- Faith Hill is a famous country artist
- She is married to Tim McGraw
- Learn more about her life and career here
Faith Hill was born Audrey Faith Perry on September 21, 1967. She was born and raised in Mississippi, where she expressed her talent for singing at the young age of seven. What really inspired her was a performance by the one and only Elvis Presley, who held a concert at a state fair when she was just turning 9. During her teenage years, Hill performed at churches and local rodeos.
Faith Hill: The Beginnings
At age 19, Hill dropped out of her local community college to move to Nashville. Although she tried out to be one of Reba McEntire's backup singers, she didn't get the gig. Her struggle to make it big resulted in smaller jobs across the county - from McDonald's to selling t-shirts. It would take years for her to be discovered at a bar by a Warner Bros. Records executive, who then signed her up for a recording contract.
In 1994, Hill and her former husband had divorced. Yet, her career was taking off as she recorded her first album, Take Me as I Am. It was a huge success and certainly the breakthrough that she was looking for. Two years later, Hill and Tim McGraw would meet on tour, and the rest is history.
The dynamic singing duo has been married since 1996 and has three daughters together. Hill continued recording album after album, including Faith and Breathe. She won her first CMA award in 2007 for "It's Your Love" which featured her husband. In total, she has won 3 CMA awards (22 nominations) and an outstanding 5 Grammy's (17 nominations).
Hill has now released eight studio albums, with the latest one as a collaborative album with McGraw. Hill has even served as a guest judge in many TV series, such as The Voice and Project Runway. Her newest achievement was a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019!
We're excited to see what the next step is in the McGraw family!