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Faith Hill Biography
Through the '90s, Faith Hill
has matured from country music's leading young debutante into one of the
groundbreaking artists of the decade. A native of tiny Star, Miss., Hill moved to Nashville at age 19 and went to work for her idol, Reba McEntire. After joining Warner Bros. Records, she quickly became a leading light of the Nashville youth movement of the '90s, scoring eight top 10 hits from her first two albums. After the release of 1995's 2
million-selling It Matters To Me, Hill's life and career experienced
several major changes. She broke up with her producer/ fiancי, Scott
Hendricks; she married fellow country star Tim McGraw; and she gave birth
her first child (another would follow in 1998, shortly after the release
of her third album, Faith). In 1999, Hill became a model and spokesperson for Cover Girl makeup and appeared in the high-profile VH1 Divas '99 concert; in 2001, she sang "There You'll Be," the Oscar-nominated theme to the blockbuster World War II epic Pearl Harbor. Such ventures kept her in public eye between albums, ensuring that demand and anticipation would still be extremely high by the time she finally released 2002's Cry. Faith Hill Links |
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