Happy Birthday Tim McGraw – ‘Welcome To The Club’

Tim McGraw was born in Delhi, Louisiana on May 1, 1967. While Tim burst onto the scene with his top 10 hit Indian Outlaw back in 1994, Welcome to the Club was actually his debut single back in 1992 from his self-titled debut album. Enjoy this look back at Tim’s first official music video and join us in wishing him a happy birthday!

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McGraw Strikes Gold On Eve Of
 Newest Album Release Emotional Traffic 
With Certification Of Latest #1 Single

Tim McGraw Emotional Traffic album cover(Nashville, Tennessee) – January 23, 2012 –Tim McGraw adds yet another awards plaque to his extensive trophy wall with the announcement that his most recent #1 single Felt Good On My Lips has struck digital download gold on the sales front.

The good news comes on the countdown to McGraw’s much anticipated new studio album, Emotional Traffic, being released by Curb Records tomorrow.  Felt Good On My Lips is included in the new package.

The song reached #1 for McGraw on the country charts in January 2011 and stayed at the pinnacle for three consecutive weeks.  It also scored well on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart. A collaborative creative effort from songwriters Brett Beavers, Jim Beavers and Brett and Brad Warren, Felt Good On My Lips was produced by Tim McGraw and Byron Gallimore.

The good news of new gold for McGraw highlights a major January return to high visibility in the marketplace.  The January 24th release of Emotional Traffic has been preceded on the Curb release schedule by four digital single releases from the new package by the label.

The release of Emotional Traffic also serves as a fresh reminder of the strength of the unique superstar presence McGraw has carved in the industry since his 1994 breakout with the #1 single Don’t Take The Girl.—a presence that was reflected in Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems 2010 proclamation of Tim McGraw as “Artist of the Decade” (2000-2010).

On the heels of the release of Emotional Traffic, McGraw’s legions of fans hoping to catch their favorite artist in concert will potentially be striking more gold this summer. In June, McGraw will join Kenny Chesney on the “Brothers of the Sun Tour.”  The coast-to-coast large arena concert schedule will hit more than 20 major market venues between June and August. Markets already confirmed include Tampa, Atlanta, Dallas, Philadelphia, Nashville, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Anaheim, and Washington, DC. 

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Watch the video for this number one song again below:

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The Top 10 Country Songs Of 2011 On AOL Radio

Now that 2012 is here, AOL Radio took a look back at 2011 and ranked their Top 10 Country Songs. They obviously loved Blake Shelton as two of his songs are in the top 10! Is your favorite song on the list?

10 Sara Evans – “A Little Bit Stronger”

9 Zac Brown Band – “Colder Weather”

8 Lady Antebellum – “Just a Kiss”

7 Rodney Atkins – “Take a Back Road”

6 Jason Aldean – “Don’t You Wanna Stay?” featuring Kelly Clarkson

5 Blake Shelton – “God Gave Me You”

4 Tim McGraw – “Felt Good On My Lips”

3 Brad Paisley – “Old Alabama” featuring Alabama

2 Kenny Chesney – “Somewhere With You”

1 Blake Shelton – “Honey Bee”

Enjoy a video of each song below:


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On This Day In 2002, Big Kenny Was In Major Debt And Down to His Last Dollar

I don’t know Big Kenny personally (except virtually through Twitter), but I’ve gotta think that December 31st is always a very emotional day for him. On this day back in 2002, Kenny was in debt over $140,000 and he proceeded to lose most of his last $200 playing blackjack in a casino. He gave the dealer a $20 tip and left with one dollar in his pocket.*

Obviously, Big Kenny managed to not only turn his life around, but he’s managed to entertain and more importantly, inspire countless fans around the world. That experience of leaving the casino with only one dollar inspired him to write Tim McGraw’s future number one hit Last Dollar (Fly Away) (see video below). Said Kenny about that night, “That night as I looked down at the sole breaking off of my shoe it hit me like a ton of bricks, but with that realization came the freedom of knowing that I also had nothing to lose.”

Here’s Big Kenny back in Vegas at the Hard Rock singing Last Dollar (Fly Away). Enjoy, be careful tonight and happy New Year everyone!

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*Source: RolandNote.com

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#1 Flashbacks From Tim McGraw, Kenny Rogers And Rascal Flatts

On this day in country music history, Kenny Rogers’ The Gambler moved up to number one on the country charts in 1978, Tim McGraw’s My Next Thirty Years moved up to number one in 2000, and Rascal Flatts’ My Wish topped the charts in 2006. Enjoy a look at each of these number one songs!

Kenny Rogers – The Gambler

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Rascal Flatts – My Wish (Live)

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Tim McGraw – My Next Thirty Years – Tim didn’t shoot a music video for this song, but I found a good slideshow video of the song on YouTube. You can watch it here.

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#1 Flashback Video – Tim McGraw’s ‘Real Good Man’ Moved Up To Number One Today In 2003

I have a feeling our Tim McGraw fans are going to like this live performance from Tim performing his number one hit Real Good Man. It went to number one today in 2003. Enjoy!

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Video: Tim McGraw Covering Kenny Rogers’ ‘She Believes In Me’ (Live)

Tim does a great job covering Kenny Rogers’ hit single She Believes In Me live in concert. Enjoy!

P.S. Thanks to Lovin’ Lyrics Promotions for finding this one, and thanks to RebaFanMusic on YouTube for posting the video!

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Tim McGraw Performing ‘Right Back At You’ (Live) – New Song From His Upcoming Album

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Kenny Chesney’s ‘Somewhere With You’ Is Number One Again This Week – Watch Videos of The Top Five

Kenny Chesney’s Somewhere With You is the number one song on the Billboard Hot Country charts again this week. Congrats to Kenny and his team! Here’s the complete top five for the week of February 5, 2011:

1. Kenny Chesney – Somewhere With You

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