Yearwood, Trisha (1964–)
Yearwood, Trisha (1964–)
American singer and actress. Born Patricia Lynn Yearwood, Sept 19, 1964, in Monticello, GA; Belmont College, BA in Music Business (1987); m. Christopher Latham, 1987 (div. 1981); m. Robert Reynolds (bassist with band, The Mavericks), May 21, 1994 (div. 1999); m. Garth Brooks (singer).
Moved to Nashville (1985), and sang backup for Garth Brooks; released double-platinum debut album, Trisha Yearwood (1991), winning Top New Female Vocalist Award from Academy of Country Music (1992); hits include "She's in Love With the Boy," "The Woman Before Me," "Like We Never Had a Broken Heart" and "That's What I Like About You"; released hit album, Hearts in Armor (1992), which included singles "Wrong Side of Memphis" and "Walkaway Joe"; appeared in film, This Thing Called Love (1993); won Best Country Vocal Collaboration Grammys for "I Fall to Pieces" (1994), sung with Aaron Neville, and "In Another's Eyes" (1997), sung with Garth Brooks; other albums include Thinkin' About You (1995), Where Your Road Leads (1998) and Inside Out (2001), which included hit, "I Would've Loved You Anyway"; received Oscar nomination and Grammy for song, "How Do I Live," from soundtrack of film, Con Air (1997).