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Tim McGraw proved he has maintained the gun skills he learned while shooting the series 1883. The country singer turned 57 on May 1 and his wife Faith Hill shared a very James Dutton-esque video to celebrate his big day. In the video, McGraw is seen engaged in a dart gun war with some of his crew members on the Standing Room Only Tour. He lurks in the halls and hides behind doors with his dart gun at the ready. He even takes part in a classic duel, which really gives him a chance to show off his quick-draw skills. “To Tim’s fans,” she writes in the caption. “A rare glimpse into the life of a g...
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Tim McGraw delivered his hit songs to a packed Bridgestone Arena Thursday (April 25) night. The Nashville show was a part of his Standing Room Only Tour. With strobed red and white lights and smoke billowing over the platform, McGraw took the stage with “Truck Yeah.” Concertgoers were immediately mesmerized and on their feet as soon as the singer came to the stage. McGraw’s vocals were strong as ever, taking fans on a journey through his catalog. He reminded us why he’s the hitmaker he is with “Where the Green Grass Grows,” and why he’s still a household name with “Standing Room Only.” While m...
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Proving that musical talent runs in the family, Tim McGraw‘s nephew Timothy Wayne has signed his first record deal with UMG Nashville. It’s a major career move for the Louisiana State sophomore, who is already working on his first album. “I’m so excited to have this opportunity to make and record music with UMG Nashville,” Wayne shares. “This has been a dream of mine, and I am working hard on music that I can’t wait to share with everyone.” Wayne documented his signing on social media, teasing new music would be coming soon. “Timothy Wayne has been honing his craft, his songs and his sound aro...
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Fans were surprised to see Luke Combs give a shoutout to basketball star Caitlin Clark, but that’s not the first her name has been linked with country music. Below are three examples showing the new WNBA No. 1 draft pick’s love for country music — and the love that country music has in return. Luke Combs Gave Caitlin Clark a Surprise CongratulationsThe soon-to-be WNBA star was all smiles when she saw her country music hero on screen giving her a sweet message of congratulations. “Hey, Luke Combs here, just wanted to say congratulations on being the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. That’s incredib...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Kenny Chesney scored one of the biggest hits of his career with a song that his good friend Tim McGraw had already cut before deciding not to release it. Chesney reached No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart on March 27, 1999, with “How Forever Feels,” the first single from his Everywhere We Go album. Wendell Mobley and Tony Mullins wrote the song, which tells the story of a man who’s had a great life, but still feels he’s missing out on knowing what life would be like if he got to spend it with a long-term love. “I’ve been around the block a tim...
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Fans who turned out to see Tim McGraw‘s Standing Room Only Tour stop in St. Louis, Mo. on Friday night (March 22) were in for a special treat: The country superstar brought rapper Nelly to the stage during his set. They performed their 2004 duet “Over and Over,” a song that originally came off of Nelly’s Suit album. The song was a hit after its release, landing at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. McGraw and Nelly have had plenty of opportunities to play their song live together since they put it out two decades ago, and onstage in St. Louis, the pair acted like old friends. McGraw wrapped...
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