Trisha Yearwood
Country singer and Food Network host

Born
September 19th, 1964
60 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Singer-songwriter and actress achieved success in country music and television. Debuted in 1991 with the single 'She's in Love with the Boy,' which became a chart-topping hit. Released multiple albums that received critical acclaim and commercial success. Won several awards, including three Grammy Awards. Transitioned to television, hosting 'Trisha's Southern Kitchen' on the Food Network, showcasing culinary skills and Southern recipes. Also appeared in commercials and featured as a guest on various talk shows.
Released the hit single 'She's in Love with the Boy'
Won three Grammy Awards for Best Country Vocal Performance
Hosted 'Trisha's Southern Kitchen' on the Food Network
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