
Who is Patricia Lynn Yearwood?, The world knows her as Trisha Yearwood. Trisha Yearwood is an American country music artist, best known for her series of major hits throughout the 1990s decade and into the new millennium. She is a three-time Grammy award winner, a two-time Country Music Association Awards winner and a two-time Academy of Country Music Awards winner.
Yearwood made her debut in 1991 with the #1 hit single, "She's in Love with the Boy". Her debut album was certified by the RIAA of selling over two million copies, making Yearwood the first female country singer to have a debut album to be certified Platinum. Since 1991, Yearwood has released a total of ten studio albums and four compilation albums, including a Holiday album. Of all these albums, four of which have been certified Platinum and five have been certified Gold. She has also charted a total of 38 singles on the Billboard "Hot Country Songs" chart, five of these singles have reached the #1 spot.
One of the most popular female country singers of the '90s, Trisha Yearwood initially rose to fame as a protégée of Garth Brooks but quickly staked out her own identity. [1] Yearwood has also performed at the Academy Awards and the Library of Congress.
Trisha Yearwood was born September 19, 1964 in Monticello, Georgia, to Jack and Gwen Yearwood. Her father worked as a local banker as well as a farmer and her mother worked as a schoolteacher. Yearwood was raised on her father's farm. She attended Young Harris College, and while attending school, she participated in numerous musical activities including talent shows and choral groups. From an early age, she was a fan of Elvis Presley. Yearwood was named outstanding senior girl of the class of 1982 at Piedmont Academy. [2] Though she started performing in church events, school musicals, and talent shows (ironically never winning one, even in the small town of Monticello) while in school, she pursued a two-year business degree at a junior college after graduation rather than go immediately into show business. However, after one semester at the University of Georgia, she knew she was unhappy with the large campus and wanted to be closer to country music. [2] She then transferred from Georgia to Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
Yearwood interned as a receptionist for the local company MTM Records. Upon her graduation, in 1987, she was hired as a full time employee. Benefiting from the company’s resources, Yearwood recorded a handful of demo tapes and worked as a backup singer for some up-and-coming artists. Most notably, Yearwood sang backup on Garth Brooks' No Fences
(1990) album. [3] Brooks and Yearwood soon became good friends and promised each other whichever of the two became famous first, they would promise to help the other one out. Brooks became famous first and soon began helping Yearwood gain initial stardom.
She caught the attention of Nashville producer Tony Brown,
who signed her to MCA Nashville Records. Yearwood then appeared as the opening act for Brooks's 1991 tour. [2]
Yearwood's self-titled debut album was released in 1991, and the lead single, "She's in Love with the Boy,"
She's In Love With The Boy - Trisha Yearwood - Click here for the funniest movie of the weekwent to the top of the country charts, making her an instant star. Three more singles from the record — "Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" (co-written by Brooks), "That's What I Like About You," and "The Woman Before Me" — all went Top Ten, and Yearwood toured as Brooks' opening act, gaining immense exposure. As a result, she became the first female country singer ever to sell a million copies of her debut album. [1] The album eventually sold two million copies. To date, Yearwood's debut album is her second best-selling album, receiving a certification of 2x Platinum by the RIAA. In 1991, Yearwood won the Academy of Country Music Awards' "Top New Female Vocalist" award.
Yearwood secured similar success with the 1992 release of Hearts in Armor, which featured the hit singles “Wrong Side of Memphis,” “Woman Walk the Line,” as well as a duet with Don Henley
titled “Walkaway Joe," [3] which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Country Chart.
The title track of 1993's The Song Remembers When went to number two, and she followed it with a Christmas album, The Sweetest Gift, in 1994; that year, she also married Mavericks bassist Robert Reynolds. [1] In 1994 she won her first Grammy award, a duet with Aaron Neville, "I Fall to Pieces"
Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood - I Fall To Pieces (1994) - The most amazing home videos are here, an album cut that charted at #72 in 1994. The original version was by Patsy Cline in 1961.
That same year, Yearwood was the subject of Lisa Gubernick’s
biography, Get Hot or Go Home: Trisha Yearwood, the Making of a Nashville Star. [3] In 1995, Yearwood released her fourth studio album, Thinkin' About You. The lead single, "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Country Chart, her first #1 since her debut single, followed by her third #1 single, "Thinkin' About You", as well as another Top 10 hit.
Yearwood performed at the closing ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. [4] In 1996, while flying from Nevada to New York, Trisha saved a man's life. Francesco Maccarrone,
a baggage handler, was trapped in the belly of the plane. When the plane left the gate, Trisha heard pounding and screaming from under her seat and insisted the pilot stop the plane. After he emerged from the plane a shaken but relieved Francesco said, "I was a big Reba fan, but now I'm an even bigger Trisha fan." [5]
In 1997, Yearwood issued her first compilation, (Songbook) A Collection of Hits, which became her first album to top the country charts and which also reached the pop Top Five. [6] One of the previously unreleased tunes was "How Do I Live," which was used on the soundtrack for the film Con Air. Fellow country star LeAnn Rime
s released a version of the same tune around the same time, fueling a small rivalry, and some radio stations even mixed the two together to create a "duet" effect. [2] Yearwood's version of the song was favored more by Country radio and peaked at #2 on the Billboard Country Chart that year, and also peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, her biggest hit on the Hot 100 to date. She won a Best Female Country Vocal Performance Grammy for “How Do I Live,”
How Do I Live - Free videos are just a click away [3] Rimes' version which was a #2 Pop hit was favored more by Pop radio. Yearwood's two additional new singles from her Songbook album were major hits, "Perfect Love",
Trisha Yearwood Perfect Love - The funniest videos clips are herewhich peaked at #1, and a duet with Brooks, "In Another's Eyes".
Yearwood made her debut in 1991 with the #1 hit single, "She's in Love with the Boy". Her debut album was certified by the RIAA of selling over two million copies, making Yearwood the first female country singer to have a debut album to be certified Platinum. Since 1991, Yearwood has released a total of ten studio albums and four compilation albums, including a Holiday album. Of all these albums, four of which have been certified Platinum and five have been certified Gold. She has also charted a total of 38 singles on the Billboard "Hot Country Songs" chart, five of these singles have reached the #1 spot.
One of the most popular female country singers of the '90s, Trisha Yearwood initially rose to fame as a protégée of Garth Brooks but quickly staked out her own identity. [1] Yearwood has also performed at the Academy Awards and the Library of Congress.
Trisha Yearwood was born September 19, 1964 in Monticello, Georgia, to Jack and Gwen Yearwood. Her father worked as a local banker as well as a farmer and her mother worked as a schoolteacher. Yearwood was raised on her father's farm. She attended Young Harris College, and while attending school, she participated in numerous musical activities including talent shows and choral groups. From an early age, she was a fan of Elvis Presley. Yearwood was named outstanding senior girl of the class of 1982 at Piedmont Academy. [2] Though she started performing in church events, school musicals, and talent shows (ironically never winning one, even in the small town of Monticello) while in school, she pursued a two-year business degree at a junior college after graduation rather than go immediately into show business. However, after one semester at the University of Georgia, she knew she was unhappy with the large campus and wanted to be closer to country music. [2] She then transferred from Georgia to Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.


She caught the attention of Nashville producer Tony Brown,


She's In Love With The Boy - Trisha Yearwood - Click here for the funniest movie of the weekwent to the top of the country charts, making her an instant star. Three more singles from the record — "Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" (co-written by Brooks), "That's What I Like About You," and "The Woman Before Me" — all went Top Ten, and Yearwood toured as Brooks' opening act, gaining immense exposure. As a result, she became the first female country singer ever to sell a million copies of her debut album. [1] The album eventually sold two million copies. To date, Yearwood's debut album is her second best-selling album, receiving a certification of 2x Platinum by the RIAA. In 1991, Yearwood won the Academy of Country Music Awards' "Top New Female Vocalist" award.


The title track of 1993's The Song Remembers When went to number two, and she followed it with a Christmas album, The Sweetest Gift, in 1994; that year, she also married Mavericks bassist Robert Reynolds. [1] In 1994 she won her first Grammy award, a duet with Aaron Neville, "I Fall to Pieces"
Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood - I Fall To Pieces (1994) - The most amazing home videos are here, an album cut that charted at #72 in 1994. The original version was by Patsy Cline in 1961.


Yearwood performed at the closing ceremony of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. [4] In 1996, while flying from Nevada to New York, Trisha saved a man's life. Francesco Maccarrone,



How Do I Live - Free videos are just a click away [3] Rimes' version which was a #2 Pop hit was favored more by Pop radio. Yearwood's two additional new singles from her Songbook album were major hits, "Perfect Love",
Trisha Yearwood Perfect Love - The funniest videos clips are herewhich peaked at #1, and a duet with Brooks, "In Another's Eyes".











She released her eighth studio album in 2001, Inside Out.





In 2002, Country Music Television's special of the 40 Greatest Women of Country Music ranked Yearwood at #10. Also in the Top 10 was Shania Twain







Trisha Yearwood-Georgia Rain - Free videos are just a click awayset the tone for the album, with Yearwood altering the lyrics to pay homage to her home, singing about "the Georgia rain on the Jasper County clay." The lead single, "Georgia Rain" became her first major hit since 2002, peaking at #15 on the Billboard Country Chart, and was followed by two more singles from the album.









In late 2006, Yearwood announced she was parting ways with MCA Records. MCA then released in response a Greatest Hits CD on September 11, 2007. The album features two new songs, plus fifteen other tracks covering her career from 1991-2001. MCA also released Love Songs on January 15, 2008; an album made up of previously released tracks from her prior MCA albums.






Yearwood also released her first cookbook in April 2008, Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen (Recipes From My Family to Yours) includes more than 120 recipes for Southern dishes, as well as full-color photos taken in and around her home. Recipes include chicken tortilla soup, fried chicken with milk gravy, stuffed pork chops, breakfast sausage casserole, blackberry cobbler and banana pudding. [9] Yearwood wrote the book along with her mother, Gwen, and her sister, Beth. On April 8, 2008, she appeared on Good Morning America



In late August 2008, the plane Yearwood was aboard from Boston, Massachusetts to Oklahoma, nearly crashed. One of the plane's windows cracked and nearly broke open at 30,000 feet. The pilots made an emergency landing in Baltimore, Maryland, before the window cracked even more. Yearwood waited three hours for another plane to return home to Oklahoma. [11]
Trisha Yearwood has been married 3 times. Yearwood married her first husband, Christopher Latham, in 1987 but the two divorced in 1991. Yearwood later married Robert Reynolds, the bass player for The Mavericks,




When Yearwood is not touring, she enjoys cooking, hiking, and reading.
Yearwood has donated money to the campaigns of Sen. Maria Cantwell


Awards & honors
Year
Award Program[14]
Award
1991
Academy of Country Music Awards
Top New Female Vocalist
1992
American Music Awards
Favorite New Country Artist
1994
Grammy Awards
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals; "I Fall to Pieces" (w/ Aaron Neville)
Country Music Association Awards
Album of the Year; Common Thread: The Songs of the Eagles (w/ various artists)
1997
Academy of Country Music Awards
Top Female Vocalist
Country Music Association Awards
Female Vocalist of the Year
1998
Grammy Awards
Best Female Country Vocal Performance; "How Do I Live"
Best Country Collaboration with Vocals; "In Another's Eyes" (w/ Garth Brooks)
Country Music Association Awards
Female Vocalist of the Year
2002
CMT'S 40 Greatest Women of Country Music
Ranking; #10
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