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Tim McGraw (born Samuel Timothy McGraw on May 1, 1967) is a country music singer who has achieved many number one singles on the country charts, six multi-platinum albums and sales of over 25 million albums. He is married to country singer Faith Hill. He was born in Delhi, Louisiana. His mother was a waitress named Betty Trimble (née D'Agostino; McGraw later received awards as an Italian-American) and his father was Tug McGraw, a famous relief pitcher for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies. His trademark hit songs include "Don't Take the Girl", "Down on the Farm", "I Like It, I Love It", "It's Your Love (featuring wife Faith Hill)", & "Live Like You Were Dying"

Fraternity Life

While enrolled at Northeast Louisiana University, McGraw joined the Eta Omicron Chapter of The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Two Fraternity brothers from the Eta Omicron Chapter are still with him today, working as his personnel manager on the road and his merchandising manager. At The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity's 2002 International Convention in Palm Springs, CA, McGraw was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award. The Award is one of the highest honors The Fraternity can give to an alum.

Related Topics:
Northeast Louisiana University - Pi Kappa Alpha

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