Faith Domergue
Origin/Culture/Country: IrishFaith Domergue: was a film actress. She was of Irish descent and took the name Domergue after her adoptive parents, who eventually moved to California. There she was discovered by a Hollywood agent.
Faith Hill
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanFaith Hill: is an American country and pop singer, known both for her commercial success and her marriage to fellow country star Tim McGraw. Hill's voice, described as both soulful and raspy[1], and careful song selection[2], have helped her to sell more than 35 million records and accumulate eleven number-one singles on the Country charts.
Faith Renée Evans
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanFaith Renée Evans: is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and author. Often referred to as the 'First Lady of Hip-Hop and R&B', she is also the widow of the Notorious B.I.G. For over a decade, she has worked with numerous successful artists
Faith Yang
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseFaith Yang: is a rock musician and fashion model. She grew up in Sydney, Australia and studied biology and genetics at Sydney University.
Faith Susan Alberta Watson Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianFaith Susan Alberta Watson: Watson quit high school, East York Collegiate, when she was 15. She studied acting at Ryerson Polytech. When she was 16, FOG disbanded and she moved in with her 27-year old boyfriend to a farm where they lived with friends and other people from FOG. She broke up with her boyfriend and moved back to Toronto at age 17 to pursue acting. Her mother, Grace, died when she was 19 of Hodgkin's disease.
Percy Faith
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianPercy Faith: Canadian-born band-leader, orchestrator and composer, known for his lush arrangements of pop standards. He is often credited with creating the "easy listening" or "mood music" format which became staples of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s. Though his professional orchestra-leading career began at the height of the swing era, Faith refined and rethought orchestration techniques, including use of large string sections, to soften and fill out the brass dominated popular music of the 1940s.