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- Tim Mcgraw -- Tug Mcgraw
Tug McGraw had a brief affair with Tucker Tim's mother, and he was originally named Samuel Timothy Smith. Trimble raised Tim in Start, Louisiana, near Monroe. He didn't discover that McGraw was his father until he was 11. As a child, he was torn between a career in music and a career in athletics. While attending Northeast Louisiana University, he was drawn to a musical career and started playing in clubs around Louisiana. Dropping out of college in 1989, he left for Nashville and played in clubs in that city hoping to be discovered. - Tim Mcgraw
Tickets to Tim Mcgraw are available for the following venues, dates and times. To sort the list, click on the column header. To find tickets for the given venue, date and time, click the tickets link in that row. - Tim Mcgraw -- Country Music
The country music star’s upcoming “Tim McGraw ’08 Live Your Voice Tour” was announced Thursday. The tour will kick off May 9 in Tampa, Fla., and include special guests Jason Aldean and Halfway to Hazard. - Tim Mcgraw -- Albums
Tim McGraw has been one of country music's most popular performers since his 1994 breakout album Not A Moment Too Soon. McGraw was raised in Louisiana and went to Nashville in 1989 to make it in country music. He released his first album in 1992 and had some modest success, but his 1994 record produced top hits such as "Indian Outlaw" and "Down on the Farm." His next record was All I Want (1995) and featured the hits "Maybe We Should Sleep On It" and "I Like It, I Love It." On a 1996 nationwide tour he met country star Faith Hill; they were married the same year and their already hot careers got even hotter. Their duet "It's Your Love," from McGraw's 1997 album Everywhere, was a top-ten hit on the pop charts and topped Billboard's country chart for six weeks running. His other albums include A Place in the Sun (1999), Set This Circus Down (2001) and Live Like You Were Dying (2004). - Tim Mcgraw -- Tour
When it came time to record his new record, Live Like You Were Dying, Tim McGraw knew just what he wanted. He was, after all, coming off the extraordinarily successful Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors, which he and his longtime touring band had recorded in a mountaintop studio in upstate New York. The natural and creative atmosphere, the isolation that allowed them to concentrate fully on the music, and the attendant camaraderie all beckoned him to return. It was a decision that began paying off the moment they drove up. "It was like going away to summer camp," he says. - Faith Hill -- Tim Mcgraw
Well, whether Faith Hill's reaction to Carrie's win was a joke or not, she should know there are cameras everywhere and conductr herself accordingly. Not to nitpick, but what year was the last time Hill won Female Singer? - Dr Phil -- Phil Mcgraw
Late in 2007, McGraw began promoting his upcoming Dr. Phil Show extension, The Doctors, which is set to launch in Fall, 2008.[27] The show will be hosted by television personality and ER physician Dr. Travis Stork ("The Bachelor"). Other experts include various personalities who have appeared on the Dr. Phil show over the years. They are Dr. Lisa Masterson, an obstetrician/gynecologist; Dr. Andrew Ordon, a plastic surgeon; Dr. Tara Fields, a licensed marriage and family therapist; and Dr. Jim Sears, a pediatrician. These doctors will make appearances on the Dr. Phil show throughout the 2007-08 season so that McGraw can instruct them on "how to give articulate medical advice while being scrutinized by a studio audience in Los Angeles." Jay McGraw (Dr. Phil's older son) will be executive producer of the new show.[28] - Tim Mcgraw -- Faith Hill
After wrapping the most successful consecutive multi-year tour in country music history last year, “Soul2Soul II,” with wife Faith Hill, Tim McGraw returns to touring in 2008 as a solo act. McGraw, an electrifying performer who has headlined and sold out shows since 1993, will kick-off “Tim McGraw ‘08 Live Your Voice Tour” in May with special guest Jason Aldean and Halfway To Hazard. The first leg of the tour is slated to launch in Tampa, Florida on May 9 and will wrap in July 6 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. - Tim Mcgraw -- Rascal Flatts
Seen in the City~ Cheap Tim McGraw Tickets, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes stopped in Phonoluxe Saturday. Steph spies say he had on a cool pair of boots, jeans, a big coat .&.a scarf, all the time wearing his Ray Ban Aviatars. The rocker bought a lot of vinyl from the record store on Nolensville Road. Rascal Flatts? Jay DeMarcus was at Tuesday nights Music Mafia at Code Blue (pictured with Brent Young). Just days later, Mindy McCready jumped on stage for a few songs with Kingbilly at Code Blue. - Buddy Jewell -- Tim Mcgraw
Buddy Jewell is the renowned country singer who emerged as an uprising artist of his times. He was born as a citizen of Arkansas, he developed his musical interest right from the beginning of his childhood. As he came out of his teen age, he took singing as his professional career. He wanted to pursue his career in music and therefore he worked towards it. For four consecutive years, the band toured extensively. It was during this time he moved to Dallas, TX, to give his performance in a gun fight show at the Six Flags theme park.
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