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Tim McGraw said thank you the only way Tim McGraw can: with cash and a pair of tight jeans.

2 min · 18. Juni 2026
Episode Tim McGraw said thank you the only way Tim McGraw can: with cash and a pair of tight jeans. Cover

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In country music, there's an unspoken tradition: when a tour wraps, the headliner gives the opening act a gift to say thanks for sharing the road. Sometimes it's a watch, sometimes it's a bottle of something nice. But back in 2022, Tim McGraw took it to a whole different level and we're just now hearing about it. In a recent interview, Russell Dickerson revealed that at the end of their tour together, McGraw walked up to his bus, sat down and handed him $20,000 in cash. Just like that. Dickerson said quote, "Tim McGraw sat down outside my bus and just slapped me up twenty bands. Just a crispy twenty Gs." Dickerson said he noticed a large bulge in the back pocket of McGraw's famously tight jeans but had no idea what it was until McGraw reached back, pulled out the stack, and handed it over without a second thought. Dickerson, being Dickerson, wrapped up the story with a joke: "He was caked up, bro," and then added, "He does work out a lot." Four years later, and that story still hits. That's the kind of generosity that keeps the touring tradition alive in Nashville.   I'm Brailey, and that's your Music City Minute.

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Episode Tim McGraw said thank you the only way Tim McGraw can: with cash and a pair of tight jeans. Cover

Tim McGraw said thank you the only way Tim McGraw can: with cash and a pair of tight jeans.

In country music, there's an unspoken tradition: when a tour wraps, the headliner gives the opening act a gift to say thanks for sharing the road. Sometimes it's a watch, sometimes it's a bottle of something nice. But back in 2022, Tim McGraw took it to a whole different level and we're just now hearing about it. In a recent interview, Russell Dickerson revealed that at the end of their tour together, McGraw walked up to his bus, sat down and handed him $20,000 in cash. Just like that. Dickerson said quote, "Tim McGraw sat down outside my bus and just slapped me up twenty bands. Just a crispy twenty Gs." Dickerson said he noticed a large bulge in the back pocket of McGraw's famously tight jeans but had no idea what it was until McGraw reached back, pulled out the stack, and handed it over without a second thought. Dickerson, being Dickerson, wrapped up the story with a joke: "He was caked up, bro," and then added, "He does work out a lot." Four years later, and that story still hits. That's the kind of generosity that keeps the touring tradition alive in Nashville.   I'm Brailey, and that's your Music City Minute.

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