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McGraw was one of the most popular "Young Country" stars to emerge in the s. With his high-pitched, rather growly voice, he became known for his ability to stir up a range of emotions with everything from jumping dance tunes to heartfelt ballads. Tim grew up thinking that his mother's husband, Horace Smith, a trucker, was his father. The couple divorced when McGraw was nine, and after that, he and his mother were often forced to relocate around Richland Parish.
One time after moving, McGraw, then 11, opened a box that contained his birth certificate, which had his father's name scribbled out but listed the occupation as "baseball player. He quickly left her, though, and she married Smith when her son was seven months old. By the early s, he was the highest-paid and most popular relief pitcher in professional baseball. McGraw met him once at a game in Houston, but his biological father showed little interest in maintaining a close relationship.
The baseball star had married and had two other children by then, though he and his wife divorced in McGraw was initially angry at his father for not supporting him, but later forgave him, telling People , "He was 22 and immature when it happened.
Photo: Thomas S. Though he was raised in Start, Louisiana, a tiny town in Richland Parish, McGraw spent a good deal of time on the road in the cab of Smith's wheeler. Though he played Little League as a boy, McGraw had given up his dreams of becoming a pro ball player like his dad by the time he went to college.
McGraw graduated as salutatorian in Shortly after that he changed his surname to match that of his biological father, though he continues to consider his stepfather, Smith, as his true dad. But he ended up enjoying parties more than classes, and became more interested in music. He bought a guitar at a pawn shop, and within a year, he was singing in clubs around Monroe, Louisiana.
Soon, he decided to quit school and try his luck in Nashville. His father told him to finish school first, but McGraw reminded him that he had quit college for baseball. So even though it was kind of scary, I wasn't giving up much. I thought I could make it.
But the industry was ripe for smooth, handsome male vocalists, and he managed to line up gigs in Printers Alley clubs. Within a year and a half, he cinched a contract with Curb Records.
His first self-titled album came out in April of , but sank into oblivion. To drum up attention, the label sent McGraw on the road with his band, the Dance Hall Doctors, and his live act went over big.
With power ballads and party hits like Steve Miller's "The Joker," he found his audience. In February , McGraw released the single "Indian Outlaw," and it quickly raced up the country charts and became a radio hit. However, it also earned him unwanted status as a novelty act, and attracted a bitter backlash from many who found it offensive to Native Americans.
McGraw responded by stating that he had meant no harm, and that he had simply used the tribal names and other words for their rhyming qualities.
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