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Sunday, Sept. 10, Spokane Interstate Fair

Seeing Tim McGraw’s show at the Interstate Fair brought me to the realization that all those people moving their lips as they drive aren’t just talking to themselves. They are singing along with and diligently committing to memory McGraw’s latest songs.

McGraw is hot stuff for country fans, and Sunday he showed why. He gave the fans packed into the stands at the Interstate Fairgrounds an hour and a half of rowdy, hard-driving country music. Party tunes, such as “Gettin’ Down on the Farm,” “I Like It, I Love It (I Want Some More Of It)” and the title track from his soon-to-be-released album, “All I Want (Is a Life),” are a strong suit for him. Bad boys are always more entertaining.

But McGraw has something for after the party, too. He turns a ballad around just right, so the hooks are sure to get you. From “Not a Moment Too Soon” and “I Don’t Want to Be Here in the Morning” to “She Can’t Be Really Gone” he gives a weighty significance to seemingly simple turns of phrase.

Poetry should do just that, - take thoughts which many people might share and express them better than any of us could. Call it poetry or not, McGraw hit the nail on the head with “Don’t Take the Girl.” This is a powerful love song which has obviously touched a lot of hearts. McGraw didn’t even have to supply the final verse - he just stood still on stage with his head bowed and let the audience finish his song.

As an entertainer, he has what it takes. His voice is dynamic and flexible, he has a stack of good material and, although the posturing-forthe-ladies bits are lost on me, he seems to have a great time on stage.

Opening the show was Martina McBride, another up-and-comer who has a lot to say. Women, in particular, are listening carefully.

“My Baby Loves Me Just the Way That I Am” has gained quite a following in the acceptance and validation department.

McBride’s upbeat country rock is exemplified by her “Wild Angels,” the namesake tune of the album she is releasing next month. She also sang two ballads from the album, “Safe in the Arms of Love” and the soaring “Where I Used to Have a Heart.” Her clear voice and fresh attitude make her easy on the ears.

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10 Tim McGraw Songs From The ’90s That You Loved, But Probably Forgot About

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Most newer artists (and even some of the greats) will often throw a good cover song into their set to get the crowd going.

It’s cool to be at a similar age with a lot of upcoming artists, because we all grew up on the same music.

For those of us that grew up in the ’90s, Tim McGraw was one of the biggest influences of the time, and still is to this day. Walk into any country show, or any bar with a band, and you’re bound to hear a Tim McGraw song.

We were recently treated to a remake of his hit song, “The Cowboy In Me” for Yellowstone Season 4, and while that was a hit single from 2001, it got me thinking about some of the others… some of the ’90s McGraw singles that aren’t his  biggest  hits.

There are so many more Tim McGraw songs from the ’90s that are worthy of bringing back to your attention.

Here’s 10 of them:

“Not A Moment Too Soon” (1994)

“refried dreams” (1995), “can’t be really gone” (1995), “she never lets it go to her heart” (1996), “maybe we should just sleep on it” (1996), “all i want is a life” (1996), “everywhere” (1997), “one of these days” (1998), “for a little while” (1998), “please remember me” (1999).

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Who Is Tim McGraw?

Early life and father.

Born on May 1, 1967 (though some sources say 1966), in Delhi, Louisiana, Tim McGraw is the son of Betty Smith (now Betty Trimble) and Tug McGraw. Tim grew up thinking that his mother's husband, Horace Smith, a trucker, was his father. The couple divorced when McGraw was nine, and after that, he and his mother were often forced to relocate around Richland Parish.

One time after moving, McGraw, then 11, opened a box that contained his birth certificate, which had his father's name scribbled out but listed the occupation as "baseball player." His mother eventually divulged that she had a brief summer romance with Tug McGraw, a minor league pitcher at the time. He quickly left her, though, and she married Smith when her son was seven months old.

Tug McGraw went on to make his name with the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies. By the early 1970s, he was the highest-paid and most popular relief pitcher in professional baseball. McGraw met him once at a game in Houston, but his biological father showed little interest in maintaining a close relationship. The baseball star had married and had two other children by then, though he and his wife divorced in 1988.

McGraw was initially angry at his father for not supporting him, but later forgave him, telling People , "He was 22 and immature when it happened." Ironically, McGraw had his father's baseball card taped to his bedroom wall even before he knew he was his father.

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Early Musical Influences

Though he was raised in Start, Louisiana, a tiny town in Richland Parish, McGraw spent a good deal of time on the road in the cab of Smith's 18-wheeler. In the truck, he would sing along to country artists like Charley Pride, Johnny Paycheck and George Jones. "By the time I was six," McGraw related to Christopher John Farley in Time , "I felt as if I knew the words to every album Merle Haggard ever recorded." He also sang spirituals in church, and belted show tunes in elementary school plays.

Though he played Little League as a boy, McGraw had given up his dreams of becoming a pro ball player like his dad by the time he went to college. When he was a senior at Monroe Christian High School, he met up again with Tug McGraw, who agreed to pay for his higher education. McGraw graduated as salutatorian in 1985. Shortly after that he changed his surname to match that of his biological father, though he continues to consider his stepfather, Smith, as his true dad.

As a freshman at Northeast Louisiana State University, McGraw took pre-law courses after seeing the film And Justice for All , starring Al Pacino . But he ended up enjoying parties more than classes, and became more interested in music. He bought a guitar at a pawn shop, and within a year, he was singing in clubs around Monroe, Louisiana.

Soon, he decided to quit school and try his luck in Nashville. His father told him to finish school first, but McGraw reminded him that he had quit college for baseball. Besides, as McGraw noted to Dave McKenna in the Washington Post , "The only thing I learned in college was how to float a keg, and I didn't figure that was going to get me too far. So even though it was kind of scary, I wasn't giving up much. I thought I could make it." His dad continued to support him while he tried to rev up a career.

First Hit and Controversy

Landing in Music City in May 1989, McGraw had little experience in performing and no contacts. But the industry was ripe for smooth, handsome male vocalists, and he managed to line up gigs in Printers Alley clubs. Within a year and a half, he cinched a contract with Curb Records. His first self-titled album came out in April of 1993, but sank into oblivion. To drum up attention, the label sent McGraw on the road with his band, the Dance Hall Doctors, and his live act went over big. With power ballads and party hits like Steve Miller's "The Joker," he found his audience.

In February 1994, McGraw released the single "Indian Outlaw," and it quickly raced up the country charts and became a radio hit. However, it also earned him unwanted status as a novelty act, and attracted a bitter backlash from many who found it offensive to Native Americans. The lyrics included lines like "I'm an Indian outlaw/Half-Cherokee, half-Choctaw/My baby she's a Chippewa," and lines like "You can find me in my wigwam/I'll be beatin' on my tom-tom."

McGraw responded by stating that he had meant no harm, and that he had simply used the tribal names and other words for their rhyming qualities. The outcry also came as a surprise to the singer, since he had been closing his stage show with the tune for four years.

Despite McGraw's explanation of his intentions, Cherokee Nation leader Wilma Mankiller sent a letter to stations claiming the song exhibited "crass exploitative commercialism at the expense of Indians," stating that it "promotes bigotry," according to a Billboard article by Peter Cronin. As a result, some radio stations in Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Minnesota started refusing to play it. On the other hand, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians based in North Carolina wrote to McGraw's management company in support of the song.

Topping the Country Charts

Shortly after this brouhaha, McGraw's second album was released. Not a Moment Too Soon became the number one country hit in its first week on the charts. Also, three more singles off the effort topped the charts in addition to "Indian Outlaw." The album and the number one single "Don't Take the Girl," a melodramatic ballad, racked up awards from the likes of the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Television. McGraw was also named best new country artist by Billboard and others.

Not a Moment Too Soon hugged the top spot on the country album chart for 26 consecutive weeks and sold about eight million copies over the next few years. Immediately, McGraw was catapulted from playing honky-tonks to embarking on a major headlining tour.

The following year, in September 1995, McGraw released All I Want . Though it was an attempt to show more serious musicianship, the first single released was the jaunty "I Like It, I Love It." As he explained to Deborah Evans Price in Billboard , "It was a cool, fun, back- to-school song. It doesn't really say a lot. We put it out because it's a fun sing-along song, and it will call attention to some of the meat songs on the album that I really want people to hear." The song stayed at number one for five weeks and the album sold three million copies, but McGraw was largely passed over at the 1996 awards ceremonies.

Marriage to Faith Hill

Still, 1996 saw the successful Spontaneous Combustion tour, which featured country singer Faith Hill as the opening act. By the end of the tour, McGraw's personal life was sizzling as well, and he asked Hill, who has a laundry list of country music awards herself, to marry him. They were on tour at the time in Montana, and he popped the question in his dressing room, which was housed in a trailer. He later reminisced about the event in an interview with People magazine: "She said, 'I can't believe you're asking me to marry you in a trailer house,' and I said, 'Well, we're country singers, what do you expect?'"

Hill later accepted McGraw's proposal by writing "yes" on a mirror in his trailer while he was on stage, and the couple married on October 6, 1996. Their first daughter, Gracie, was born in 1997, second daughter, Maggie, was born the following year, and youngest daughter Audrey was born in 2001.

Continued Success

In the meantime, McGraw began to diversify in order to have options in case his popularity bottomed out. He formed production and management companies, and he and Byron Gallimoer coproduced Joe Dee Messina's debut album, which contained the hit "Heads Carolina, Tails California."

McGraw need not have worried: In June 1997, he spawned another winner with Everywhere , which rose to the top of the charts and included three number-one singles, including "It's Your Love," which he sang with Hill. That song made the crossover to hit the top ten on the pop chart as well.

Everywhere reflected a new stability in his life as a married man and father, and attracted the biggest onslaught of awards to that point. Among other honors, in 1997 "It's Your Love" was named Billboard magazine single of the year award, Radio & Records single of the year, and Country Music Television deemed him male artist of the year, in addition to bestowing upon McGraw video of the year and top video of all time awards.

Also, in 1998 he won awards from the Academy of Country Music for single of the year, song of the year, video of the year, and top vocal event, all for "It's Your Love," as well as winning Billboard 's country single of the year for "Just to See You Smile."

In 1999, McGraw's hot streak continued after the release of A Place in the Sun that May. It debuted at the top of Billboard 's album chart and spawned a number one country chart hit, "Please Remember Me."

The awards continued to pile up as McGraw won Academy of Country Music Awards for male vocalist of the year and vocal event of the year (with Faith Hill) for "Just to Hear You Say that You Love Me," and Country Music Association Awards for male vocalist of the year and album of the year as artist and producer, for A Place in the Sun, among others. In addition, for the second year in a row, a Radio & Records country radio readers poll award voted Everywhere the best album.

McGraw also collected several other nominations for A Place in the Sun from awards ceremonies to be held in 2000. To top it off, People magazine named him the "sexiest country star" that year in their annual issue devoted to dreamboats. Adding to his cache of honors, in 2000, McGraw won an Academy of Country Music Award for male vocalist of the year and his first Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for "Let's Make Love," a duet he sang with his wife.

Branching Out

The accolades and hits kept coming for this country music superstar. Both Live Like You Were Dying (2004) and Let It Go (2007) hit the top of the country and pop album charts. "Live Like You Were Dying" netted McGraw his second Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. The following year, he and his wife received their second shared Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for "Like We Never Loved At All."

In recent years, McGraw has remained one of country music's most popular and enduring stars. He released Southern Voices in 2009 and Emotional Traffic in 2012. Around this time, McGraw fared well with "Feel Like a Rock Star," his collaboration with Kenny Chesney . The following year, McGraw received positive notices for Two Lanes of Freedom . "Highway Don't Care," recorded with Keith Urban and Taylor Swift , received two CMA Awards in November 2013.

McGraw went on to release Sundown Heaven Town (2014), which included the chart-topping country single "Shotgun Rider," and then Damn Country Music (2015), featuring "Humble and Kind."

While embarking on their joint Soul2Soul World Tour in 2017, McGraw and Hill put the finishing touches on a collaborative album, The Rest of Our Life . They continued touring into 2018, but the exhaustive schedule seemingly caught up to McGraw, who collapsed onstage while performing in Dublin, Ireland, in mid-March. Hill later came out to say her husband was "super dehydrated" and would not return.

McGraw has also branched out into acting. He appeared in the 2004 feature film Black Cloud, directed by Rick Schroder, and the 2006 family drama Flicka . In a supporting role, McGraw also worked with Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner in 2007's The Kingdom . Taking on a sports drama, he starred opposite Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side (2009). McGraw played a character closer to his real-life in Country Strong (2010), starring Gwyneth Paltrow , and later earned a prominent role in Tomorrowland (2015), with George Clooney .

Personal Life and Faith Hill

McGraw lives in a six-bedroom home on 200 acres just outside of Nashville. As he explained to Zimmerman in USA Today , "It's the most relaxing place in the world. We have bonfires all the time on the Back Forty and hang out on tailgates and pick guitars and have a few beers." He and his wife are away on tour frequently, but Hill never leaves without the children. "I love my wife more than anything in the world," McGraw remarked in another People article. "But boy, when she had our babies, it quadrupled. There's just something about the connection."

In late winter 2018, following the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, McGraw became one of the few mainstream country stars to express his support of stronger gun-control measures. After the sporting-goods store Dick's announced it would raise the minimum age for purchasing guns or ammunition from 18 to 21 years, he tweeted, "Thank you @Dicks for taking a stand to promote a meaningful discussion for the safety of our kids!"

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Tim McGraw has announced his extensive, headlining 2024 Standing Room Only Tour . The country superstar, winner of three Grammys, 21 ACM Awards, and 14 CMA Awards, revealed the news at an intimate, fans-only preview concert at the Whisky a Go Go on L.A.’s Sunset Strip on Monday (24).

The tour, produced by Live Nation, will visit arenas in more than 30 cities, beginning on March 14 next year in Jacksonville, FL. The schedule continues over some three and half months, coming to a conclusion in Phoenix on June 27. McGraw’s special guest will be Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Carly Pearce, the 2021 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year and 2022 ACM Awards Female Artist of the Year.

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Says McGraw: “I always want to deliver the best possible concert I can for the fans. We’ve got some really special plans to make this the biggest and the best tour we’ve ever done.” All tickets for the shows, including VIP packages, go on sale on August 4 at 10am local time in each market. For full details of the tour itinerary and ticket links, visit McGraw’s website.

Pearce, for her part, recently released her collaboration with Chris Stapleton , the single “We Don’t Fight Anymore.” She posted on her social media: “My ’90s country music heart is SO excited to be joining @thetimmcgraw on the #StandingRoomOnly Tour next year! I can’t wait to see y’all out on the road in 2024.”

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    The tour will visit arenas in more than 30 cities, beginning on March 14 next year. Tim McGraw has announced his extensive, headlining 2024 Standing Room Only Tour. The country superstar, winner ...

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    Tim McGraw is the debut album by American country music artist of the same name. ... while Diffie recorded his own version of "Tears in the Rain" for his 1995 album Life's So Funny. "The Only Thing That I Have Left" had been recorded by George Strait on his 1982 Strait from the Heart album.

  19. Tim McGraw Concert Map by year: 1994

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  20. CMT Showcase Tim McGraw 1995

    A rerun of Tim McGraw's CMT Showcase. I believe it originally aired Aug or Sept 1995.

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  22. Tim McGraw 1996 Spontaneous Combustion Tour Commercial CMT

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  23. Tim McGraw Concert Map by year: 1996

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