sesame Street Himself Episode 3919 2008 Saturday Night Live Host Episode Tim McGraw Ludacris amp T Pain 2011 Who Do You Think You Are Himself Episode Tim McGraw 2013 Cake Boss Episode A Cowboy In Hoboken 2015 Repeat After Me Episode 1x4 2016 The Voice Season 11 Key Advisor 2019 Brad Paisley Thinks He s Special Himself Guest Brad Paisley with Special Guests Darius Rucker Carrie Underwood Peyton Manning Kimberly Williams Paisley Kelsea Ballerini Jonas Brothers 2021 Yellowstone James Dutton 2 episodes in season 4 2021 2022 1883 10 episodesAwards editGrammy Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Results 1996 Hope Country Music s Quest for a Cure Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Nominated 1997 It s Your Love with Faith Hill Nominated 1998 Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me with Faith Hill Nominated 1999 Please Remember Me Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated 2000 My Best Friend Nominated Let s Make Love with Faith Hill Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Won 2001 Set This Circus Down Best Country Album Nominated Grown Men Don t Cry Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated Bring On the Rain with Jo Dee Messina Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Nominated 2003 She s My Kind of Rain Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated 2004 Live Like You Were Dying Best Country Album Nominated Live Like You Were Dying Best Male Country Vocal Performance Won 2005 Like We Never Loved At All with Faith Hill Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Won 2007 Let It Go Best Country Album Nominated If You re Reading This Best Country Song Nominated Best Male Country Vocal Performance Nominated I Need You with Faith Hill Best Country Collaboration with Vocals Nominated 2013 Two Lanes of Freedom Best Country Album Nominated Highway Don t Care with Taylor Swift amp Keith Urban Best Country Duo Group Performance Nominated 2014 Meanwhile Back at Mama s with Faith Hill Nominated Other awards edit 111 Year Awards Award 1994 Country Music Television Male Video Artist of the Year Academy of Country Music Album of the Year Not a Moment Too Soon Top New Male Vocalist Billboard Awards Top New Country Artist Billboard Magazine Top New Country Album Not a Moment Too Soon 1995 American Music Awards Favorite Country New Artist 1997 Billboard Magazine Single of the Year It s Your Love with Faith Hill Country Music Television Video of the Year It s Your Love with Faith Hill Male Artist of the Year Playgirl Magazine Top Ten Sexiest Men of the Year CMA Vocal Event It s Your Love with Faith Hill 1998 Billboard Awards Country Single of the Year Just to See You Smile CMA Album of the Year Everywhere Academy of Country Music Single of the Year It s Your Love with Faith Hill Song of the Year It s Your Love with Faith Hill Video of the Year It s Your Love with Faith Hill Top Vocal Event It s Your Love with Faith Hill 1999 Male Vocalist Vocal Collaboration Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me with Faith Hill CMA Male Vocalist Album of the Year A Place in the Sun 2000 Male Vocalist National Fatherhood Initiative Father of the Year Academy of Country Music Male Vocalist Billboard Awards Male Artist of the Year 2001 American Music Awards Favorite Male Country Artist CMA Entertainer of the Year Billboard Awards Country Artist Male Country Artist Country Albums Artist Country Single Artist Country Album Greatest Hits 2002 American Music Awards Best Country Album Set This Circus Down Favorite Male Country Artist 2003 American Music Awards January Favorite Country Male Artist Radio Music Awards January Country Male Artist American Music Awards November Favorite Country Male Artist 2004 People s Choice Awards Favorite Country Male Artist Radio Music Awards Country Male Artist CMA Single of the Year Live Like You Were Dying 2005 American Music Awards Album of the Year Live Like You Were Dying Best Male Country Artist Academy of Country Music Song of the Year Live Like You Were Dying Single of the Year Live Like You Were Dying People s Choice Awards Favorite Country Male Artist Country Music Television Most Inspiring Video Live Like You Were Dying 2006 People s Choice Awards Top Male Performer 2012 CMA Musical Event of the Year Feel Like a Rock Star with Kenny Chesney 2013 British Country Music Association International Song of the Year Highway Don t Care with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban 2014 People s Choice Awards Country Music Icon 2016 CMT Music Awards Video Of The Year Humble and Kind References edit a b Eileen Finan September 10 2008 Tim McGraw The Two Sides of Tim People Archived from the original on December 19 2008 Retrieved May 23 2017 It s innate in me to be a blue dog Democrat I m not saying I m right or wrong but that s what I am My wife and I and our family will do everything we can to support Obama I like his ideas I like his energy and I like the statement he would make for our country to the world Country music star Tim McGraw collapses on stage in Ireland AOL March 12 2018 Retrieved June 9 2018 a b Tim s mom survives has a new dream The Florida Times Union Jacksonville April 23 2004 Archived from the original on June 17 2013 Retrieved March 3 2012 Litsky Frank January 6 2004 Tug McGraw 59 Is Dead Star With Mets and Phillies The New York Times Retrieved June 30 2017 Wooten Sara Mcintosh 2010 Tim McGraw Celebrity with Heart Enslow Publishing LLC p 19 ISBN 978 0 766034 05 1 a b c d e Joe Biden Chuck Hagel Tim McGraw December 10 2002 Larry King Live Interviews with Joe Biden Chuck Hagel Tim McGraw Interview Interviewed by Larry King CNN a b Country star Tim McGraw travels back in time to 1883 with wife Faith Hill Fresh Air on NPR April 19 2022 Retrieved April 19 2022 Vivinetto Gina August 25 2021 Tim McGraw explains why he couldn t be angry with his dad Today Retrieved April 19 2022 a b c d e f g h Huey Steve Tim McGraw biography Allmusic Retrieved August 18 2014 What s different about Pike Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Kappa Psi Chapter Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved March 15 2007 History amp Records All Time Roster 2013 ULM Baseball Guide ULM Warhawks Athletics February 13 2013 pp 74 76 Retrieved November 24 2013 Pruett David B 2015 McGraw Samuel Tim othy Grove Music Online Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article A2276057 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 Retrieved April 19 2022 a b Jessen Wade October 6 2001 A Record Breaking Career Billboard pp 28 34 At 39 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2011 Tim McGraw Laments Label s Hold on Upcoming Album The Boot April 20 2011 Retrieved October 22 2011 a b Curb Records Files Breach of Contract Suit Against Tim McGraw Billboard May 16 2011 Archived from the original on January 12 2013 Retrieved November 30 2011 Tim McGraw Files Counter Suit Against Curb Records Billboard May 24 2011 Archived from the original on November 14 2012 Retrieved November 30 2011 a b Tim McGraw wins legal battle with Curb The Tennessean Nashville November 30 2011 dead link a b Court Says Tim McGraw Is Free to Record and Shop for Another Label CMT November 30 2011 Retrieved December 1 2011 New Tim McGraw Single Released by Curb CMT December 1 2011 Retrieved December 1 2011 a b Tim McGraw s Emotional Traffic Finally Has Release Date TheBoot com December 2 2013 Retrieved March 31 2013 Tim McGraw Signs With Big Machine Billboard Retrieved February 5 2013 Geller Wendy October 31 2012 Tim McGraw Announces Title Release Date For New Album Performing New Single At 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of Country Network Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Sign Record Deals with Sony Music Entertainment Sounds Like Nashville February 13 2017 Retrieved March 20 2017 Tim McGraw amp Faith Hill Sign With Sony Music Entertainment Exclusive Billboard com February 13 2017 Retrieved January 9 2018 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Announce Joint Single Album Sounds Like Nashville March 20 2017 Retrieved March 20 2017 McGraw Tim Excited to announce our new album and new single The Rest Of Our Life Thanx for being a part of our journey Twitter com Retrieved January 9 2018 1 Archived November 17 2017 at the Wayback Machine Advice How To amp Miscellaneous Books Best Sellers Nov 24 2019 The New York Times The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 5 2020 Tim McGraw Returns to Big Machine Records Exclusive Billboard February 21 2020 Retrieved March 5 2020 Stefano Angela July 10 2020 Tim McGraw s New Album Here on Earth Due In August Taste of Country Retrieved July 10 2020 Mamo Heran January 5 2021 Tim McGraw 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2015 Cirrus Owner Tim McGraw YouTube Retrieved February 23 2015 Tim McGraw Forbes 2015 Archived from the original on May 21 2011 Retrieved April 28 2016 VanHoose Benjamin February 19 2021 Garrett Hedlund on Tim McGraw Being Godfather to His and Emma Roberts Son Rhodes He s the Best People Magazine Retrieved February 21 2021 Country Music Star Tim Mcgraw To be Honored at Largest Italian American Gala in Washington DC NIAF October 5 2004 Retrieved February 24 2021 McGraw Tim thetimmcgraw May 9 2023 So proud of Lepshi Retrieved July 14 2023 via Instagram Sullivan Marisa May 10 2023 Tim McGraw Reveals His Bracco Italiano Lepshi Won Best of Breed at Westminster Dog Show People Retrieved August 14 2023 McGraw Tim thetimmcgraw November 25 2020 Caesar and Stromboli Retrieved August 14 2023 via Instagram Shaw Gabbi May 11 2023 Tim McGraw s dog Lepshi a bracco Italiano won Best of Breed at the Westminster dog show Insider Retrieved August 14 2023 via Yahoo Sports Tim McGraw Awards Curb Records 2007 Archived from the original on September 29 2011 Retrieved March 15 2007 Further reading editBrown Jim Sparrow Susan Faith Hill amp Tim McGraw Soul 2 Soul Quarry Music Books 2002 ISBN 1 55082 293 4 Gray Scott Perfect Harmony the Faith Hill amp Tim McGraw Story 1st ed Ballantine Books 1999 ISBN 0 345 43412 9 McGraw Tim Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors This is Ours Atria Books 2002 ISBN 0 7434 6706 X Nichols Tim and Craig Wiseman Live Like You Were Dying Rutledge Hill P 2004 ISBN 1 4016 0212 6 Trimble Betty McMom A Mother s Story D Agostino Dahlhauser Ditmore Pub 1996 ISBN 1 886371 32 6External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tim McGraw nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Tim McGraw nbsp Biography portal Official website Tim McGraw at AllMusic Tim McGraw at Country Music Television Tim McGraw at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim McGraw amp oldid 1221140422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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