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Faith Hill is probably the best known female country singer in the United States. Following the foot steps of country-pop phenomena, Shania Twain, Hill has managed to be a chart topper in both the country and pop genres.
Audrey Faith Perry was born on September 21, 1967 in Jackson, Mississippi. She grew up in the small town of Star, Mississippi with her parents and two brothers. By the time she was three years old, she was singing for her family members. Hill made her first public appearance at a 4-H luncheon when she was just seven years old. When she was seventeen, Hill formed her own country band. The group sang at local rodeos. In 1989, Hill moved to Nashville, Tennessee (the capital of country music). In order to make money, she sold t-shirts at the Country Music Fan Fare. She then had a brief marriage to music executive Dan Hill. Hill took a job as a secretary for a music company. Rumor has it, that one day when she was singing to herself, music producer Garry Morr...
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