Martina McBride is an American country music singer and songwriter.
McBride has been called the "Celine Dion of Country Music" for her big-voiced ballads and soprano range.
In the U.S. she has sold over 14 million albums. In addition, McBride has won the
Country Music Association's "Female Vocalist of the Year" award four times (tied
with Reba McEntire and Miranda Lambert for the most wins) and the Academy of Country
Music's "Top Female Vocalist" award three times.
-Wikipedia
Birth Name: Martina Mariea Schiff
Born: July 29, 1966 (age 58)
From: Nashville, Tennessee
Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
Parents:
Daryl and Jeanne Schiff
Siblings: Steve Schiff & Martin Schiff
Spouse(s): John McBride (m. 1988)
Children: Delaney Katharine
(Born Dec. 22nd, 1994)
Emma Justine
(Born March 29th, 1998)
Ava Rose Kathleen
(Born June 20th, 2005)
Genre(s):
Country,
country pop
Instrument(s):
Vocals
Occupation(s):
Singer,
songwriter,
producer
Active From: 1988-present
Associated Acts:
Paul Worley,
Jim Brickman
Quotes:
A big part of who I am is just the way I was raised. Nobody is better than anyone else, and if you really work hard, you might get lucky and get what you want.
I am happy that women can relate to my songs, and hopefully men can too.
I can't be the big star in the family. We have a family, and we are all equal.
I definitely feel a difference about my place in the industry. I feel like I have some longevity now.
I feel like it's important to use this gift God gave me, my life and my career to do something to make the world a better place. It's an easy thing for me to do.
I find that putting my makeup on and playing with different looks is really relaxing for me before the show.
I just love where I am right now in my career. I love country music. I don't ever feel restricted by the genre. I've been able to have a solid career that we've built one step at a time and a family. I know that I'm in a good place.
I really just tried to make a record full of great songs, which is the goal I always have.
I'm just the instrument for the song to do whatever it's supposed to do-heal, inspire or encourage. It's not all about me, it's about the song. I'm just the lucky girl who gets to sing these songs.
It means so much being a part of country music and the Opry.
What drives me now is the desire to be able to keep doing this. I love making records and performing, and success means I will continue to have the privilege to do that. I know it's not going to last forever, but I'd like to keep having success as long as I can so that I can still be a part of this industry.
What I would like my legacy to be is that of a person who took good care of her family and sang some songs that made a difference in some way. I hope I'll be remembered as somebody who was always down to earth and who handled her career and other people with honesty, integrity and class.
You have to stick to your guns and still know when to be flexible. That's something I've had to learn-which battles to fight.