On this day in 2001, Tim McGraw landed his 16th number one hit with “Grown Men Don’t Cry.” The song was released in April of the same year as the first single from McGraw’s sixth album Set This Circus Down. with the help of “Grown Men Don’t Cry,” the album would end up going Triple Platinum.
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May 23rd: On This Day
On this day in 2001, both Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney were found not guilty on all charges stemming from Kenny’s infamous unauthorized horse ride backstage during the George Strait Country Festival in Buffalo, New York.
According to reports, Chesney had asked a Sheriff’s daughter if he could ride the horse, before climbing aboard the horse and riding off, ignoring orders to stop. Two officers tried to remove him, and McGraw and his manager got involved. A small scuffle broke out resulting in the officers suffering slight injuries.
May 16th: On This Day
On this day in 2001, Tim McGraw’s Set This Circus Down was at the top of the Country Albums Chart. The album produced four singles, all of which went number one on the charts, “Grown Men Don’t Cry”, “Angry All the Time”, “The Cowboy in Me”, and “Unbroken”. Set This Circus Down has since been certified Triple Platinum.
May 9th: On This Day
On this day in 2015, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill attended the Premiere of McGraw’s latest movie “Tomorrowland” in Anaheim, California, along with George Clooney. The movie received mixed reviews and wound up costing Disney between $120 to $140 million.
Tim McGraw Releasing A Book Version Of “Humble And Kind”
Tim McGraw is releasing a book version of his current single “Humble And Kind.” The book, also entitled Humble And Kind, will combine the song’s poignant lyrics with stylish line illustrations in keepsake hardcover volume. The book will also feature an introduction by McGraw. Humble and Kind is set to hit bookshelves on May 17th.
February 22nd: On This Day
On this day in 2015, Tim McGraw performed “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” from the documentary “Glenn Campbell… I’ll be Me,” during the Oscar Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
February 9th: On This Day
On this day in 1998, Tim McGraw’s “Just To See You Smile” held the top spot on the Billboard Charts. The song was the longest chart run for any country single in the 1990s.
Tim McGraw Performing At The 2016 Concert For Legends
Tim McGraw will perform at the 2016 Concert For Legends in Canton, Ohio, on August 5th to kick off a weekend celebrating the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s enshrinement of the Class of 2016. The concert will take place at the Canton’s newly renovated Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium and Tim is thrilled to take part.
Tim McGraw Lends Vocals To New Big & Rich Single
Big & Rich’s new single “Livin’ Lately,” features vocals from Tim McGraw, who also appears in the video for the song that was released earlier this year as part of the Gravity Quadrilogy Video Series.
November 20th: On This Day
On this day in 2009, The Blind Side, featuring Tim McGraw and Sandra Bullock debuted. The Oscar-winning movie featured McGraw’s “Southern Voice” over the closing credits.
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