Faith Hill
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Biography
If fame is to be compared to a roller coaster, singer/songwriter Faith Hill would still be on the first ascent. Ever since her first hit single, 1993's Wild One, Hill has been on a meteoric rise that has had no drop off in sight. Though typically recording in the country music genre, Hill has made the successful crossover to pop while still maintaining her gospel and R&B roots. Taking chances musically has been the one thing that has made Hill one of the most successful country music stars since her idol, Reba McEntire, became famous in the 1980's. With mainstream success firmly under her belt, Hill has taken the next step in her career: starring in movies and on television.
Hill was born in Jackson, Mississippi and grew up in nearby Star, the kind of small rural town where people are born, get married and go to football games. She was already showing off her talents at the age of 3 when she began singing for her family. At 7, she made her first public appearance at a 4-H luncheon and from then on took every opportunity to perform. At 17, she joined a band and played rodeos and parties, but no clubs because her mom wouldn't allow it. Though she was in college for a short time, the lure of stardom was too great and at 19, Hill went looking for fame in Nashville. Hill was immediately overwhelmed-growing up in a small town did not prepare her for the trials and tribulations of the Big City.
The young singer/songwriter spent her early Nashville years hiding her talents, at least from those with whom she worked. Hill spent her days as a receptionist at a music publishing firm run by former country balladeer Gary Morris. Ironically, it was at work that Hill was discovered: a writer overheard her singing to herself and convinced Hill to record a demo of one of his songs. From there, Hill sang harmony for Gary Burr at the world-renowned Bluebird Café, who in turn produced her own demo. Warner Bros soon signed the burgeoning talent to a contract. Though young, Hill was smart and lucky enough to get what she wanted from the deal.
Hill released her first album Take Me As I Am in 1993. The first single, Wild One, spent four weeks atop the country charts in the number one position. Hill's second single, a cover of Janis Joplin's Piece Of My Heart, also went to No. 1, with the album itself eventually selling over 2 million copies. However, Hill held off on recording her second album, 1995's It Matters To Me, because of surgery on her vocal chords. The title track from that album became her fourth number one country single, and a slew of Top Ten hits helped the album sell over 3 million copies. In 1996, Hill teamed up with country singer Tim McGraw on the Spontaneous Combustion Tour. Though Hill was betrothed to producer Scott Hendricks, she broke off the engagement to marry McGraw. Their first child was born soon after, and their first duet, It's Your Love, spent six weeks atop the country charts.
Subsequent albums merely added to her success, though with each one Hill found herself blending pop and country genres. In 1998, Faith went quadruple-platinum, and the single The Kiss, became the singer's first platinum hit. Hill's crossover to the mainstream culminated in an appearance on "Divas Live" (VH1, 1999), a benefit concert for music education that starred top female performers Whitney Houston, Cher, Tina Turner, Elton John and others. Hill followed Faith with 1999's Breathe, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and won her a Grammy Award for Country Album in 2000. In 2002, Hill muddied the genre waters even further with Cry, a lavishly produced album augmented by orchestral arrangements, distorted guitars and thick synthesizer lines. Not nearly as successful as her previous release, Cry managed to keep Hill a top star.
As an artist, one is never satisfied with the pursuit of one form of expression. Hill was no exception when she decided to pursue acting. In 1997, Hill guest-starred in an episode of "Promised Land" (CBS, 1996-99), a spin-off of the popular series, "Touched By an Angel" (CBS, 1994-2003). She also had a starring role as Sarah Sunderson in the remake of "The Stepford Wives" (2004), co-starring Matthew Broderick, Nicole Kidman and Christopher Walken. Hill's film career continued when she became attached to star in "Even Steven," a romantic comedy set to be filmed at a future date.
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Life Events
1986
At 19 she moved to Nashville to try to make it as country singer
1993
Released debut album "Take Me As I Am"; became the first female country singer to stay at No.1 on Billboard for four weeks in a row with her first single "Wild One"
1995
Released second album "It Matters To Me"
1996
Launched the Faith Hill Family Literacy Project in conjunction with her label, Warner Bros. Records
1997
Collaborated with husband, Tim McGraw on the single "It's Your Love"; earned four Academy of Country Music Award nominations and two Grammy Award nominations
1998
Released third album "Faith"; certified platinum and the single "This Kiss" was certified gold; nominated for three Grammy Awards and six Academy of Country Music Awards
1999
Appeared on VH1 "Divas Live 99"
1999
Released "Breathe" her fourth album; certified 2x platinum
2000
Appeared at the Academy Awards as a last minute replacement for Whitney Houston as part of a tribute to Oscar-winning songs
2000
Started the Soul 2 Soul 2000 tour with husband Tim McGraw
2000
Signed with Cover Girl cosmetics
2001
Performed "There Will Come A Day" for "America: A Tribute To Heroes," a fundraiser aired by all the major networks for families of the victims of the terrorist attacks
2002
Performed in her own television special on NBC airing on Thanksgiving evening "When The Lights Go Down"
2002
Released her next album "Cry"
2004
Feature film debut in the remake of the classic 1975 thriller "The Stepford Wives"
2005
Earned two Grammy nominations, including Best Country Album for "Fireflies"