Martina McBride
Martina McBride is an American country music singer-songwriter known for her soprano singing range and her country pop material. She has had five No. 1 Country singles, starting with 1995's 'Wild Angels.'.
Country Singer
July 29, 1966
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Sharon, Kansas, United States
Martina McBride, a renowned American country singer and songwriter, has sold over 14 million records worldwide. She is best known for hits like “Independence Day,” “A Broken Wing,” and “Concrete Angel.” With five No. 1 Country singles to her name, her success began with the upbeat, pedal steel-driven “Wild Angels” in 1995. McBride has received numerous awards and nominations, including multiple wins for the Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year. Some of her other notable works include “When God-Fearin’ Women Get the Blues” and “This One’s for the Girls.” Apart from her music career, she has served as a judge on the TV show “America’s Got Talent” and released a cookbook. As a philanthropist, McBride supports various charities, including her Team Martina initiative, which focuses on cancer research and domestic violence causes.