- He also made an appearance on Stars and Stripes Vol. 1, a 1996 compilation album issued by the Beach Boys. It featured the band performing their own songs along with other country music artists; Supernaw contributed to the track "Long Tall Texan".
- After several years performing as a local musician throughout the state of Texas, he signed with BNA Records in 1993.
- After dropping out of college in 1979, he briefly worked on an oil rig before serving as a musician in local bands.
- Between 1993 and 1996, he charted 11 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, including "I Don't Call Him Daddy", his only No. 1 single, in late 1993.
- He moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1987, where he found work as a session songwriter. After four years in Nashville, he moved back to Texas, where he founded a band called Texas Steel.
- Supernaw released four studio albums in his career: Red and Rio Grande (1993), Deep Thoughts from a Shallow Mind (1994), You Still Got Me (1995), and Fadin' Renegade (1999).
- He grew up in Inwood Forest and was an avid golfer as well as a member of his high school golf team. Supernaw later attended college on a golfing scholarship.
- His mother, a fan of country music, exposed him to acts such as George Jones and Gene Watson, by whose works he would later be influenced.
- He was an American country music artist.
- In 1994, Supernaw was nominated for Top New Male Vocalist and Song of the Year by the Academy of Country Music but lost in both categories to John Michael Montgomery.
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