Timothy Wayne is following in his famous family's footsteps, but determined to forge his own path in country music.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's nephew, Timothy Wayne, opens up about forging his own path in country music while learning from ...
Tim McGraw plans to keep hitting the stage over and over again. The “Live Like You Were Dying” singer assured fans he’s not going anywhere after a series of health setbacks for both him and his wife ...
HIGHLAND, California - Tim McGraw opened up about nearly quitting his career after dealing with a series of health setbacks. The country star, 58, got candid about his struggles during his Saturday ...
“‘Live Like You Were Dying’ was one of those songs that came at a very traumatic time in my life,” McGraw says (via Taste of Country). “It showed up and was sent to me in the middle of my father’s ...
After the “I Like It, I Love It” singer debuted a new shaved head in July during a walk in Nashville, Tennessee, he admitted that he may keep the hairstyle longer than anticipated thanks to his wife’s ...
Tim McGraw is putting to rest one of country music’s great mysteries 31 years after the release of his hit "Don't Take the Girl." On a recent visit to The Bobby Bones Show in Nashville, Tennessee, the ...
Country icon Tim McGraw made history Saturday, Aug, 30, with the first-ever concert at the legendary Field of Dreams in Dyersville, Iowa. But for McGraw, the night was more than just a milestone. It ...
Country legend Tim McGraw's hit song "Live Like You Were Dying" came out in the summer of 2004, and quickly became the No. 1 country hit for the entire year according to Billboard. It's a song ...
The song was co-written by Keith Follese and Rick Ferrell. Tim McGraw recorded the song, but it wasn't supposed to make the album, or be a single. The song spurred McGraw fans to wear white T-shirts ...