Saturday, March 29, 2008

WII DOWNLOADS - DOWNLOAD MUSIC BY TIM MCGRAW

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Tim McGraw hit the music industry in the early 1990’s, going on to become the most popular male singer in country music, due to a sequence of multi-platinum albums. Assisted in the early days of his career by a few novelty items, he wound up pushing out hits on a regular basis than any of his peers. By the late 1990’s, he wasn’t only a star amongst country fans, but a mainstream celebrity with a huge female following.

Tim McGraw was born in Delhi, LA, 1st May 1967. He discovered, quite some years later that his father was baseball player Tug McGraw, a relief pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets. He was brought up in a small town called Start in LA, and grew up listening to a variety of music. He went to Northeast Louisiana University on a baseball scholarship, studying sports medicine, and that was when he started playing guitar to go along with his singing. He started playing at local clubs, dropping out of school in 1989, and heading to Nashville.
Tim McGraw sang in Nashville clubs for several years and ended up getting himself a deal with Curb Records in 1992. His first country music single, called "Welcome to the Club" was released that same year, and his first album which came out in 1993 didn’t even make the charts.

Everything turned around for Tim McGraw with his country music single in 1994 called “Not a Moment Too Soon”. When he released his song "Indian Outlaw" it was well accepted by his fans but was looked upon as demeaning to Native Americans. Even though some radio stations refused to play the song, it made the country top ten. Even with all the good and bad publicity of that song it actually helped McGraw's next single called "Don't Take the Girl" make it all the way to the top of the country charts. From that time on, it was one hit after another for McGraw, establishing him as a huge icon in the country music industry.
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