- Birthday: Sept. 19, 1964
- Albums: Trisha Yearwood (1991), Hearts in Armor (1992), The Song Remembers When (1993), The Sweetest Gift (1994), Thinkin’ About You (1995), Everybody Knows (1996), Where Your Road Leads (1998), Real Live Woman (2000), Inside Out (2001), Jasper County (2005), Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love (2007), PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit (2014), Christmas Together with Garth Brooks (2016), Let’s Be Frank (2018), Every Girl (2019)
- No. 1 Hits: “She’s in Love with the Boy” (1991), “XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl)” (1994), “Thinkin’ About You” (1995), “Believe Me Baby (I Lied)” (1996), “Perfect Love” (1998)
- Required Reading: Top 10 Trisha Yearwood Songs
Jo Dee Messina Recalls Funny, Awkward Trisha Yearwood Moment
She recalled a hilarious story of how she once FaceTimed Trisha Yearwood ... while live on stage.
11 Country Stars Who Don't Write Their Own Songs
This list of 11 country stars who don't write their own songs includes four Hall of Famers and two more who are real close.
Country Music Memories: Trisha Yearwood Releases Her Debut Album
On July 2, 1991, Yearwood released her self-titled debut album.
2023 'Austin City Limits' Hall of Fame Inductees Revealed
The two country talents will be officially inducted into the ACL Hall of Fame this October.
Wynonna Judd and Trisha Yearwood Recorded a Duet: 'It's So Good'
Trisha describes the two of them as kindred souls.
Carly Pearce + Trisha Yearwood Stun on the 2023 ACMs Stage
What an unforgettable performance!
Trisha Yearwood Selling Historic $4.5 Million Southern Manor Home
It's a perfect mix of elegance and down-home living.
Trisha Yearwood's Historic 1991 Debut — Classic Albums Revisited
Take a look back at country music superstar Trisha Yearwood's record-breaking self-titled album.
Garth Brooks + Trisha Yearwood Pop Up at the Grand Ole Opry
St. Patrick's Day weekend was extra lucky at the Grand Ole Opry, where Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks showed up as surprise guests.
LOOK: Country Artists With Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame features everyone from actors to radio personalities, and there are plenty of Nashville names enshrined there.