Encouraged by her growing popularity, Yearwood expanded into television acting. She appeared on the CBS legal drama JAG, earning praise from critics for her performance. Though primarily known for her music, Yearwood’s acting roles contributed to her public recognition and overall success.
In 1999, following her divorce from Robert Reynolds (formerly the bassist for The Mavericks, not producer Allen Reynolds), Yearwood released the critically acclaimed album Real Live Woman. Songs such as “I’m Still Alive” and “Try Me Again” earned positive reviews and regular airplay. She followed this with the album Inside Out, which also performed well on country charts.
In 2005, Yearwood married fellow country music star Garth Brooks. Their longtime friendship and musical collaboration evolved into a successful personal and professional partnership.
After marrying Brooks, Yearwood relocated to Oklahoma to focus on her family life. She released the album Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love in 2007, which received strong reviews and showcased her growth as an artist.
Following a seven-year hiatus from recording, Yearwood made a highly anticipated return to country music in 2014 with the album PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit. The album included new songs as well as re-recorded classics. A duet with pop star Kelly Clarkson marked one of the album’s highlights, reflecting Yearwood's versatility and enduring appeal.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 19 Sep, 1964 |
| Age: | 55 yrs |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Monticello |
| Education: | University of Georgia Young Harris College Belmont University |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | American country singer |
| Twitter Id: | TYcom |
| Spouse: | Garth Brooks [M. 2005] |
| Net Worth 2021: | 400 million |