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TrishaYearwood

Trisha Yearwood

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Monticello, Georgia
United States
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September 19, 1964

Patricia Lynn Yearwood

Garth Brooks (10 December 2005 - present)

Robert Reynolds (21 May 1994 - 5 October 1999) (divorced)

Christopher Latham (1987 - 1991) (divorced)

1991 Trisha Yearwood

1992 Hearts in Armor

1993 The Song Remembers When

1995 Thinkin' About You

1996 Everybody Knows

1998 Where Your Road Leads

2000 Real Live Woman

2001 Inside Out

2005 Jasper County

2007 Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love

2008 Love Songs

Actress

2009 Celebrity Holiday Homes (TV movie)

1998-2002 JAG (TV series)

2000 The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas! (video) (voice)

1994 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (TV series)

Appearances

2011 CMT: What's Your 20? 20 Greatest Women, 20 Years (TV movie)

2006-2010 CMT Insider (TV series)

2010 2010 CMT Music Awards (TV movie)

2010 The Bonnie Hunt Show (TV series)

2010 The Country Vibe with Chuck and Becca (TV series)

2009 The Chris Isaak Hour (TV series)

2008 CMT Star Weddings (TV series)

2008 Getaway (TV series)

2008 Live with Regis and Kelly (TV series)

2008 43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV special)

2008 Rachael Ray (TV series)

2005-2008 The View (TV series)

2005-2007 Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV series)

2007 CMT Top 20 Countdown (TV series)

2007 Entertainment Tonight (TV series)

2007 Wheel of Fortune (TV series)

2007 Cracker Barrel: Songs of the Year Concert (TV special)

2006 Reba: Video Gold II (video)

2006 CMT Giants (TV series)

2006 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards (TV movie)

2006 Biography (TV series documentary)

2006 Access Hollywood (TV series)

2006 Grand Ole Opry at Carnegie Hall (TV movie)

2005 Good Morning America (TV series)

2005 Larry King Live (TV series)

1993-2005 Late Show with David Letterman (TV series)

2005 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (TV series)

2005 Today (TV series)

1998-2005 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV series)

2005 Soundstage (TV series documentary)

2005 CMT: 100 Greatest Duets Concert (TV special)

2005 CMA Music Festival: Country Music's Biggest Party (TV movie)

2005 Tootsie's Orchid Lounge: Where the Music Began (video)

2005 The CMT Music Awards (TV special)

2002 The Chris Isaak Show (TV series)

2002 The 37th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV movie)

2002 Broadway's Best (TV movie)

1996-2001 The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV series)

2001 To the Contrary (TV series)

2000 Intimate Portrait (TV series documentary)

1996-2000 Austin City Limits (TV series documentary)

2000 Live by Request: Trisha Yearwood (TV movie)

2000 Sesame Street (TV series)

2000 Diane Warren: How Do I Live? (TV special)

1999 Garth Brooks & the Magic of Christmas (TV movie)

1999 The 34th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV movie)

1999 Hollywood Squares (TV series)

1999 An All-Star Tribute to Johnny Cash (TV special documentary)

1998 The American Red Cross Celebrates Real-Life Miracles (TV movie)

1998 Great Performances (TV series)

1998 Christmas in Rockefeller Center (TV special)

1998 Later with Jools Holland (TV series)

1998 The Naked Truth (TV series)

1998 The 33rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV movie)

1998 The 70th Annual Academy Awards (TV special)

1998 Roger Miller Remembered (TV special)

1998 Garth Brooks: Ireland and Back (TV documentary)

1998 Most Fascinating Women of 1998 (TV documentary)

1997 Live from the Hollywood Bowl (TV movie)

1997 A Conversation with Burt Reynolds (TV movie)

1997 The 39th Annual Grammy Awards (TV movie)

1997 The 53rd Presidential Inaugural Gala: An American Journey (TV special)

1997 Hard Rock Live (TV series)

1996 Ellen (TV series)

1996 Kennedy Center's 25th Anniversary (TV special)

1996 The Grand Ole Opry Musical Salute to Minnie Pearl (TV movie)

1996 An Evening of Country Greats: A Hall of Fame Celebration (TV special)

1996 Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary (TV special)

1995 Kenny Rogers: Keep Christmas with You (TV movie)

1994 Opryland's Country Christmas (TV special documentary)

1994 The Roots of Country: Nashville Celebrates the Ryman (TV special)

1994 The 36th Annual Grammy Awards (TV special)

1994 The 21st Annual American Music Awards (TV movie)

1993 A Musical Christmas at Walt Disney World (TV special)

1993 The 1993 Billboard Music Awards (TV special)

1993 The Thing Called Love

1993 The Women of Country (TV movie)

1993 Country Music Association's 35th Anniversary (TV special)

1992 The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (TV movie)

1992 Hee Haw (TV series)

1992 The 19th Annual American Music Awards (TV movie)

Academy Of Country Music Awards

1991 Top New Female Vocalist

1997 Top Female Vocalist

American Music Awards

1992 Favorite New Country Music Artist

Country Music Association Awards

1994 Album of the Year for Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles Collaboration with various artists

1997 Female Vocalist of the Year

1998 Female Vocalist of the Year

Grammy Awards

1995 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (with Aaron Neville) "I Fall to Pieces"

1998 Best Female Country Vocal Performance "How Do I Live"

1998 Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (with Garth Brooks) "In Another's Eyes"




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With a debut that went double-platinum and a powerful voice reminiscent of Linda Ronstadt’s. Trisha Yearwood epitomized the early ‘90s Nashville artist: grounded in country tradition but reaching an audience raised on ‘70s pop. Over the past decade she has released a slew of Top 10 country hits and nine gold or platinum albums.

Moving to Nashville in 1985, Yearwood began singing demos. Garth Brooks enlisted her to sing backup on his debut and to tour with him; through Brooks, she met producer Garth Fundis, who produced “Trisha Yearwood“ (#2 C&W, 1991). The album was an instant success, its singles “She’s in Love With the Boy” (#2 C&W, 1991), “Like We Never Had a Broken Heart” (#4 C&W, 1991), “That’s What I Like About You” (#8 C&W, 1992) and “The Woman Before Me” (#1 C&W, 1992), helping Yearwood win the Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist Award in 1992.

Featuring “wrong Side of Memphis” (#5 C&W, 1992) and a duet with Don Henley, “”Walkaway Joe” (#2 C&W, 1993), “Hearts in Armor” (#12 C&W, 1992) consolidated Yearwood’s gains. By 1993 she had signed a deal with Revlon to market a perfume called Wild Heart, been featured in the movie “This Thing Called Love” and been the subject of a biography, “Get Hot or Go Home – Trisha Yearwood: The Making of a Nashville Star” by Lisa Gubernick. “The Song Remembers When” (#40 pop, #6 C&W, 1993), with its accompanying cable television special and singles “you Say You Will” (#12 C&W, 1993, “Down on My Knees” (#19 C&W, 1993) and the title track (#2 C&W, 1993) continued her rise.

Yearwood has twice won a Best Country Vocal Collaboration Grammy: for her 1994 duet with Aaron Neville on the duet “I Fall to Pieces” and her 1997 duet with Brooks, “In Another’s Eyes” (#2 C&W). She has frequently scored hits with songs by women songwriters, including Matraca Berg, Kim Richey and Bobbie Cryner, among others. She was nominated for an Oscar for the Gammy Award-winning “How Do I Live”, featured I the 1997 film “Con Air”. Yearwood had continued to do acting; appearing as a forensic pathologist o CBS television series “JAG”. In 2000 “Real Live Woman” debuted at #4 on the country chart; the album featured guest vocals by Emmylou Harris and Jackson Browne.





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