Trisha Yearwood became an instant star with the release of her first single "She's in Love With the Boy" off her self titled debut album in 1991. Soon after, Trisha became the first female country singer to sell over a million copies of her debut album. Some of her most recognizable songs include "Like We Never Had a Broken Heart", "Wrong Side of Memphis", and "Thinkin' About You".
July 8, 2009 — Two of country's biggest stars have returned to the kitchen. Dial-Global reports that Alan Jackson has updated his original cookbook, Who Says You Can't Cook It All, released in 1994 and named after his '94 Top 5, "(Who Says) You Can't Have it All."
Publ.Date : Wed, 08 Jul 2009 17:59:54 GMTJuly 7, 2009 — Lee Ann Womack is one of several country stars who’ve come out of Nashville’s Belmont University, along with Brad Paisley, Josh Turner and Trisha Yearwood. The school is just a few blocks from Music Row and has a complete music business program, bolstered by a recording studio on campus. It’s obviously a good place for an aspiring artist who wants a degree to go, although Lee Ann ...
Publ.Date : Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:30:12 GMTThree Legends--Boz Scaggs, John Hiatt, and Ryman Auditorium--Come Together For Memorable Night
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Early in her career, Trisha worked as a back up singer for
Garth Brooks, who she became engaged to many years later in 2005.
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