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American vocalizer

Faith Hill

Faith Hill by John Mathew Smith.jpg

Faith Colina in 2010

Born

Audrey Faith Perry


(1967-09-21) September 21, 1967 (age 55)

Ridgeland, Mississippi, U.Southward.

Occupation Vocaliser, actress
Years agile 1993–present
Spouse(s)

Daniel Loma

(m. 1988; div. 1994)


Tim McGraw

(thou. 1996)

Children 3
Musical career
Genres
  • State
  • pop
Musical instrument(southward) Vocals
Labels
  • Warner Bros. Nashville
  • Arista Nashville
  • Columbia Nashville
Website faithhill.com

Musical creative person

Audrey Organized religion McGraw (née Perry; born September 21, 1967), known professionally every bit Religion Hill, is an American vocalizer. She is 1 of the most successful country music artists of all time, having sold more 40 meg albums worldwide.[1]

Colina's first ii albums, Take Me as I Am (1993) and It Matters to Me (1995), were major successes and placed a combined three number ones on Billboard's state charts. She then achieved mainstream and crossover success with her side by side two albums, Faith (1998) and Breathe (1999). Organized religion spawned her first international success in early 1998, "This Kiss", while Breathe became one of the best-selling land albums of all time, led past the huge crossover success of the songs "Breathe" and "The Manner You Love Me". It had massive sales worldwide and earned Hill three Grammy Awards.

In 2001, she recorded "There You'll Be" for the Pearl Harbor soundtrack and it became an international success and her best-selling unmarried in Europe. Hill'southward next two albums, Cry (2002) and Fireflies (2005), were both commercial successes; the former spawned another crossover single, "Weep", which won Hill a Grammy Honour, and the latter produced the singles "Mississippi Girl" and "Like We Never Loved at All", which earned her another Grammy Award.

Hill has won five Grammy Awards, 15 University of Country Music Awards, six American Music Awards, and several other awards. Her Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 with Tim McGraw became the highest-grossing state tour of all fourth dimension.[two] [3] In 2001, she was named one of the "30 Most Powerful Women in America" by Ladies Home Journal. In 2009, Billboard named her as the Adult Contemporary Artist of the Decade (2000s) and likewise as the 39th top artist overall.[four] From 2007 to 2012, Colina was the voice of NBC Sunday Dark Football's intro song.[5] Hill received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019.[half dozen] Colina is married to American singer Tim McGraw, with whom she has recorded several duets.

Early life and career beginnings [edit]

Hill was built-in in Ridgeland, Mississippi, north of Jackson, Mississippi. She was adopted as an infant, and named Audrey Faith Perry. She was raised in the nearby town of Star, 20 miles exterior of Jackson.[7] Her adoptive parents, Edna and Ted Perry,[8] raised her with their 2 biological sons in a devout Christian surroundings.[nine]

Loma's vocal talent was apparent early, and she had her first public functioning, at a four-H luncheon, when she was seven.[ten] In 1976, a few days before her 9th birthday, she attended a concert by Elvis Presley at the Country Fair Coliseum, in Jackson, which impressed her securely. Past the time she was young, Hill was a regular performer at area churches, even those not in her ain Baptist denomination.[xi] At 17, Colina formed a ring that played in local rodeos. She graduated from McLaurin Omnipresence Center in 1986, and briefly attended college at Hinds Inferior Higher (now Hinds Community Higher) in Raymond, Mississippi.[12] At times, she sang for prisoners at the Hinds County Jail, her vocal of choice existence "Amazing Grace".[13]

At age 19 she quit school to move to Nashville and pursue her dream of being a land singer. In her early days in Nashville, Hill auditioned to exist a fill-in singer for Reba McEntire, but failed to secure the chore.[9] A few years later in 1991, the singer who vanquish Colina for the job was killed in a aeroplane crash with six other members of Reba's ring.[fourteen]

After a stint selling T-shirts, Hill became a secretary at a music publishing firm.[10] Hill too landed a job at a local McDonald's eatery franchise, which she disliked intensely. "Chips, burgers, cash annals – I did it all, I hated it," she has said.[15]

In 1988, she married music publishing executive Daniel Colina (not to exist confused with Canadian musician Dan Hill).[16]

A co-worker heard Hill singing to herself one day, and shortly the head of her music publishing company was encouraging her to go a demo vocalizer for the firm.[x] She supplemented this work by singing backup vocals for songwriter Gary Burr, who often performed his new songs at Nashville'southward Bluebird Cafe.[17] During 1 of those performances, Martha Abrupt, an executive from Warner Bros. Records was in the audience, and, impressed with Hill's phonation, began the process of signing her to a recording contract.[9]

Soon later the release of her anthology, she and Daniel Colina divorced in 1994.[18]

Music career [edit]

1993–1997: Country music success [edit]

Hill's debut album was Take Me as I Am (1993); sales were strong, buoyed past the chart success of "Wild 1". Loma became the first female country singer in thirty years to hold Billboard 's number 1 position for four consecutive weeks when "Wild 1" managed the feat in 1994.[xix] Her version of "Piece of My Heart", also went to the top of the country charts in 1994.[10] The album sold a total of 3 1000000 copies.[10] Other singles from the album include "Take Me equally I Am".

The recording of Faith'south second album was delayed by surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel on her vocal cords.[20] Information technology Matters to Me finally appeared in 1995 and was some other success, with the title rails becoming her third number-ane state single. Several other top x singles followed, and more than than 3 1000000 copies of the album were sold.[10] The fifth unmarried from the album, "I Can't Do That Anymore", was written by Alan Jackson. Other singles from the album include "Yous Can't Lose Me", "Someone Else's Dream", and "Let's Go to Vegas". During this period, Colina appeared on the acclaimed PBS music program Austin City Limits.

In spring 1996, Hill began the Spontaneous Combustion Bout with country vocalizer Tim McGraw. At that time, Hill had recently become engaged to her sometime producer, Scott Hendricks, and McGraw had recently broken an engagement. McGraw and Hill were quickly attracted to each other and began a human relationship. Subsequently discovering that Hill was pregnant with their first child, the couple married on Oct six, 1996. The couple have iii daughters together: Gracie Katherine (built-in 1997), Maggie Elizabeth (born 1998) and Audrey Caroline (born 2001). Since their marriage, Hill and McGraw accept endeavored never to be apart for more than than three consecutive days.[9]

Subsequently the release of It Matters to Me, Colina took a iii-year intermission from recording to give herself a rest from four years of touring and to brainstorm a family with McGraw. During her break, she joined forces with her husband for their beginning duet, "It'southward Your Love".[21] The vocal stayed at number one for six weeks,[10] and won awards from both the University of Country Music and the Country Music Association. Hill has remarked that sometimes when they perform the song together, "it [doesn't] feel like everyone else was really watching."[21]

1998–2003: Popular music crossover and career breakthrough [edit]

Faith Hill re-entered the music business concern in 1998 with her 3rd album Faith.[21] The anthology showcased her progression toward a more mainstream, pop-oriented sound, although it retained a distinct country sound. "This Buss" became a number one country hit, and was the first of her singles to place on the pop charts, peaking at number seven. More than six meg copies of the album were sold. The anthology also delivered several other hits including another duet with McGraw, "Simply To Hear You lot Say That You Love Me", "Let Me Permit Go" and "The Secret of Life".[10]

To follow up this newfound success, Hill immediately released Breathe in November 1999, which debuted at the peak of the Billboard Country and all genre charts, ahead of albums by Mariah Carey and Fell Garden.[22] Although the album had few overt land sounds, it "complement[ed] her vocal strengths."[23] For the showtime fourth dimension, the album consisted solely of songs nigh beloved and did non venture into the more somber territory that her previous albums had touched.[23] The title track, "Breathe", reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[22] "The Mode Y'all Love Me" hit the top 10 also, topping out at number vi on the charts. The album won Colina three Grammy Awards including Best Country Album, Best Country Collaboration With Vocals for "Let's Brand Love" featuring Tim McGraw and Best Land Female Vocal Functioning for "Exhale".[24] Information technology also marked a step away from her girl-next-door image, as the videos and promotional pictures all portrayed a much sexier paradigm. Breathe has sold almost 10 million copies worldwide.[25]

2000 was an especially busy year for Hill; besides a successful tour with her husband, Loma was featured in a CBS goggle box special, VH1'southward Behind the Music, VH1 Divas 2000, and the Lifetime cable aqueduct's Intimate Portrait serial.[22] She signed an endorsement deal with CoverGirl makeup,[x] performed at the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards, appeared on the encompass of numerous magazines, and performed the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXIV.[22] Hill was also named to Mr. Blackwell'south ten-best dressed women of 2000, the only singer listed amidst actresses and other celebrities. Hill and McGraw also embarked on their kickoff Soul2Soul tour, the "Soul2Soul Bout 2000".[26]

Musically, in 2000, Hill recorded a song for the movie Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, entitled "Where Are You Christmas" (written by James Horner, Volition Jennings and R&B artist[27] Mariah Carey). The vocal also appeared on the pop and country charts. Hill's success on the popular charts disturbed some country music insiders, who questioned whether she was trying to dismiss her country roots and motility into the pop genre. Despite the grumbling, Hill won the CMA Female Singer of the Twelvemonth Honor, and in her acceptance speech communication announced, "I dearest this business, and I dear this industry... and my heart is here."[22]

In 2001, Hill recorded a vocal for the Pearl Harbor soundtrack. The track, too titled "At that place Yous'll Exist", which was originally offered to Celine Dion, has since go one of Hill's most critically acclaimed songs.[28] Considering of the single's international success, a compilation album In that location You'll Be: The Best of Faith Loma, was released to international markets. The album featured dance mixes of "Breathe" and "The Way You Love Me" along with alternating versions of "Piece of My Centre" and "Let Me Let Go". "There You'll Be" was nominated for a 2002 Grammy Award for All-time Female Pop Vocal Performance and for an Academy Laurels for Best Original Vocal in a motion pic.

In 2002, Hill released her fifth studio album, Cry. The anthology "spotlight[ed] her impressive set up of pipes", and besides marked the completion of her "transformation into a pop diva", containing few nods to her country roots. Though the album debuted at number 1 on Billboard magazine's pop and country album charts,[ten] the album's singles received much less country radio airplay than her previous hits, instead aiming to international and adult contemporary markets.[29] The album likewise won a Grammy Honor and over three.7 million copies have been sold worldwide.[24]

An album runway from the album "Babe You Vest", was used as the theme song for the movie Lilo & Stitch. The music video featured clips from the film too every bit performance clips.

"When the Lights Go Downwardly", the official second single from the anthology was used to promote an NBC goggle box special which detailed the making of Cry and also featured intimate performances of Hill'due south hits.[xxx]

2005–2006: Render to country music [edit]

In 2005, Hill returned with her new state album, Fireflies. The CD debuted on top of the Billboard Country and all genre album charts, placing her among but a handful of artists to have three consecutive albums debut at number one on both charts.[31] The debut unmarried, "Mississippi Girl", became Hill's highest-debuting single. The vocal was written specifically for her by John Rich (of Large and Rich) and Adam Shoenfield of MuzikMafia, and tells the abbreviated story of her life. Hill recorded two other songs by Rich, "Sunshine and Summer" and "Like We Never Loved at All", both of which became successful singles.[32] The championship track "Fireflies", "Stealing Kisses" and "If You Ask" were written past creative person Lori McKenna and besides appear on McKenna's albums. They appeared and performed the songs together on the Oprah Winfrey Evidence and an awards show. The anthology marked a render to Colina's state roots and succeeded in reestablishing her identify on country radio.[33]

In 2006, after a six-yr pause from touring following the nascence of her youngest daughter,[9] Loma and husband Tim McGraw embarked on their Soul2Soul II Bout 2006. The tour became the highest grossing country music tour ever with a gross of $xc million.[3] [34] It was named "Major Tour of the Year" by the prestigious Pollstar, beating out such heavyweights equally Madonna and the Rolling Stones.

2007–2010: Love Will Always Win, The Hits, Joy to the Earth and NBC Lord's day Nighttime Football [edit]

In 2007, Hill started work on her starting time domestic greatest hits package, titled The Hits, which was released on October 2. It contains ii new tracks, "Lost" and "Crimson Umbrella", also every bit 13 boosted tracks. The album besides features hits roofing her entire career from 1993 to 2005. Included with the ii-Disc Special-Edition of The Hits is a DVD of 11 of Hill's music videos. The DVD substitutes the Tim McGraw duet "Just To Hear You Say That You Beloved Me" for their "I Demand You" duet on the CD.[35]

Faith is likewise featured on hubby'due south 2007 anthology Let Information technology Become where she sings two duets with him, "I Need You" and "Shotgun Rider". Both of these songs were performed during the couple'due south critically acclaimed Soul2Soul 2 Tour; this tour began in June 2006 and ran through to August 2007. The song I Need Y'all was nominated for both the All-time Land Collaboration with Vocals and All-time State Song awards at the 2008 Grammy Awards.

At the outset of the 2007 NFL flavour, Hill replaced Pinkish as the signature voice of NFL on NBC'southward Sunday Night Football, singing the weekly game's introductory theme song; of which the prove's producer said:[36]

It's not oftentimes that you go the opportunity to accept a mega-star similar Faith Hill perform the signature open to your prove.

NBC Lord's day Nighttime Football producer Fred Gaudelli, MSNBC

Loma performed this opening theme until April 15, 2013.[37]

In September 2008, Colina issued her first Christmas album, titled Joy to the Globe. The compilation was given positive reviews, including about.com, which gave the anthology four and a half out of five stars, calling the album, "a swell collection of classic Christmas songs". Colina continually worked on the anthology two years prior to its official release. The album included ane original track, "A Infant Changes Everything", which was released equally the album's only single in late 2008 and debuted at No. 24 on Billboard's Ac chart, quickly rise to the No. ane position, condign Loma's quaternary number one on that nautical chart.[38]

During the Super Bowl XLIII pregame show On Feb ane, 2009, Loma performed "America the Cute". Other performers at the event were Jennifer Hudson and Journey, whilst Bruce Springsteen performed the Halftime show.[39]

To celebrate the induction of ABBA into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Faith performed "The Winner Takes It All", together with keyboardist Benny Andersson, at the upshot held in New York Urban center on March 13, 2010. Hill as well performed a rendition of "The Long & Winding Road" as part of a tribute to Paul McCartney which was held at the White House on July 28, 2010. Audience members included President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.[40]

Following these performances, Hill contributed a song titled "Give In to Me" which appears on the Land Strong soundtrack which was released in October 2010. The film besides stars Hill's hubby Tim McGraw.[41] Further appearances followed, with Loma featuring in Coal Miner'due south Daughter: A Tribute To Loretta Lynn, where she performs "Honey Is The Foundation". Hill also contributed her vocals to the Ryan Tedder penned vocal "All I Ever Wanted" for the 2010 film Life Equally We Know It. The vocal was used in trailers to promote the film and also appeared during the terminate credits of the film.

2011–2015: Unreleased studio anthology and Las Vegas Residency [edit]

Brendan O'Brien, known for producing projects for Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, and Rage Against the Car, began working with Hill and producing her next anthology, originally set up for release in 2011.[42] Loma likewise worked with pop producer Brian Kennedy in January 2011 to complete the album.

Faith returned to the studio in March 2011 for another round of recording. "I would like to have a record out," Hill told Billboard.com, "but it hasn't been the right thing withal. I don't desire it to be merely some other tape. It's a lot of piece of work to support a tape, so I just want it to exist ... really great. I want it to represent where I am equally a adult female. I don't want it to be fake. I want it to be authentic and real."[43] In mid-2011, Loma recorded a duet with George Strait on the vocal "A Showman'south Life" which can exist heard on Strait'south anthology Hither for a Practiced Time.

During the CMA Awards held on November ix, 2011, Hill performed the potential kickoff single for her upcoming album titled "Come Dwelling". This song is a re-working of the OneRepublic song heard on their "Dreaming out Loud" album.[44]

In June 2012, Hill debuted the songs "Illusion" and "Overrated" during her set at the CMA Music Festival. Following the operation, Loma confirmed that the anthology was done, but made no annotate most when information technology would exist released or whether the rumored title of Illusion was official.[45]

While a second single, titled "American Heart", along with its accompanying music video, was released on Oct ane, 2012, no further singles have since been released while an album also remains unreleased.[46]

Post-obit a successful bout of Australia with their Soul2Soul tour throughout March and April 2012,[47] Hill and McGraw began an exclusive twenty show run of the Soul2Soul show at the Venetian in Las Vegas starting Dec 2012. A second leg of the show ran from October 2013, through to April 2014. The show was met with critical acclamation.[48]

During the Billboard Music Awards filmed on May 17, 2015, Loma joined Little Big Town on a functioning of their single "Girl Crush".[49]

2016–present: New music and touring [edit]

Hill was 1 of 30 artists selected to perform on "Forever State", a mash-up rail of the songs "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "On the Road Once more" and "I Will Always Love Y'all". The single was released September 16 and celebrates fifty years of the CMA Awards.[l]

On October four, 2016, during a surprise show at Nashville's famous Ryman Auditorium, both Religion and her husband announced that they would over again be going dorsum on the road together with the Soul2Soul The Earth Bout 2017. The tour began April 7, 2017, in New Orleans, and will keep into Europe throughout 2018, including every bit office of the C2C: Country to Country festival.[51]

Post-obit the new tour announcement, Faith sent out a tweet via her official Twitter business relationship announcing the release of a new compilation anthology. The anthology, titled Deep Tracks, is a montage of Hill's favorite songs that were previously included on her various albums but were not released every bit singles.[52] The album besides includes 3 previously unreleased songs entitled, "Male child", "Why" and "Come to Jesus".[53] [54] The album, which is Hill'due south last record to exist released via Warner Bros. Records, was released Nov 18, 2016.[55]

Information technology was reported on February 3, 2017, that Hill, aslope McGraw, had signed a new deal with Sony Music Nashville, also indicating that a duet anthology between the couple, as well as multiple solo recordings would exist produced.[56] [57] The new record label signing as well preceded the release of "Speak to a Girl", the lead unmarried from Hill and McGraw'southward articulation album, The Rest of Our Life, which was released on November 17, 2017.[58] [59] The release of the album coincided with the opening of an exhibit at the State Music Hall of Fame and Museum titled Mississippi Woman, Louisiana Human, which celebrates the careers of both Hill and McGraw.[60]

Artistry [edit]

Hill possesses an alto vocal range,[61] which Joanna Horowitz of The Seattle Times described every bit unmistakably "throaty".[62] Although Hill typically does not write most of the music she performs, Horowitz noted that her music "emphasize[s] personal, intimate storytelling".[62] She co-wrote ii tracks on her debut album Take Me equally I Am: "I've Got This Friend" and "Go the Distance".[61]

Other ventures [edit]

Film and television career [edit]

In 1997, Hill guest starred in a three episode arc of popular television series Touched by an Affections and its subsequent spin off serial, Promised Land, which marked her acting debut.[63]

In 2002 it was rumored that Loma had won the part of Julia Compton Moore, the wife of Hal Moore, played by Mel Gibson, in the 2002 film Nosotros Were Soldiers. The role was ultimately played past Madeline Stowe.[15]

Colina made her film debut in the summer of 2004, when she co-starred with Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick and Glenn Close in managing director Frank Oz's remake of the 1975 thriller The Stepford Wives.[64] Although the picture received mixed reviews, it went on to earn over $100 million.[65] [66] [67]

In 2015, Hill appeared in the independent crime drama pic Dixieland.[68] The film was written and directed by Hank Bedford and also stars Chris Zylka, Riley Keough, Spencer Lofranco, and Steve Earle. Dixieland had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2015.[69] The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on December eleven, 2015, by IFC Films.[70]

On October fourteen, 2015, it was announced that Hill would be an executive producer for a new lifestyle television program with onetime Oprah executive producer Lisa Erspamer. The evidence, called Pickler & Ben, debuted in mid-2017, features Kellie Pickler and Ben Aaron equally hosts and is filmed in Nashville.[71]

In August 2021, it was announced that Loma would co-star in Paramount+'s Yellowstone prequel 1883.[72] Colina as well appeared in ane episode of Yellowstone season 4 in a flashback scene.

List of film and television appearances
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Touched by an Angel Karen Lamar goggle box debut
Episode: "The Road Home (Role 1)"
1997 Promised Land Episode: "The Road Dwelling (Part ii)"
1999 VH1 Divas Alive 2 Herself (performer) Television receiver Special Documentary
2000 Super Bowl XXXIV "National Anthem"
2000 72nd Academy Awards "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz
2000 VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute to Diana Ross Herself Idiot box Special
2001 America: A Tribute to Heroes Herself (performer) Television Special
2002 74th University Awards "There You'll Be" from Pearl Harbor
2002 Saturday Night Live Herself (musical guest) Episode: "Sarah Michelle Gellar/Faith Loma"
2002 Faith Hill: The Lights Become Downwards Herself (performer) Television Movie
2004 The Stepford Wives Sarah Sunderson film debut
remake of the 1975 moving-picture show
2005 E! True Hollywood Story Herself Episode: "State Divas"
2005 Religion Colina: Fireflies Herself (performer) Idiot box Film
2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Mean solar day Parade Television Special
2008 Christmas in Rockefeller Middle Herself Television set Special
2008 Faith Hill, Joy to the Earth: A Soundstage Special Herself (performer) Boob tube Movie
2009 The Neighborhood Ball: An Inauguration Celebration Telly Special
2009 Super Basin XLIII "America the Beautiful"
2010 Project Runway Herself (guest estimate) Episode: "Finale (Part 2)"
2007–12 NBC Sunday Dark Football Herself Theme song performer
2011 CMT Crossroads Herself (performer) Episode: "The Pretenders/Religion Hill"
2012 Tony Bennett: Duets II Television Movie
2015 Dixieland Arletta
2016 The Vocalism Herself (Coach advisor) 4 episodes
2017 Pickler & Ben Herself (guest) likewise Executive Producer of 59 episodes

Episode: "#1.1"

2019 The Earth's Best Herself (judge) 10 episodes
2021 Yellowstone Margaret Dutton Guest star ("No Kindness for the Coward")
2021–2022 1883 x episodes

Fragrance [edit]

In October 2009, Loma released her first fragrance titled Organized religion Colina Parfums. The fragrance is a alloy of Southern Magnolia, Jasmine and Peach Pears. In 2010, Loma released her second fragrance, titled True.

Philanthropy [edit]

Colina used her 1999 tour to support a national children'southward volume drive, The Faith Hill Family unit Literacy Projection. The charity was inspired by Faith's father, who faced challenges with literacy. Fans who donated books at one of her concerts were entered into a draw to meet her personally afterward the show.[73] The effort resulted in the donation of 35,000 children'due south books, which were distributed to hospitals, schools, libraries, and daycare centers in 40 cities across the Usa.[74]

In the days immediately post-obit Hurricane Katrina, Hill and her husband, Tim McGraw, who was raised in Louisiana, joined groups taking supplies to Gulfport, Mississippi. The two likewise hosted several clemency concerts to benefit those who were displaced by the storm.[75] Afterwards in the year the couple established the Neighbor'southward Keeper Foundation, which provides funding for community charities to assist with basic humanitarian services in the event of a natural disaster or for desperate personal circumstances. In a special gesture, the couple also donated profits from their functioning in New Orleans to Hurricane Katrina relief.[76]

In June 2010, Loma and McGraw organized Nashville Ascension, a do good concert aimed to raise $2 million for The Customs Foundation of Middle Tennessee in response to the flood in early on May that killed 22 people and caused $2 billion in impairment.[77]

Discography [edit]

  • Take Me as I Am (1993)
  • Information technology Matters to Me (1995)
  • Faith (1998)
  • Exhale (1999)
  • Weep (2002)
  • Fireflies (2005)
  • Joy to the World (2008)
  • The Residual of Our Life (with Tim McGraw) (2017)

Tours [edit]

Headlining tours
  • This Osculation Tour (1999) [78]
Co-headlining tours
  • Soul2Soul Tour (with Tim McGraw) (2000) [79]
  • Soul2Soul II Bout (with Tim McGraw) (2006-07) [80]
  • Australia 2012 (with Tim McGraw) (2012) [81]
  • Soul2Soul: The Earth Tour (with Tim McGraw) (2017-eighteen) [82]
Promotional tours
  • '94 Promo Tour (1994)
Residency shows
  • Faith (2004) [83]
  • Soul2Soul (with Tim McGraw) (2012-13) [84]
Opening deed
  • No Doubt About It Bout (for Neal McCoy) (1994)
  • Waitin' on Sundown (for Brooks & Dunn) (1994) [85]
  • Read My Listen Bout (for Reba McEntire) (1994) [86]
  • Fruit of the Loom Condolement Tour (for Alan Jackson) (1994-95) [87]
  • Easy Come Easy Go Tour (George Strait) (1994)
  • Spontaneous Combustion Bout (for Tim McGraw) (1996) [88]
  • The Cowboy Rides Abroad Tour (for George Strait) (2014) [89]
Other shows
  • Chevy Truck Country Music Festival (with George Strait, Tim McGraw, John Michael Montgomery, Lila McCann and Big House) (1998) [xc]
  • Millennium Smash Testify (with Tim McGraw) (1999)
  • Sam & Audrey (with Tim McGraw) (2016) [91]
Concert specials
  • Faith! (CBS) (2000) [92]
  • When the Lights Become Downwards (NBC) (2002) [93]
  • Fireflies (NBC) (2005) [94]
  • Dear Will Always Win (CBS) (2007)
  • Joy to the World (PBS) (2008) [95]
  • Greatest Hits (PBS/GAC) (2009) [96]
  • Tim & Faith: Soul2Soul (Showtime) (2017) [97]

Awards [edit]

Country Music Clan Awards [edit]

The Country Music Clan Awards are held annually past the Country Music Association and celebrate excellence and achievements in the country genre. Hill has won iii awards from 22 nominations.[98]

Grammy Awards [edit]

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually past the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Hill has won 5 awards from 17 nominations.[99]

Other awards [edit]

In addition to her five Grammy Awards, Hill has also won 15 Academy of Country Music Awards,[100] half-dozen American Music Awards,[101] and four People'south Pick Awards amidst others. In addition, Loma received the Samuel S. Beard Award for Greatest Public Service by an Individual 35 Years or Nether in 2000, an award given out annually past Jefferson Awards.[102]

Year Accolade Category
1993 Academy of Country Music Awards Top New Female Vocalizer
1995 TNN/Music Urban center News Country Awards Female Star of Tomorrow
1997 University of Country Music Awards Top Vocal Result of the Year – "Information technology's Your Love" (w/ Tim McGraw)
Meridian Video of the Year – "It's Your Love" (w/ Tim McGraw)
Top Single of the Year – "It'south Your Dear" (w/ Tim McGraw)
Top Song of the Year – "It'south Your Dear" (w/ Tim McGraw)
1998 Academy of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocaliser
Top Single of the Year – "This Osculation"
Top Unmarried of the Year (Producer) - "This Kiss"
Pinnacle Vocal Event of the Year – "Just to Hear Y'all Say That Yous Love Me" (w/ Tim McGraw)
Top Vocal Event of the Year (Producer) – "Just to Hear You Say That You Love Me" (w/ Tim McGraw)
Top Music Video of the Year – "This Kiss"
1999 TNN/Music Metropolis News State Awards Song Collaboration of the Year – "But to Hear You Say That You Beloved Me" (w/ Tim McGraw)
Song of the Year – "But to Hear Yous Say That You Honey Me" (w/Tim McGraw)
Video of the Yr – "This Kiss"
Single of the Twelvemonth – "This Kiss"
Female Creative person of the Twelvemonth
University of Country Music Awards Top Female Vocalist
Tiptop Music Video of the Year – Breathe
2000 Academy of Land Music Awards Peak Female person Vocalist of the Year
Country Weekly's TNN Awards Female Artist of the Year
2001 American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist
Favorite Land Female person Artist
Favorite Country Album – Exhale
2002 American Music Awards Favorite Country Female Creative person
2003 CMT Music Awards Hottest Female Video of the Year – "When The Lights Go Down"
American Music Awards (November) Favorite Country Female person Artist
2004 People'due south Option Awards Favorite Female Musical Performer
2006 American Music Awards Favorite Country Female Creative person
Academy of Country Music Awards Career Achievement Honour
MVPA Awards All-time Pilus - "Like Nosotros Never Loved at All" (nominated)
2019 Hollywood Walk of Fame Inducted

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Further reading [edit]

  • Brown, Jim; Sparrow, Susan (2002). Religion Hill & Tim McGraw: Soul ii Soul. Quarry Music Books. ISBN1-55082-293-four.
  • Gray, Scott (1999). Perfect Harmony: the Religion Hill & Tim McGraw Story (1st ed.). Ballantine Books. ISBN0-345-43412-9.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Faith Hill at IMDb
  • Faith Loma at People.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Hill

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