Tim McGraw hasn’t been in the spotlight in quite some time, but don’t worry he is on his way back. For the first time in two and a half years, Tim McGraw’s management company announced the album will released this fall by Curb Records. “It’s a Business Doing Pleasure With You,” was written by Nickleback’s Chad Kroeger and singer/songwriter Brett James. Bryan Gallimore produced the album who is also credited with Tim’s last chart-topping release “Let It Go”.
Let It Go was released in April 2007. McGraw criticized this label for not allowing him to release a new album. They wanted to continue promote singles from Let It Go. In October 2008, Tim McGraw issued a press release apologizing to fans for Curb’s release of his Greatest Hits 3, saying he was not involved in putting together the project. At the time, he said he wanted to release a new album but that Curb released the greatest hits album to extend the term of his recording contract. Tim McGraw plans to promote his new album, Southern Voice, with an extensive tour in 2010. In recent months.
His new release, “Southern Voice’” reflects McGraw as a self-made man with more interest in where he’s going than where he has been. His new album has been said to push limits of his artistry again. seldom traveled by his contemporaries. The new album finds him pushing the boundaries of his music once more. The music show his characteristics of honesty, grit and soul. His instincts have led him down roads seldom traveled by his contemporaries.
Tim McGraw isn’t just sticking with music lately. He has been working with co-star Sandra Bullock on The Blind Side, a film to be released Nov. 20. The film is based on the best selling novel by Michael Lewis. McGraw will play patriarch Sean Touhy, husband of Sandra Bullock’s character Leigh Anne. The film is about the true story of Michael Oher, played by Quinton Aaron, a homeless African-American teen from a broken household who is taken in by a white family that sees great things in him. Michael Oher is a college football player at the University of Mississippi.















