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Artist Profile

Tim McGraw

History With Billy Bob's

Tim McGraw joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on May 27, 1994

Debut Date

5.21.1993

# of Appearances

4

About Tim McGraw:

Tim McGraw is an American country music superstar known for his powerful storytelling, emotional depth, and one of the most successful careers in modern country music history. Born Samuel Timothy McGraw on May 1, 1967, in Delhi, Louisiana, he emerged in the early 1990s and quickly became a defining voice of the genre.

He rose to fame with hits like “Don’t Take the Girl,” “Indian Outlaw,” “I Like It, I Love It,” “It’s Your Love,” “Live Like You Were Dying,” and “Humble and Kind.” His music often explores themes of love, family, faith, and personal growth, resonating deeply with audiences across generations.

McGraw has earned numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards, CMA and ACM honors, and countless No. 1 singles. In addition to music, he has built a successful acting career and is widely respected for his philanthropy and influence on country culture.

With a career spanning more than three decades, Tim McGraw remains a cornerstone of country music — an artist whose songs continue to inspire, uplift, and connect with millions of fans worldwide.