Artist

Tim McGraw

Wins

3

Nominations

20

Category

Country

Biography

"I feel like that I'm learning all the time. I'm learning from new artists, from established artists … every time I listen to '70s rock 'n' roll records, I'm learning. And I think that I'm just now starting to get a hold of what I do." 

  • Born Samuel Timothy McGraw on May 1, 1967, in Delhi, Lousiana
     
  • Tim McGraw's second studio album, Not A Moment Too Soon, became the top-selling country album of 1994 and earned McGraw American Country Music awards for Album of the Year and Top New Male Vocalist.
     
  • The country singer/songwriter's first GRAMMY win came for 2001 for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals for his song "Let's Make Love," on which he collaborated with wife Faith Hill.
     
  • Did you know? McGraw is the son of the late baseball star Tug McGraw.
     
  • McGraw is a big supporter of MusiCares and designed a T-shirt that was sold through Angelwear that benefited the organization.
  • McGraw hosts an annual charity softball tournament and concert known as Swampstock. Proceeds from the event benefit local charitable organizations. In addition, McGraw and Hill have hosted charity concerts to raise funds for the damage from the 2010 Tennessee floods and Hurricane Katrina.

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Tim McGraw

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance

    Meanwhile Back At Mama's

    Faith Hill, Tim McGraw

  • Best Contemporary Country Album

    Two Lanes Of Freedom

    Tim McGraw

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance

    Highway Don't Care

    Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift

  • Male Country Vocal Performance

    If You're Reading This

    Tim McGraw

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal

    I Need You

    Faith Hill, Tim McGraw

  • Best Contemporary Country Album

    Let It Go

    Tim McGraw

  • Best Country Song

    If You're Reading This

    Brett Warren, Tim McGraw, Brad Warren

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal Winner

    Like We Never Loved At All

    Faith Hill, Tim McGraw

  • Best Contemporary Country Album

    Live Like You Were Dying

    Tim McGraw

  • Male Country Vocal Performance Winner

    Live Like You Were Dying

    Tim McGraw

  • Male Country Vocal Performance

    She's My Kind Of Rain

    Tim McGraw

  • Best Contemporary Country Album

    Set This Circus Down

    Tim McGraw

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal

    Bring On The Rain

    Tim McGraw, Jo Dee Messina

  • Male Country Vocal Performance

    Grown Men Don't Cry

    Tim McGraw

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal Winner

    Let's Make Love

    Faith Hill, Tim McGraw

  • Male Country Vocal Performance

    My Best Friend (Track)

    Tim McGraw

  • Male Country Vocal Performance

    Please Remember Me (Single)

    Tim McGraw

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal

    Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me (Single)

    Faith Hill, Tim McGraw

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal

    It's Your Love (Track)

    Faith Hill, Tim McGraw

  • Country Collaboration With Vocal

    Hope: Country Music's Quest For A Cure (Single)

    John Berry, Del Gray, Lorrie Morgan, Tim Rushlow, Marty Stuart, Trisha Yearwood, Terri Clark, Duayne Propes, Tracy Lawrence, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Travis Tritt, Neal McCoy, Little Texas, Vince Gill, Porter Howell

The Grammys are more than just Awards

Grammy Advocacy

Defending creators’ rights while shaping a future of responsible innovation
Get Involved