Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are among the most iconic couples in country music. It looks like one of their girls hopes to follow in her parents’ footsteps. Audrey McGraw shared a video on Instagram of her playing the piano while singing along. The 22-year-old played tribute to the incomparable Cher and her voice sounds strikingly similar.
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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Share Three Daughters
The pair married in 1996 and welcomed daughter Gracie in 1997. Maggie McGraw came next in 1998. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill completed their family with their third daughter, baby Audrey, in 2001. While she may be the youngest of the McGraw girls, Audrey has one heck of a big voice.
A fan wrote, “So beautiful. I love the old soul sound. You ladies are all so talented!”
“Audrey your Voice is like no other🤗I wish you would make an album,” this person agreed.
This fan hopes Audrey will make it big. “I really wish you would become a recording artist and perform. You are just such an incredible singer and I love your mom, and I think she’s incredible but you’re even better than she is and that is saying a lot! The world really needs to hear you.”
This isn’t the first time Audrey McGraw has shared her music. In early September, she shared a video of herself performing in a bar captioned, “Singing for crickets and singing for a noisy bar are oddly similar. Both are special in their own way.”
Fans loved this performance too. One wrote, “I cannot believe you are not a major recording artist already. You are incredibly talented who sings with passion. Please keep sharing your gift. You have been immensely blessed.”
This person agreed. “OMG…Sweet Sound of Music!!! …no amount of background ambient noise could ever detract from this.”
It’s no surprise the daughters of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill can sing. We just hope Audrey will continue making music. We can’t wait to hear more.
This story’s featured image is by Kathy Hutchins via Shutterstock.
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