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Rimes had a multi-million selling hit with " How Do I Live " ( a song successfully covered by Yearwood ), while Lonestar also had a huge crossover hit with " Amazed.
Yearwood stated that her primary musical influence is Linda Ronstadt, whom Yearwood had often been identified and compared with in her albums.
Yearwood and her current husband Garth Brooks had been close friends since before they both became nationally known in the 1990s ; in 2000, after Brooks filed for divorce from estranged wife Sandy Mahl, they began dating and Yearwood took a 4-year hiatus from music.
Both Loveless and her husband believed that her career was just not taking off the way they believed it would if she had the same level of promotion as Reba McEntire, Trisha Yearwood and Wynonna.
Three of those-Diamond Rio, Yearwood and Brooks & Dunn-turn the trick with their first national release ; Reid's first solo release also hit the top of the chart, but he had hit the Top 5 as part of a duet with Ronnie Milsap ( 1988's " Old Folks ") three years earlier.

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Trisha Yearwood became they first woman in over 25 years to have her debut single top the Billboard Country Singles chart in 1991 with her single " She's in Love with the Boy ".
Later, Carpenter co-wrote " Where Are You Now ," which Trisha Yearwood recorded on her 2000 album Real Live Woman ; the song peaked on the Country chart at No. 45.
In addition she also set aside a project to release her first cookbook in April 2008 titled Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen, which consisted of southern cooking recipes from Yearwood, her mother and sister.
In high school, Yearwood and her sister Beth were A students, and Yearwood took a strong interest in becoming an accountant.
While in school at Belmont, Yearwood gained an internship with MTM Records, and was eventually hired as a full time employee following her graduation.
Under MCA Nashville, Yearwood released her self-titled debut album in 1991.
" Her album eventually sold a million copies and was certified Platinum ( and later on, 2 × Platinum ), with Yearwood therefore also becoming the first female artist to sell a million copies of her first album.
In 1992, Yearwood released her second studio album, Hearts in Armor, which was critically acclaimed.
With her second album, Yearwood chose songs that came from her own emotional conflicts following her divorce from her first husband, Chris Latham.
Yearwood released her third album in 1993 entitled The Song Remembers When, with the title track reaching 2 on the Billboard country chart that year.
Yearwood followed the studio album with her first Holiday compilation in 1994 titled, The Sweetest Gift, which included cover versions of Christmas standards, such as " Away in a Manger ," " Let it Snow!
In February 1995, Yearwood issued her fourth studio album, Thinkin ' About You, which was aimed more towards Adult Contemporary and Country pop music.
Yearwood released her first greatest hits compilation in August 1997 titled, ( Songbook ) A Collection of Hits.
Following a second divorce in 1999, Yearwood released her seventh studio album in March 2000 entitled Real Live Woman.
In September 2005, Yearwood released her first album of new recordings in four years titled, Jasper County.
In May 2007, Yearwood announced her departure from MCA Nashville Records, and signing with the independent label, Big Machine Records.
After signing with Big Machine, Yearwood announced plans for the recording of her tenth studio album, which was originally planned for release in 2008.
In November 2007, Yearwood released her tenth studio album titled Heaven, Heartache, and the Power of Love.

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In late August 2008, the plane Yearwood was aboard from Boston, Massachusetts to Oklahoma, made an emergency landing after one of its windows cracked and nearly broke open at 30, 000 feet.

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For many new artists, she has been credited as the inspiration to their careers in country music, including, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, and LeAnn Rimes.
Yearwood and Big Machine CEO, Scott Borchetta met when she originally worked for MTM Records in the late 1980s, and then worked together when Borchetta worked at MCA during the 1990s.
Yearwood said that she has never considered herself as a songwriter, but is precise about choosing songs that she can relate to.
Yearwood stated that she planned to publish another cookbook, which was released near Mother's Day of 2010.
Yearwood stated that she dedicated many of the cookbook's recipes to relatives, such as husband Garth Brooks, who also provided the foreword for the book.
In 1997, Yearwood began playing a recurring role on the CBS military drama, JAG, where she played Lieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter, a Navy coroner and forensic specialist, who develops feelings for one of the main characters.
Yearwood has also stated she is interested in performing in a Broadway musical, but not " anytime soon.
On May 25, 2005, Brooks proposed to Yearwood in front of 7, 000 fans in Bakersfield, CA and she accepted without hesitation.
Also in 2000, she toured with Trisha Yearwood.
There, she found work as a songwriter, composing hits for Martina McBride, Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Anne Murray, as well as for rock singers Neil Diamond and co-writing songs with Bryan Adams.

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With Yearwood, he sang Creedence Clearwater Revival's " Who'll Stop the Rain " on the Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast nationwide telethon for Hurricane Katrina relief.
In elementary school, Yearwood sang in musicals, choir groups and talent shows.
He also has produced: LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Michael McDonald, Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle, Amy Holland ( he sang a duet with her called " I Still Run To You " which was on Amy's second album On Your Every Word ), Trisha Yearwood, Selena, All-4-One, Bette Midler ( and also sang a duet with her, " I Know You by Heart ," on the Beaches film soundtrack ), Brian Setzer, TLC, Brian McKnight, Little Richard, Patti Austin, Linda Ronstadt, James Ingram, The Pointer Sisters, Mavis Staples, Andrae Crouch, David Benoit, Take 6, Bruce Hornsby, Branford Marsalis, Chick Corea, Steve Vai, Tevin Campbell, The Jerky Boys, Paul Rodriguez, Yakov Smirnoff, Def Jeff, Amy Grant, Chet Atkins, Olivia Newton-John, DC Talk, recent Academy Award – winner Jennifer Hudson and CeCe Winans.

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Garth Brooks remarried on December 10, 2005, to Trisha Yearwood, a leading country singer.
Its first single was also Brooks's first duet, " In Another's Eyes " with friend and popular country singer, Trisha Yearwood.
His first performances at Encore Las Vegas coincided with his wedding anniversary, and his wife Trisha Yearwood joined him for two songs.
The divorce became final in December 17, 2001. Throughout the mid-1990s, many tabloids reported that he was having an affair with longtime friend and collaborator Trisha Yearwood.
They did begin dating after Brooks's divorce, and married on December 10, 2005, at their home in Oklahoma, marking the second marriage for Brooks and the third for Yearwood.
* In 1996, RCA Victor released the tribute album The Songs of West Side Story featuring new versions of the songs from the musical sung by popular music stars, including: " The Jet Song " sung by Brian Setzer, " A Boy Like That " sung by Selena, " I feel Pretty " sung by Little Richard, two versions of " Somewhere " performed by Aretha Franklin and Phil Collins, " Tonight " sung by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Loggins, " America " sung by Patti LaBelle, Natalie Cole and Sheila E., " I Have a Love " sung by Trisha Yearwood and " Rumble " performed by Chick Corea Elektric Band and Steve Vai's Monsters.
Memphis is the subject of numerous pop and country songs, including " The Memphis Blues " by W. C. Handy, " Memphis, Tennessee " by Chuck Berry, " Night Train to Memphis " by Roy Acuff, " Goin ' to Memphis " by Paul Revere and the Raiders, " Queen of Memphis " by Confederate Railroad, " Memphis Soul Stew " by King Curtis, " Maybe It Was Memphis " by Pam Tillis, " Graceland " by Paul Simon, " Memphis Train " by Rufus Thomas, " All the Way from Memphis " by Mott the Hoople, " Wrong Side of Memphis " by Trisha Yearwood, " Walking in Memphis " by Marc Cohn, " Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again " by Bob Dylan, " Memphis Skyline " by Rufus Wainwright, and " Sequestered in Memphis " by The Hold Steady.
Before they went on to become major stars in the country music recording industry, Kathy Mattea and Trisha Yearwood worked as tour guides at the Music Row museum.
* Country music artist Trisha Yearwood.
His songs have been recorded by Little Big Town, Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, Babyface, Amy Grant, Joe Cocker, Kathy Mattea, Martina McBride, Wynonna Judd, Trisha Yearwood, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Ashton, Michael W. Smith, Jill Phillips, Michael Crawford, Peter Frampton, Casting Crowns and Eric Clapton, whose version of Kirkpatrick's " Change the World " won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year.
Country musicians Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood live on a ranch east of Owasso with Brooks ' three daughters.
Trisha Yearwood holds the record for most nominations, with eight.
Yearwood also holds the record for most nominations without a win.
The only fatality in the history of af2 is Bakersfield Blitz FB / LB Julian Yearwood on July 19, 2003 during a game against the Wichita Stealth.
Yearwood came out of the game in the first quarter after blocking a field goal attempt allegedly claiming that he wasn't well, collapsed, and was later pronounced dead at Via Christi St. Francis Hospital in Wichita after medical personnel worked to resuscitate him.
Examples of a type of pottery decoration found at the Mann Site are also known from Hopewell sites in Ohio ( such as Seip Earthworks, Rockhold, Harness, and Turner ), as well as from Southeastern sites with Hopewellian assemblages such as the Miner's Creek site, Leake Mounds, 9HY98, and Mandeville in Georgia, and the Yearwood site in southern Tennessee.
Harmony vocals were provided by popular country stars, including Suzy Bogguss, Alison Krauss, Kathy Mattea, and Trisha Yearwood.
Artists included Alabama, Amy Grant, Barry Manilow, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Carrie Underwood, Dixie Chicks, Dolly Parton, Donna Summer, George Strait, Gretchen Wilson, Jewel, Jimmy Buffett, Julio Iglesias, Keith Urban, Kenny Rogers, LeAnn Rimes, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Michael W Smith, Peter Cetera, Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, Third Day, Trisha Yearwood and Vince Gill.

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