Tim McGraw is a three-time Grammy winner, an actor, and a best-selling country artist. But he’s also a proud girl dad. When Gracie McGraw, his eldest daughter with country singer Faith Hill, made her Off-Broadway debut in November, the “My Little Girl” hitmaker couldn’t sing her praises enough. Now, his daughter Audrey is having her time in the spotlight. And McGraw is once again broadcasting his fatherly pride on social media.
Audrey McGraw Draws Comparisons To Her Mom
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill married in 1996, two years after meeting at a Country Radio Seminar showcase in Nashville. The couple went on to have three daughters: Gracie, Maggie, and Audrey.
Audrey McGraw recently took to Instagram to share video footage of a performance in August. The 23-year-old singer delivered an ethereal rendition of a Mexican folk song, “Cucurrucucú Paloma,” at a London venue. Her father shared the video to his own Instagram page, gushing in the caption, “Had to post this, our baby girl Audrey bringing mom and dad to tears!”
The comments were equally effusive, with one user commenting that listening to Audrey sing was ” literally like watching art being painted.” Others paid her perhaps the ultimate compliment by comparing her to Faith Hill. “I can hear your Mom just slightly in your voice,” one user said. “What gifts you have been given.”
Tim McGraw Will Headline Concert at Field of Dreams
Growing up in Delhi, Louisiana, Tim McGraw believed his stepfather, Horace Smith, was his biological dad. He learned his true parentage at age 11, when he discovered he was the biological son of legendary MLB pitcher Frank “Tug” McGraw. The two formed a relationship when the “Live Like You Were Dying” singer turned 18, remaining close until Tug’s death in 2004.
On Aug. 30, McGraw will headline a concert in Dyersville, Iowa, at the site where the baseball classic “Field of Dreams” was filmed. Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 24.
The former CMA Male Vocalist of the Year paid homage to his lineage in a Jan. 16 social media post announcing the concert. “I know my dad would have loved to see this one… Let’s make history together,” he wrote.