Keith Urban, a singer who has won several Grammy Awards, is known for the fact that he does all he can for his two girls, treating them very well and instilling in them a sense of love from the moment they were born.
Urban had a difficult upbringing, in part because his father did not give him the impression that he was loved while he was growing up.
He is fortunate in that he has a partner in life with whom he can share his children. Nicole Kidman, who was nominated for an Academy Award and won, is Urban’s wife.
Since that time, the couple has been focusing their attention on bringing up their two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, who were born in the years 2008 and 2010, respectively.
When Urban was only two years old, he relocated to Queensland, Australia, with his family. It was in Queensland that he first showed an interest in music, which he continued to develop in the years that followed.
Notably, his father, who at the time was the owner of a convenience shop, put up an ad asking people in the community to recommend someone who could teach his son how to play the guitar.
In 1990, he published an album and began playing as a backup act for Australian music star Slim Dusty. This ultimately brought him to Nashville, where he finally gave a performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
During an interview, Urban discussed a previously undisclosed aspect of his connection with his father, which he says was a contributing factor in his downward spiral.
“He never did anything to me that I didn’t deserve, now I understand that it’s not about whether or not I deserve it.
Now, Urban can look at his two beautiful girls and beam with pride. Urban raved about becoming a father and his children, “I can’t even begin to describe the sensation. And having daughters – I adore having girls.
Therefore, the learning curve has been fairly steep, but in a really positive manner.”