milestones

Year
Milestone
c. 1986 
At 19 she moved to Nashville to try to make it as country singer
1993 
Released debut album "Take Me As I Am"; became the first female country singer to stay at No.1 on Billboard for four weeks in a row with her first single "Wild One"
1995 
Released second album "It Matters To Me"
1996 
Launched the Faith Hill Family Literacy Project in conjunction with her label, Warner Bros. Records
1997 
Collaborated with husband, Tim McGraw on the single "It's Your Love"; earned four Academy of Country Music Award nominations and two Grammy Award nominations
1998 
Released third album "Faith"; certified platinum and the single "This Kiss" was certified gold; nominated for three Grammy Awards and six Academy of Country Music Awards
1999 
Appeared on VH1 "Divas Live 99"
1999 
Released "Breathe" her fourth album; certified 2x platinum
2000 
Appeared at the Academy Awards as a last minute replacement for Whitney Houston as part of a tribute to Oscar-winning songs
2000 
Started the Soul 2 Soul 2000 tour with husband Tim McGraw
2000 
Signed with Cover Girl cosmetics
2001 
Performed "There Will Come A Day" for "America: A Tribute To Heroes," a fundraiser aired by all the major networks for families of the victims of the terrorist attacks
2002 
Performed in her own television special on NBC airing on Thanksgiving evening "When The Lights Go Down"
2002 
Released her next album "Cry"
2004 
Feature film debut in the remake of the classic 1975 thriller "The Stepford Wives"
2005 
Earned two Grammy nominations, including Best Country Album for "Fireflies"
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