Audrey Faith
Audrey Faith McGraw (nee Perry born on September 21, 1967), known professionally as Faith Hill, is an American singer. She is one of country's most well-known artists, having more than 40 million albums sold worldwide. It sold millions worldwide and also won Hill three Grammy Awards. In 2001, she released "There You'll Be" for the Pearl Harbor soundtrack and it was a huge success worldwide and her highest-grossing single in Europe. Hill's subsequent albums, Cry(2002) and Fireflies(2005) and Fireflies (2005), both became commercial successes. The first album led to another single that was a hit, "Cry", earning Hill the Grammy Award. While the album was the source of inspiration for the hit singles "Mississippi Girl", "Like We Never Loved at all", which won Hill another Grammy Award.