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  • Sep 25, 1984
    Tug McGraw plays his final Major League Baseball game. He is the father of future country singer Tim McGraw
    Apr 19, 1989
    Tim McGraw signs a management contract with Louisiana businesswoman Carol Booth. The deal later becomes the subject of significant litigation
    May 9, 1989
    After dropping out of Northeast Louisiana University, Tim McGraw moves to Nashville. On his first day in town, he hears "Indian Outlaw," destined to become his first hit. He also meets songwriter Craig Wiseman, who will write McGraw's hits "Everywhere" and "Live Like You Were Dying"
    Oct 22, 1990
    Tim McGraw signs a recording contract with Curb Records
    Apr 12, 1993
    Curb releases Tim McGraw's self-titled debut album
    Jun 2, 1993
    Clay Walker hits a home run during the City of Hope softball game in Nashville. Little Jimmy Dickens is the umpire during the game, which also features John Michael Montgomery, Tim McGraw, Clint Black and Billy Ray Cyrus. Trisha Yearwood performs the national anthem
    Aug 18, 1993
    Tracy Lawrence loads up on guests for the video shoot of "My Second Home." On hand: Toby Keith, Lynn Anderson, John Anderson, William Lee Golden, Tanya Tucker, Robin Lee, Tim McGraw and Shania Twain
    Feb 15, 1994
    Curb releases Tim McGraw's "Indian Outlaw"
    Feb 24, 1994
    When Tim McGraw performs at the Painted Desert nightclub in Tulsa, Jo Kay Dowell, of the American Indian Movement in northeastern Oklahoma, leads a dozen Native Americans who demonstrate outside the club, protesting "Indian Outlaw"
    Mar 22, 1994
    Curb releases Tim McGraw's album "Not A Moment Too Soon"

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