Martina McBride Posts Throwback Clip With Tim McGraw Ahead Of HoF Induction

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Martina McBride shared a throwback clip with fellow country star Tim McGraw on Wednesday afternoon (April 1) to congratulate him on his upcoming induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee.

The two country icons performed McGraw’s “Angry All The Time” in the clip McBride shared on Instagram. McGraw released the ballad on his 14-track studio album, Set This Circus Down, in 2001. He and McBride sing: “I remember every time I said I'd never leave/ But what I can't live with is memories of the way you used to be/ The reasons that I can't stay, don't have a thing to do with being in love/ I understand that lovin a man shouldn't have to be this rough/ You ain't the only one who feels like this world's left you far behind/ I don't know why you gotta be angry all the time.”

“I want to say congratulations to our friend [Tim McGraw] on being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame,” McBride wrote in her caption. “What an honor. So well-deserved!”

Hall of Fame member Marty Stuart revealed the Class of 2026 of inductees last month. McGraw will be inducted alongside The Stanley Brothers and Paul Overstreet during the Medallion Ceremony in October. The date has not been announced as of publication time on Thursday (April 2). McGraw said during the announcement, which took place in the Hall of Fame’s Rotunda in downtown Nashville, that it’s “impossible for me to believe,” he’ll be “surrounded by all of these legends and a lot of my friends,” in the Country Music Hall of Fame. During his emotional speech, McGraw spotlighted the influential women in his life during Women’s History Month, including his grandmother, his mother, his sisters, his three daughters, “and most of all my wife [fellow country icon Faith Hill]. Thank you, baby. …I can’t wait for the day that I’m sitting there and you’re standing here,” becoming a Hall of Fame inductee herself. Days after the Class of 2026 announcement, McGraw said he’s “not sure it’s really sunk in yet, but I’ve been blown away by all the messages from friends, family, fans and other artists. Thank you all and a huge thank you to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Can’t wait for October!”

Find more info — including bios for each inductee, information about the upcoming Medallion Ceremony, the election process and more — here.


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