Patricia Lynn Yearwood, known professionally as Trisha Yearwood, is an acclaimed American country music singer, author, and television personality. Born on September 19, 1964, in Monticello, Georgia, Yearwood rose to fame in the early 1990s and became a prominent figure in the country music genre, known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt storytelling. She gained national recognition with her debut single "She's in Love with the Boy," which topped the Billboard country singles chart in 1991, setting the stage for a successful career that would span decades.
Yearwood's early life was marked by a deep passion for music, which she honed during her upbringing in a family that appreciated the arts. After attending college at the University of Georgia, where she earned a degree in music business, she moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams. It was there that she would achieve her breakthrough with her self-titled debut album, which sold over two million copies and included other hits such as "The Woman Before Me" and "Walkaway Joe." Throughout the early and mid-1990s, Yearwood continued to release major hits, including "The Song Remembers When," "XXX's and OOO's (An American Girl)," and "Believe Me Baby (I Lied)," solidifying her status in the country music landscape.
In 1997, Yearwood released the iconic single "How Do I Live," which reached number two on the U.S. country singles chart and garnered international acclaim. This song, featured on her first compilation album, "Songbook: A Collection of Hits," contributed to her quadruple-platinum certification in the United States. Over the years, Yearwood produced a series of successful albums, including "Jasper County," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 2005. Her collaboration with Garth Brooks, whom she married in December 2005, further enriched her career as the couple worked together on various projects.
Yearwood's musical accomplishments are complemented by her literary and culinary endeavors. She has authored three best-selling cookbooks that reflect her Southern cooking heritage, achieving significant commercial success and appearing on The New York Times Best Seller list. In 2012, she launched her culinary television series, Trisha's Southern Kitchen, on the Food Network, which earned her a Daytime Emmy Award, showcasing her talent beyond music.
Throughout her career, Yearwood has sold over 15 million records worldwide and has received numerous accolades, including three Grammy Awards, three awards from the Academy of Country Music, and three from the Country Music Association. As a cast member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1999, Yearwood remains a beloved figure in the country music community. Today, she continues to engage with her fans through her music, cooking shows, and various projects, solidifying her legacy as one of the genre's most respected artists.