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TK McKamy
Born
Thomas Knox McKamy, III

OccupationFilm Director / Cinematographer / Creative Consultant
SpouseMarielle (Jaffe) McKamy (m. 2016)

TK McKamy is an American film director, screenwriter, and editor known for directing music videos.

Thomas Knox McKamy III was born in Stone Mountain, Georgia and raised in the small town of Nicholasville, Kentucky. The son of Knox and Lynn McKamy and the brother to Holly. An athlete, TK traveled the U.S. playing competitive soccer and baseball. He attended East Jessamine High School.

Music videos

Year Video Artist
2021 "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen." Chase Rice ft. Florida Georgia Line
"Chasing After You" Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris
"Hate You Like I Love You" Granger Smith
2020 "That’s Why I Love Dirt Roads" Granger Smith
2018 "Straight to Hell" Darius Rucker
"Burn Out" Midland
"Rocket Man" Little Big Town
"Rich" Maren Morris
"Don't Get Better Than That" LoCash
2017 "Craving You" Thomas Rhett ft. Maren Morris
"Marry Me" Thomas Rhett
"Smooth" Florida Georgia Line
"Mess" Jordan Fisher
"Happens Like That" Granger Smith
"The Way I Talk" Morgan Wallen
"God, Your Mama, and Me" Florida Georgia Line ft. Backstreet Boys
2016 "Thunder in the Rain" Kane Brown[1]
"For Her" Chris Lane[2]
"May We All" Florida Georgia Line ft. Tim McGraw[3]
"Love Triangle" RaeLynn[4]
"Vacation" Thomas Rhett[5]
"All About Us" Jordan Fisher
"Summer" Cassadee Pope[6]
"Damn Drunk" Ronnie Dunn
"H.O.L.Y." Florida Georgia Line[7]
"Someone to Take Your Place" Tara Thompson[8]
"Next Boyfriend" Lauren Alaina[9]
"Fix" Chris Lane[10]
2015 "Shut Up and Fish" Maddie & Tae[11]
"Confession" Florida Georgia Line[12]
"Die a Happy Man" Thomas Rhett[13]
"The Driver" Charles Kelley with Dierks Bentley and Eric Paslay[14]
"Move On" Clare Dunn[15]
"Long Stretch of Love" Lady Antebellum[16]
"Crash and Burn" Thomas Rhett[17]
"For a Boy" RaeLynn
"Chasing" O-Town
"Going Out Like That" Reba McEntire[18]
2014 "Skydive" O-Town[19]
"Make Me Wanna" Thomas Rhett[20]
"God Made Girls" RaeLynn[21]
"Girl in a Country Song" Maddie & Tae
2013 "Get Me Some of That" Thomas Rhett[22]
"It Ain't the Whiskey" Gary Allan
"It Goes Like This" Thomas Rhett[23]
2012 "Telescope" Hayden Panettiere
"Holly Jolly Christmas" Lady Antebellum
"Moments Like This" Dean Alexander
"Can't Shake You" Gloriana
"Crying on a Suitcase" Casey James[24]
"You're All that Matters to Me" Miss Willie Brown[25]
"You Still Got It" Darryl Worley[26]
"Last Day of Summer" Action Item[27]
2011 "(Kissed You) Good Night" Gloriana[28]
"Break Free" Committed[29]
"Wanna Take You Home" Gloriana[30]
"Chasing Stardust" Matt Mason[31]
"Just Like You" Lecrae[32]
"Can't Shut Up" Anthem Lights[33]
2010 "Miracles" Newsboys[34]
"Lift Up Your Face" Third Day[35]
"Invasion (Hero)" Trip Lee ft. Jai[36]
2009 "Free Falling" short Ben Rector[37]

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Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen.

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Florida Georgia Line

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Chasing After You

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Darius Rucker

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Midland (band)

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Rich (Maren Morris song)

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LoCash

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Films

Year Title Notes
2011 October Baby Associate producer
2015 23-61 Short film; writer and producer

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