Faith Hill-country music star is our musical attraction in this post. The beautiful & one of the most successful country music artists of any generation, the American blonde mesmerizing singer Audrey Faith McGraw aka Faith Hill was born on September 21, 1967 in Ridgeland, Mississippi, USA. She was adopted daughter of Edna and Ted Perry. Her musical talent emerged at a tender age of 7.
Faith Hill-Country Music Star as a teenager she wanted to become a country singer & with the view to achieve her goal she had been crossed too many hurdles like being a secretary at a music publishing firm, worked for a local McDonald’s restaurant franchise after being rejected at an audition as a back up singer of Reba McEntire. Her early failures couldn’t able to keep her out of reach of her goal. She started as a demo singer for a music publishing firm, then she left no stones unturned to became five times Grammy Awards winner. 15 Academy of Country Music Awards, six American Music Awards, and several other awards Hill won till date in her breath taking musical journey.
Her albums were always been big hit. Till now seven studio albums, four compilation albums, and 46 singles is in Hill’s bag of success. Her debut album was Take Me as I Am commercially remarkable. “Wild One” from this album created history with it’s number one position for four consecutive weeks in Billboard‘s chart. It Matters to Me was her second successful album, Warner Bros. Records Nashville recorder this one, with 5 op 10 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. “It’s Your Love” was her first duet with her husband Tim McGraw. It secured seventh position in US Billboard Hot 100.
Hill with her third studio album Faith, she succeed in Australia and the UK, but renamed as Love Will Always Win. It topped number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Breathe, won the Grammy Award for best country album. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Not only Grammy “Breathe”, ranked as Best Country Album Cry, has been number five album of Hill, which sold record in numbers. The title track and “One” were both adult contemporary hits.