Trisha Yearwood


Trisha Yearwood Brief Biography

Patricia Lynn "Trisha" Yearwood (born September 19, 1964), is an American singer, author and actress. She is best known for her ballads about vulnerable young women from a female perspective that have been described by some music critics as "strong" and "confident." Yearwood is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2000.

Yearwood rose to fame in 1991, with her debut single, "She's in Love with the Boy", which became her first No. 1 single and was featured on her self-titled debut album. Yearwood has continued to find much success and widespread critical acclaim releasing a further ten studio albums, which spawned eight more No. 1 singles and twenty top ten hits combined, such as "Walkaway Joe", "The Song Remembers When", "Thinkin' About You", "I'll Still Love You More" and "I Would've Loved You Anyway". In 1997, Yearwood recorded the song "How Do I Live" for the soundtrack of the movie Con Air. It became her signature song, achieving high positions and sales worldwide, and won Yearwood a Grammy Award. She has also recorded successful duets with her husband, Country superstar Garth Brooks, including "In Another's Eyes", which won the couple a Grammy Award.

Trisha Yearwood News

• The Almanac for September 19, the 262nd day of 2019
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• 'The Voice's Top 12 artists perform -- Coaches say Rayshun Lamarr is a "frontrunner" and Brynn Cartelli is "from another planet"



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