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Martina McBride

Martina McBride (born July 29, 1966) is an American country music singer. She is a four time Country Music Association awards winner, three time Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist award winner, and Grammy Award winner. She performed The Star-Spangled Banner at Game 3 of the 2004 World Series. She is also left handed.

McBride's 1993 song "Independence Day" is used as the theme music for Sean Hannity's popular talk radio show.

McBride was married May 15, 1988 to John McBride. The couple has two daughters, Delaney Katharine, born December 22, 1994 and Emma Justine, born March 29, 1998. Their third child will be born around mid-June 2005.

Relatives

Martina has a sister named Cecilia McBride. Martina's sister's husband was named Gordon Justiner McBride. Her husband, John, has a brother named Pegasus Crawford. His brother's wife was named Samantha Crawford. Delaney and Emma has a grandmother named Jennifer McBride. Jennifer's new granddaughter will join granddaughters, Delaney, 10, and Emma, 6.


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Jennifer's new granddaughter will join granddaughters, Delaney, 10, and Emma, 6.
. Delaney and Emma has a grandmother named Jennifer McBride. In 2004, he hosted the MOBO awards in London, after the original presenter, Pharrell Williams pulled out at the last minute. His brother's wife was named Samantha Crawford. He also landed the role of Ford Prefect in the long-awaited 2005 movie adaption of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Her husband, John, has a brother named Pegasus Crawford. His performances in Brown Sugar, Monster's Ball, and the HBO made-for-TV film Something The Lord Made have been particularly acclaimed by critics.

Martina's sister's husband was named Gordon Justiner McBride. The first years of the 2000s have established Mos Def as a notable actor. Martina has a sister named Cecilia McBride. Def's music often references his Islamic faith and his contention that black artists receive little credit for their role in the birth of rock and roll music. Their third child will be born around mid-June 2005. Socially aware rap music (alternative hip hop) has experienced something of a renaissance in the late 1990s and now the 2000s, in part due to artists such as Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, The Roots and others. The couple has two daughters, Delaney Katharine, born December 22, 1994 and Emma Justine, born March 29, 1998. By the early 1990s however, this brand of rap had been eclipsed in popularity by gangsta rap.

McBride was married May 15, 1988 to John McBride. The artistic boundaries of rap music had been redefined by artists such as Brand Nubian, De La Soul, and Public Enemy, whose music was more thematically sophisticated and socially conscious than that of their predecessors. McBride's 1993 song "Independence Day" is used as the theme music for Sean Hannity's popular talk radio show. After the collapse of Rawkus, Def along with Kweli signed on to Interscope/Geffen Records, who released his second album The New Danger in 2004. She is also left handed. Mos Def released his solo debut, Black on Both Sides, in 1999. She performed The Star-Spangled Banner at Game 3 of the 2004 World Series. After signing with Rawkus Records, he and Talib Kweli released Black Star, a full length album, in 1998, with Hi-Tek producing most of the tracks.

She is a four time Country Music Association awards winner, three time Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist award winner, and Grammy Award winner. He later found success in rap music and worked with De La Soul and da Bush Babees before releasing his own first single, "Universal Magnetic" which was a huge underground hit. Martina McBride (born July 29, 1966) is an American country music singer. Mos Def (born Dante Beze on December 11, 1973) is a Brooklyn-born rapper and actor, who began his performing career on the television show The Cosby Mysteries in 1994. Ghosts - 1997. Where's Marlowe? - 1998.

Island of the Dead - 2000. Bamboozled - 2000. Carmen: A Hip Hopera - 2001. Monster's Ball - 2001.

Showtime - 2002. Civil Brand - 2002. nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, 34th NAACP Image Awards. Brown Sugar - 2002

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    The Italian Job - 2003. The Woodsman - 2004. nominated for Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special, 36th NAACP Image Awards. nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television, 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards.

    nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie, 56th Annual Emmy Awards. Something the Lord Made - 2004

      . Lackawanna Blues - 2005. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - 2005.

      nominated for Best Urban/Alternative Performance, 47th Annual Grammy Awards. 2004 The New Danger Geffen

        . 1999 Black on Both Sides Rawkus Records. 1998 Black Star Priority Records.

        Download sample of "Mathematics" from Black on Both Sides (ogg format).