Faith Hill
Wins
5
Nominations
17
Category
Biography
"I constantly work at maintaining balance. For me, my family comes first. If my family is taken care of, then everything else usually falls into place."
- Born Audrey Faith Perry on Sept. 21, 1967, in Ridgeland, Mississippi
- Faith Hill's third studio album, 1998's Faith, was her first to crack the Top 10, hitting No. 7 on the Billboard 200. The album featured her first Top 10 hit, "This Kiss."
- Hill earned her first three career GRAMMYs for 2000: Best Country Album (Breathe), Best Country Collaboration With Vocals ("Let's Make Love," with Tim McGraw) and Best Female Country Vocal Performance ("Breathe"). She made her GRAMMY stage debut with her husband, Tim McGraw, performing "It's Your Love" at the 40th GRAMMY Awards.
- The country songstress once worked at McDonald's.
- Hill and husband McGraw performed at the 2013 MusiCares Person of the Year tribute concert honoring Bruce Springsteen. The annual gala raises funds for MusiCares, which provides services and resources that cover a wide range of financial, medical and personal emergencies for music people.
- Hill and McGraw personally delivered relief supplies to the Gulf region after Hurricane Katrina in 2005; they donated proceeds from a 2006 concert in New Orleans to support victims of the disaster.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Faith Hill
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Meanwhile Back At Mama's
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw
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Country Collaboration With Vocal
I Need You
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw
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Best Contemporary Country Album
Fireflies
Faith Hill
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Female Country Vocal Performance
Mississippi Girl
Faith Hill
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Country Collaboration With Vocal Winner
Like We Never Loved At All
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw
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Best Contemporary Country Album
Cry
Faith Hill
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Female Country Vocal Performance Winner
Cry
Faith Hill
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Female Pop Vocal Performance
There You'll Be
Faith Hill
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Female Country Vocal Performance Winner
Breathe
Faith Hill
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Country Collaboration With Vocal Winner
Let's Make Love
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw
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Best Contemporary Country Album Winner
Breathe
Byron Gallimore, Mike Shipley, Faith Hill, Julian King
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Female Country Vocal Performance
Let Me Let Go (Single)
Faith Hill
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Country Collaboration With Vocal
Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me (Single)
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw
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Best Contemporary Country Album
Faith (Album)
Jeff Balding, Byron Gallimore, Chris Lord-Alge, Dann Huff, Faith Hill, Julian King
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Female Country Vocal Performance
This Kiss (Single)
Faith Hill
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Country Collaboration With Vocal
It's Your Love (Track)
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw
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Country Collaboration With Vocal
Hope: Country Music's Quest For A Cure (Single)
John Berry, Del Gray, Lorrie Morgan, Tim Rushlow, Marty Stuart, Trisha Yearwood, Terri Clark, Duayne Propes, Tracy Lawrence, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Travis Tritt, Neal McCoy, Little Texas, Vince Gill, Porter Howell