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Tim McGraw Has Lots in the Works:

Posted By: Theodore Taylor

By SUE MANNING, Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES - Tim McGraw asks a lot of his fans. Onstage, the country singer encourages them to live, love, dance, care, grab it all. Offstage, he urges them to vote, give blood, donate money, to help any way they can.

He asks even more of himself.

On March 28, he released his 10th CD: "Tim McGraw Reflected Hits Vol. 2."

Before the end of July, he will: Put the finishing touches on his "Tim McGraw: Reflected" television special, airing Friday, April 7, on NBC; join wife Faith Hill on a 70-city Soul2Soul II concert tour; and star in Fox's remake of "Flicka," set for big-screen release on July 29.

The TV special, his third, is his most intimate, he said.

"You know, I'm not a big talker, especially on the stage. So this special, there is probably a little more insight," McGraw told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from New York City.

Recorded at New York's Avalon Club and McGraw's getaway farm outside Nashville, Tenn., the show includes the orchestra-backed "My Little Girl," the title track from "Flicka."

Hill joins McGraw on the one-hour special for some gentle teasing and a fireplace duet of "I Need You."

Hank Williams Jr. returns to the farm house, built in 1843, where he grew up. McGraw bought it three or four years ago. McGraw tells Williams he was his inspiration: "There's a little Hank in everything I do."

McGraw and Hill are both 38. They were married in 1996 and have three daughters: Gracie, 8, Maggie, 7, and Audrey, 4. Between them they have recorded 16 albums and sold over 65 million. He's had 26 No. 1 singles, she's had 11. His name is on three Grammys, hers is on five. The duets "Like We Never Loved at All" and "Let's Make Love" won them each a pair of those statues.

The two country superstars always travel as a family, no matter who is on tour. Soul2Soul II, which starts on April 21 in Columbus, Ohio, will be their second together. They expect to play to a million people before it's over.

The couple made a pact never to spend more than three days apart and, in 10 years, their schedules have forced them to break that promise only a few times, McGraw said.

Despite the together time, they have separate styles, separate bands and separate careers.

"I'm more of a '70s rock 'n' roll kind of a guy, she's more of an R&B kind of girl," McGraw said. Country-wise, she likes George Jones and he likes Merle Haggard. They both like Santana.

They are not competitive, even on the basketball court, McGraw said.

Looking at their differences, "I'd be more of a pessimist and she'd be more of an optimist. I'd probably be riskier, she'd be more cautious."

She is definitely the neatnick in the family. "She has some kind of cleaning disease," he joked.

McGraw grew up poor as Tim Smith and didn't learn his biological father was baseball pitcher Tug McGraw until he was 10 or 11 and stumbled across some papers in a shoebox. He changed his name in college.

Although they met briefly in 1979, it took years for McGraw and his father to build a friendship. When Tug McGraw died of brain cancer in January 2004 at the age of 59, it was at his son's Nashville home, where the younger McGraw cared for him during the last months of his life.

McGraw's Grammy-winning "Live Like You Were Dying" is a salute to the reliever who coined the phrase "You gotta believe" for the New York Mets' 1973 National League championship season. He also closed out the Philadelphia Phillies' only World Series championship in 1980.

McGraw heard the song while his father was sick and knew he would sing it, he said.

"Emotion helps in the music business," McGraw said. "You can't fake emotion when you're trying to sing. That's the real connection that people get with an artist. ... I like to think that when I put something on the table, you gotta believe it."

A lot of McGraw's songs look at the fragile side of life. Does that worry him? "Yeah, I could go at any time. But you don't live like that. You just live. There's a reason behind living. You live and try to do the best you can and try to be a good person."

McGraw writes a lot of songs but seldom records them "because they are no good," he claims. He did co-write "My Little Girl" for "Flicka."

The movie was important to him because he wanted his girls to see it. He wouldn't let them see him in the 2004 Billy Bob Thornton movie "Friday Night Lights" — he played an alcoholic father. McGraw also appeared in the independent "Black Cloud" and Hill was in the 2004 remake of "The Stepford Wives."

McGraw and Hill are always reading proposed movie scripts and the search for music never ends.

They'd like to do a movie together someday. "But we're not going to do it just for the sake of doing it. It has to be something that would be special," he said.

They want to turn the farm into a summer home. For now, it's home to the family's bird dogs and horses. And it's where McGraw and his band, the Dancehall Doctors, go to practice.

McGraw would like to own another sports franchise — he is minority owner of the Arena Football League's Nashville Kats. "I'm a sports freak," he said. "I'd love to see Nashville get a Major League Baseball team someday."

Also someday, he may run for governor or U.S. Senator from Tennessee. "Down the road," he said.

Meanwhile, he'll keep asking people to vote and speak his mind when he feels like it.

"That's why we're in America. That's why people are fighting — to be able to speak what they feel. That's what this country was based on and founded on."

No matter what he does, you probably won't see McGraw dance. Why? "Cause I suck. That's the main thing. I definitely have a white man's disease when it comes to dancing."

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