Trisha Yearwood
Country music singer, Grammy Award winner, actress, and cookbook author
Trisha Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is an American country music singer, actress, and cookbook author who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Born Patricia Lynn Yearwood in Pikeville, Kentucky, she became one of country music's most successful female artists, with numerous platinum albums and Grammy Award wins. Her debut single 'She's in Love with the Boy' reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1991, launching a career spanning over three decades. Beyond music, Yearwood has appeared in films and television shows, and authored multiple best-selling cookbooks. She is married to fellow country musician Garth Brooks, and the couple has become iconic figures in country music culture. Known for her warm personality and genuine connection with fans, Yearwood has remained relevant through television appearances, including her long-running cooking show 'Trisha's Southern Kitchen' on the Food Network, blending her passions for music, cooking, and storytelling.
Entertainment
American
1964
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Trisha
English origin
“A modern creation likely derived from Patricia, with 'Trish' shortening combined with the -a ending for femininity. Trisha became iconic in the late 20th century as a name that felt both contemporary and approachable. The name carries a breezy, friendly quality and has been consistently popular since the 1980s.”