(AUDIO) TIM McGRAW’S APPROACH TO MAKING ALBUMS HASN’T CHANGED MUCH

Tim McGraw has been recording albums for over 20 years, but he says, “Oddly enough, the process hasn’t changed that much for me.  I still like making records the way I’ve always made records.  I like the old way where we book the studio and we all go in together, the entire band and my great engineers that I have and my producer, Byron, and myself.  Take a bunch of great songs in and spend a couple weeks in the studio sort of in a conducive, encapsulated environment and just count on everyone to bring their A-game.”

Tim took that same approach when recording his Damn Country Music album, featuring his #1 song, “Humble and Kind” and his latest single, “How I’ll Always Be.”

 

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“Oddly enough, the process hasn’t changed that much for me.  I still like making records the way I’ve always made records.  I like the old way where we book the studio and we all go in together, the entire band and my great engineers that I have and my producer, Byron, and myself.  Take a bunch of great songs in and spend a couple weeks in the studio sort of in a conducive, encapsulated environment and just count on everyone to bring their A-game.”

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