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Music publishing firm secretary turned Country Music legend, Faith Hill has become one of the "30 Most Powerful Women in America" according to "Ladies Home Journal." Adopted by a Christian couple when she was young, Hill spent much of her younger years in pursuit of her musical career, where she formed a band, performed at local rodeos, auditioned for Reba McEntire, and had the rare opportunity of seeing Elvis Presley in concert.
Hill married country singer Tim McGraw in 1996, and that same year the couple performed their “Soul2Soul II Tour,” which grossed $89 million, making it the highest grossing country tour of all time. Her "soulful" voice has earned her over 25 awards, including four Grammy Awards, and three number one albums, including "Breathe," released in 1999.
Faith Hill, Dierks Bentley to headline Nashville4Africa benefit
Faith Hill, Dierks Bentley, Martina McBride, 3 Doors Down frontman Brad Arnold, Ashley Cleveland, The SteelDrivers and Michael Rhodes will perform at the inaugural Nashville4Africa benefit concert with the critically acclaimed African Children’s Choir on April 22 at 7 p.m. at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, TN.
Tickets can be purchased at NashvilleSymphony.org or by calling the Symphony Center box office at 615-687-6400. An after concert reception is included in the ticket price for all box seats.
Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill at CMA fest
Alan Jackson, Dwight Yoakam, Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood, Randy Travis, Trace Adkins, Kenny Rogers, Montgomery Genrtry and Billy Ray Cyrus are some of the country musicians scheduled to perform at Nightly Concerts on the Vault Concert Stages at LP Field in downtown Nashville, TN during the 2008 CMA Music Festival from June 5-8. Additional artists will be announced soon; surprise guests have also become a hallmark of the festival
Tickets go on sale this weekend for the individual shows of the 37th annual festival and cost $40 for reserved seats on the lower and club levels and $30 for general admission (plus applicable handling fees) in the upper deck of LP Field. Traditionally limited to attendees with four-day ticket packages, individual daily tickets will be available for the first time to the truTV Fan Fair Hall in the Nashville Convention Center on June 7-8. Tickets cost $20 per day, plus applicable handling fees.
Soul 2 Soul: Faith Hill Says Hands Off My Man! Video Appears on YouTube
They say don’t mess with Texas, well add Faith Hill to the list.
During a concert over the weekend in Lafayette, LA at the Cajundome, a rowdy female fan received a tongue-lashing from the singer after the woman grabbed the crotch of Tim McGraw, Hill’s husband and co-headliner on the hugely successful Soul2Soul tour.
Hill reportedly responded, “Someone needs to teach you some class, my friend,” and then berated and wagged her finger at the woman. On Louisiana’s 99.9FM KTDY, listeners overwhelmingly called in to support Hill. The fan grabbed McGraw as the singer walked past a barricade to greet people in the audience. . .
Country Is King: Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Rascal Flatts’ Rankings Rebound
Dust off your boots, put on your cowboy hat, and check out the week’s exclusive TicketNews Top Tens. Read on for this week’s hot events.
As the holiday approaches, a wave of Patriotism washes over ticket-buyers. This week’s big events include baseball and country music. What could be more American? The Chicago Cubs are the big movers on the Overall Events chart this week, creating fireworks with a series win over divisional leaders the Milwaukee Brewers. The Cubs rocket from number eight to number three on the chart while filling fans’ hearts with hope of a pennant race this year. Kenny Chesney returns to the Overall Events rankings at number seven as his hit single “Never Wanted Nothing More” shoots up the Billboard charts. Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Soul2Soul Tour also rejoins the rankings, taking the number ten spot.
The San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, and Atlanta Braves are benched this week and get replaced by . . . more baseball. The Philadelphia Phillies, Colorado Rockies, and Baltimore Orioles join the Top Sports rankings, taking positions seven, eight, and nine, respectively. The votes are in, the starters have been revealed, and ticket sales for the 2007 MLB All Star Game introduce the event to the Top Sports Rankings. The game debuts at number five . . .
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Add Concerts to Soul2Soul 2007
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have added additional shows to their Soul2Soul 2007 concert tour. The pair have added shows in Omaha, Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto Grand Rapids and Boston.
Complete tour schedule is as follows:



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