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Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood performing during her Carnival Ride tour on Oct. 30, 2008.
Carrie Underwood performing during her Carnival Ride tour on Oct. 30, 2008.
Background information
Birth name Carrie Marie Underwood
Born March 10, 1983 (1983-03-10) (age 28)
Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA
Origin Checotah, Oklahoma, USA
Genre(s) Country pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, piano
Years active 2004-present
Label(s) Arista Nashville
Associated acts Brad Paisley
Keith Urban
Randy Travis
Website www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com

Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983 in Muskogee, Oklahoma) is an American country pop singer and songwriter. She rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of American Idol, and has become a multi-platinum selling recording artist and a multiple Grammy Award winner. Her debut album, Some Hearts, was certified seven times platinum and is the fastest selling debut country album in Nielsen SoundScan history.[1]Some Hearts yielded three number one hits on the Billboard Country charts in the United States and Canada: "Jesus, Take the Wheel", "Wasted", and her biggest hit to date, "Before He Cheats", as well as four number one country hits overall including "Don't Forget To Remember Me". Her debut album is also the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history.[2]

Her second album, Carnival Ride, was released on October 23, 2007. It has so far sold about 2.6 million copies[3] and has produced four number one country hits, "So Small", "All-American Girl", "Last Name", and "Just a Dream".[4] Underwood's Christmas single, "Do You Hear What I Hear?" peaked at number two on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. Her current single, released in 2009, is "I Told You So". This is her fifth single from her number one album Carnival Ride. Aside from her vocals, Underwood's success is attributed to what many fans recognize as her wholesome image.[5] To date, Underwood has sold 11 million records worldwide. Underwood was inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry on May 10, 2008.

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Biography

Early life

Carrie Marie Underwood was born to Stephen and Carolyn Underwood in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and was raised on her parents' farm in the rural town of Checotah, Oklahoma.[6] She is of Scottish descent and she has two older sisters, Shanna and Stephanie. Her father, Stephen, worked in a paper mill while her mother was an elementary school teacher.[7] During her childhood, Underwood had performed at Robbins Memorial Talent Show while also singing at the Free Will Baptist Church and later on for local events in Checotah, including Old Settler's Day and the Lion's Club.[8] In 1996, she was in the process of getting a contract with Capitol Records, but the deal was canceled when the recording company's management changed.[9]

Education

Underwood graduated from Checotah High School in 2001 as salutatorian.[8] After high school, she attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, graduating magna cum laude in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in mass communication and an emphasis in journalism.[10] Underwood is a member of the Alpha Iota chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.[11] For two years during the summer, she performed in Northeastern's Downtown Country show in Tahlequah. She also competed in numerous beauty pageants at the university and was selected as Miss NSU runner-up in 2004.[12]

American Idol

In the summer of 2004, Underwood auditioned for American Idol in St. Louis. During the top eleven finalists' performance on the March 22, 2005, Idol episode, Underwood sang a rendition of the number one 80's rock hit "Alone" by Heart and judge Simon Cowell predicted that Underwood would not only win the competition, but she would also outsell all previous Idol winners.[13] Underwood is one of five winners never to have been voted in the bottom three (the others being Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Hicks, Jordin Sparks, and David Cook); one of the show's producers later said that Underwood dominated the voting, winning each week handily.[14] While on the show, Underwood gained a loyal fan base known as "Carrie's Care Bears." Coincidentally, she was in the same sorority (Sigma Sigma Sigma) as Linda Denham, the creator of the original Care Bears franchise. On May 25, 2005, Underwood was crowned the winner of the fourth season of American Idol.

Underwood appeared on the sixth season of American Idol. She sang her single "Wasted" on March 8, making this her fourth time performing on the show since winning the competition in 2005.[15] Underwood also performed at the Idol Gives Back concert singing her new song, "I'll Stand By You", (a cover of the Pretenders hit) along with Kelly Clarkson, Rascal Flatts, and others. Underwood sang the same song at American Idol's season finale on May 23, 2007. Underwood sang "Praying For Time", a former number one for George Michael, during the seventh season American Idol Gives Back mini-marathon. She also came back to perform "Last Name" on May 21, 2008, for the finale of the seventh season of American Idol.

American Idol songs

Week Song Original artist Result
Semi-Finals 1 "Could've Been" Tiffany Safe
Semi-Finals 2 "Piece of My Heart" Janis Joplin Safe
Semi-Finals 3 "Because You Love Me" Jo Dee Messina Safe
Top 12 "When Will I Be Loved" The Everly Brothers Safe
Top 11 "Alone" Heart Safe
Top 10 "Independence Day" Martina McBride Safe
Top 9 "Hello Young Lovers" Deborah Kerr Safe
Top 8 "Love Is a Battlefield" Pat Benatar Safe
Top 7 "MacArthur Park" Donna Summer Safe
Top 6 "When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues" Martina McBride Safe
Top 5 "Trouble"
"Bless the Broken Road"
Elvis Presley
Melodie Crittenden
Safe
Top 4 "If You Don't Know Me By Now"
"Sin Wagon"
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Dixie Chicks
Safe
Top 3 "Crying"
"Making Love out of Nothing at All"
"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"
Roy Orbison
Air Supply
Shania Twain
Safe
Top 2 "Inside Your Heaven"
"Independence Day"
"Angels Brought Me Here"
Carrie Underwood/Bo Bice
Martina McBride
Guy Sebastian
Safe
Finale "Inside Your Heaven" Carrie Underwood/Bo Bice Winner

Some Hearts (2005–2007)

Underwood performing at the World Arena in 2006.
Underwood performing at the World Arena in 2006.

Underwood's debut album, entitled Some Hearts, was released to store shelves on November 15, 2005, entering the Billboard 200 chart with 315,000 copies sold. The large first week sales of Some Hearts made it #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and the biggest debut of any country artist since the advent of the SoundScan system in 1991. Some Hearts has since been certified septuple Platinum by the RIAA, and is the fastest-selling debut country album in the history of the SoundScan era.[16]

The album's second single, [1]"Jesus, Take the Wheel" was released to radio on October 18, 2005. It received so much airplay that it debuted at #39 on the Billboard Country Chart in its first week. It eventually reached #1 for six consecutive weeks. The songwriters, Gordie Sampson, Brett James and Hillary Lindsey, were awarded the 2006 Grammy award for Country Song of the Year.

Underwood's third single, "Some Hearts", was only released to Pop, Adult Contemporary and Hot Adult Contemporary stations in October 2005 and peaked in the top 25 on the Hot AC format, while it made the top 15 on the AC Charts. "Don't Forget to Remember Me", the second of Underwood's singles to be released to country radio, her fourth single overall, also proved successful, reaching number one on the Radio & Records Country Chart, number two on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, and number forty-nine on the Hot 100.


Both "Jesus, Take the Wheel" and "Don't Forget to Remember Me" have earned number one spots in Christian radio countdowns. "Jesus, Take the Wheel" won the Gospel Music Association's award for best country single of the year. Underwood performed "Jesus, Take the Wheel" on May 23, 2006, and received a standing ovation at the ACM Awards. She ended up winning Best New Female Vocalist and Single of the year for the song. She was also nominated for Song of the Year and Female Vocalist of the year, but did not win.

Later that autumn, Underwood's third country single, [2]"Before He Cheats", hit number one on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, staying there for 5 consecutive weeks, marking Underwood's third country number one hit and her fourth number one hit all together. The song peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, achieving the slowest climb ever to the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the record that was previously held by Creed from July 2000. After a year of release, the single still remains in the Billboard charts. To promote "Before He Cheats", Underwood performed it at the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 6, 2006, and later won both the Horizon Award for new country artists and Female Vocalist. Underwood's double win is the first time since 1995 that an artist won both the female vocalist and Horizon award.

On November 21, 2006, Underwood went into the American Music Awards with 2 nominations, that night she left the building winning the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award. She was also nominated for Best Female Country Artist, but did not win in that category. She also attended the "2006 Billboard Music Awards" On December 4, 2006, and took home 5 awards. She won the coveted Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year. Underwood was nominated for five Academy of Country Music awards in 2007. She was nominated for Best Female Vocalist, Song of the Year, Video of the Year, Album of the Year and Single Record of the Year. She won three of her nominated categories; Album of the Year, Video of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year. On March 24, 2007, Underwood was featured as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live with host Peyton Manning. Underwood performed her hit singles "Before He Cheats" and "Wasted".

On April 11, 2007, Underwood continued her streak of top Country singles with the release of [3]"Wasted". The song peaked at number 1 on the Hot Country Songs Chart, and number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music video for Wasted debuted at number 2 on the GACTV Top 20 Countdown. At the 2007 CMT Awards in Nashville, Tennessee on April 16, Underwood was nominated for three awards, including Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, and Video Director of the Year, all for "Before He Cheats." She won in all of the three categories. She also performed there, singing "Before He Cheats".

Carrie Underwood performs for US Army Troops on a USO tour in Iraq.
Carrie Underwood performs for US Army Troops on a USO tour in Iraq.

In early April, Underwood took a break from working on her second album to take a trip to South Africa for American Idol's "Idol Gives Back" charity special. A music video package from her trip aired on the show April 25. Underwood recorded an acoustic version of The Pretenders' classic "I'll Stand By You," which served as the music bed for this American Idol video package. The charity single of the song released exclusively on iTunes reached the #2 spot. Underwood also appeared in Brad Paisley's latest album, 5th Gear, on a song entitled "Oh Love" (co-written by Gordie Sampson, Hillary Lindsey and Aimee Mayo). Aside from those activities, she also performed "Before He Cheats" and "Wasted" at the CMA Music Festival.

On August, 2008, "Jesus, Take the Wheel" was reported to have been sold more than 1 million ringtones and was certified Platinum, making Carrie the first country artist ever to have two songs hit Platinum Mastertone status (together with "Before He Cheats", which has been certified earlier in 2007.[17]

Carnival Ride (2007–present)

Underwood's second album, Carnival Ride,[18] was released on October 23, 2007.[19] "So Small", the first single from the album, was released on July 31, 2007.[20] On Carnival Ride, Underwood was more involved in the songwriting process than on the debut; she set up a writers retreat at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium to collaborate with such Music Row tunesmiths as Hillary Lindsey, Craig Wiseman, Rivers Rutherford, and Gordie Sampson.[21] Carnival Ride was certified double platinum as of December 14, 2007.[22]

Underwood made her film debut in singing voice only, performing a song entitled "Ever Ever After" for the Disney movie Enchanted. In the music video for the song she appears as both animated and live action, much like the characters in the movie. Underwood's name was also mentioned in the Disney Channel series, "Hannah Montana." She appeared on Christmas at Rockefeller Center on November 28, 2007. She also appeared on the holiday CD Hear Something Country Christmas 2007 that featured many other country artists, with a rendition of "Do You Hear What I Hear?". Since then, the song has reached #2 on the AC Chart, and held it for 3 consecutive weeks, making her best AC hit to date.[23]

Underwood was named as Billboard's best country artist of the Billboard year 2007,[24] and in December 2007 over 1,000,000 People magazine readers named "Before He Cheats" as the song of the year. Underwood performed "Flat on the Floor", "All-American Girl", and "Before He Cheats" on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2008.[25] "All-American Girl", her second single, also reached number 1 on the Billboard country charts.

In January 2008, Underwood embarked on a joint tour with Keith Urban named the Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Carnival Ride Tour, with dates fixed nationwide that continued through April.[26] She appeared on SNL once again on February 23, 2008, where she sang "All-American Girl" and "Flat On The Floor". She became only the eleventh country music star to perform on the show. On March 15, 2008, during a performance at the Grand Ole Opry House, Underwood was invited by Randy Travis, who sneaked up on her as she was finishing her version of Travis' song "I Told You So", to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.[27] She was inducted by Garth Brooks during the May 10, 2008 edition of the Opry at the Grand Ole Opry House. At the age of 25, she is currently the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry.

On April 9, 2008, Underwood went on to perform a rendition of George Michael's "Praying for Time" on Idol Gives Back. The charity single of the song released exclusively on iTunes reached the #3 spot in less than 24 hours of its release. On May 19, 2008, Underwood opened the 43rd Annual Country Music Association Awards with her new hit "Last Name" and later went on to win top Female Vocalist for the second consecutive year. On May 21, she performed "Last Name" again on the season finale of American Idol. The single later reached #1 on the Hot Country Song chart, making the third single to reach #1 from Carnival Ride, her sixth consecutive #1 on the Hot Country Chart and her seventh straight #1 country single overall. This made Underwood the first female artist to have two consecutive albums each release three number-ones on this chart since 1998. Shania Twain was the last to accomplish the feat, with The Woman in Me and Come on Over. Her latest single, "Just a Dream" was released on July 21, 2008. For the chart week of November 8, 2008, the song has become her ninth #1, her seventh consecutive #1 on the Hot Country Chart, and her eight straight #1 country single. With that, Underwood becomes the third female artist in country music history to have released four consecutive Number Ones from the same album with Rosanne Cash's King's Record Shop and Shania Twain's "The Woman in Me" being the other two that have done so.

On September 5, 2008, Underwood joined Ciara, Fergie, Rihanna, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Leona Lewis and other pop/rock singers in performing a single for the anti-cancer campaign Stand Up to Cancer. The single, called "Just Stand Up", was performed live during the one-hour telethon that aired on all major U.S. television networks. The song was made available on iTunes on September 2.[28]

Underwood received two Country Music Association nominations for the 2008 CMA Awards, Female Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year: Carnival Ride. The award show was aired on ABC on November 12, 2008, and was hosted by Underwood along with fellow country star Brad Paisley. She walked away with the Female Vocalist of the Year award for the third consecutive time and lost the Album of the Year award to George Strait's Troubadour

She also has co-written a song for Idol alumni Kristy Lee Cook's major-label debut album Why Wait, called "Not Tonight".

On October 21, 2008, Carnival Ride was re-released as a Wal-Mart exclusive 2-pack with a Christmas CD.

On October 22, 2008, Times Square got a double dose of Carrie Underwood as she unveiled her wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York. The creation of Underwood’s figure began when a team of Madame Tussauds studio artists flew out to meet Carrie on tour for her figure sitting. Underwood was an enthusiastic participant in the figure making process – not only did she spend more than an hour with the studio artists, but she also generously donated a replica of the dress that she wore to the 2006 CMA Awards, when she was first named Female Vocalist of The Year, to Madame Tussauds for her figure to don. “We are thrilled that Carrie was able to join us today to help unveil her figure. Not only is she a bona fide superstar with fans around the world, but she is also an incredibly kind and generous young woman – a true role model for young people today. We know that our guests will love her figure, and we can’t wait for them to see it,” said Janine DiGioacchino, General Manager of Madame Tussauds New York and Madame Tussauds Washington D.C. Underwood's wax likeness is now part of the attraction's "VIP Room" and is posed in a standing position with hands on hips.

Underwood plans to write more songs for her upcoming third album, as she is "getting more comfortable" with her writing abilities. However, she will not be writing the entire album.[29] The album is expected for a late 2009 release.

She performed "I Know You Won't" at the People's Choice Awards on January 7, 2009 where she won in all her nominated categories - Favorite Female Artist, Favorite Star 35 and Under, and Favorite Country Song for "Last Name".

The fifth single "I Told You So" was officially released on February 2, 2009. The song is currently active on the country charts.

On February 11, 2009, The nominees for the 44th Academy of Country Music Awards were announced, and Carrie Underwood is nominated for three major awards, including Top Female Vocalist, Video of the Year for "Just A Dream", and The Highest honor of the said Award-Giving body, Entertainer Of The Year. Underwood is the only female nominee for this year's Entertainer Of The Year, alongside Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney and George Strait. If Underwood wins Entertainer Of The Year she will be the only 7th female to take the award: previous female winners include Loretta Lynn in 1975, Reba McEntire in 1994, Shania Twain in 1999, and most recently Dixie Chicks in 2000.


Grammy Awards

On December 7, 2006, Underwood's album Some Hearts received four Grammy nominations. Underwood received two Grammy awards for "Best New Artist" and "Best Female Country Vocal Performance" while "Jesus, Take the Wheel" won "Best Country Song" for the songwriters Gordie Sampson, Brett James and Hillary Lindsey, and received a nomination for "Song of the Year". Underwood's nomination marked the first time that an American Idol winner or contestant had been nominated in the "Best New Artist" category. The award ceremony was held on February 11, 2007, at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. She also sang alongside Grammy nominees Rascal Flatts.

On the same occasion, she also sang her cover of "Desperado" to honour Don Henley of The Eagles as her solo act. On February 10, 2008, Underwood was nominated for a combined total of four Grammys including Song of the Year for "Before He Cheats". She won one Grammy Award that night, for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and her song won for Best Country Song both for her hit, "Before He Cheats". Underwood also performed "Before He Cheats" on the Grammy Awards, with a more powerful vocal ending.

Most recently, Underwood, for the third year in a row, won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Last Name", which she performed during the show. "Ever Ever After", which she performed for the soundtrack of the 2007 film Enchanted, was also nominated for a Grammy Award.

Personal interests

Underwood receiving a gift from the 25th Infantry Division (Task Force Lightning) after performing in Tikrit, Iraq in December 2006.
Underwood receiving a gift from the 25th Infantry Division (Task Force Lightning) after performing in Tikrit, Iraq in December 2006.

At her American Idol audition, Underwood revealed to the judges that her favorite singer is contemporary country recording artist Martina McBride. Throughout her time on American Idol, home videos were shown in which she sang "Independence Day", one of McBride's best known songs. Underwood also released her version of "Independence Day" as the B-side to her first #1 single, "Inside Your Heaven". In addition to being a singer, Underwood is also a skilled guitar player, and has accompanied herself on guitar during performances of certain songs like "Don't Forget to Remember Me" and "Inside Your Heaven" during some of her live concerts, as well as on the albums. She uses a McPherson guitar[30] with an off-set sound hole.

Underwood is a vegetarian and stopped consuming meat at the age of thirteen as she couldn't stand the thought of eating one of her own animals. She was voted "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" by PETA[31] in 2007 for the second time, the first being in 2005 alongside Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. In a 2007 interview with PETA, Underwood stated, "Ever since I was little I loved animals... If you told me I could never sing again, I'd say that was horrible, but it's not my life. If you told me I could never be around animals again, I would just die."[32] Underwood is a supporter of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and has done several public service announcements for the organization.[33]

A native of eastern Oklahoma, she co-wrote a song dedicated to her hometown, "I Ain't in Checotah Anymore". In December 2005, Underwood was named Oklahoman of the Year by Oklahoma Today.[34] Underwood performed with the USO Christmas Tour in Iraq during the 2006 Holiday season, to spread holiday cheer to the troops overseas.[35] She follows a celebrity entertainment tradition started by Bob Hope that continues to this day. Several Internet sites have photos and video clips of Underwood's performances in Iraq, including photos of Underwood in military garb.[36]

Victoria's Secret named Underwood the "Sexiest Female Musician". She took the top honors along with Justin Timberlake, who was named the "Sexiest Male Musician". She was also placed on the 2007 and 2008 list of the "Most Beautiful People" by People. Most recently, Underwood was honored as one of three of the most influential entertainers in America at this point in time and was named sexiest female country artist by Country Weekly.

Underwood has also stated she has a great interest in sports. In 2005 she performed the Star-Spangled Banner at Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons,[37] and in 2006 at the NBA All-Star Game.[38] She also performed the Star-Spangled Banner at the NFC Championship Game between the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers in 2006,[39] as well as at the 2006 edition of NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600,[40] and at Game 3 of the 2007 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies.[41] In 2007 she was seen attending an NHL game between the Nashville Predators and Columbus Blue Jackets alongside Taylor Swift and fellow American Idol contestant Kellie Pickler,[42] as well as another game between the Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers.[43] On June 4, 2008, Underwood participated in the 18th annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball tournament for charity. The event took place in Nashville, Tennessee and benefited research for life-threatening diseases.[44]

Personal life

Underwood performed at halftime of the 2006 Thanksgiving Day football game at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas and was friends with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.[45] She attended his birthday party in April 2007, and on May 15, 2007, he escorted her to the Academy of Country Music Awards. They were rumored to be dating off and on throughout 2007. Although she denied the rumor when asked, Romo confirmed it. Romo was quoted as saying "...I'm dating Carrie Underwood" on his website. He also told an Illinois newspaper that they were dating.[46]

Since August 2007, Underwood had been dating Chace Crawford of the American television show Gossip Girl. On October 4, 2007, People magazine reported that the two were seen holding hands in New York City,[47] though according to further reports, they ended their relationship soon afterward.[48]

Underwood is reported to be dating professional hockey player Mike Fisher, of the NHL's Ottawa Senators.[49]

Discography

Albums

  • Some Hearts (2005)
  • Carnival Ride (2007)

Concert tours

  • American Idols Live! Tour 2005
  • Carrie Underwood: Live 2006
  • Carnival Ride Tour (2008)
  • Craven Country Jambouree (2007)

Awards

Preceded by
Fantasia Barrino
American Idol winner
Carrie Underwood (2005)
Succeeded by
Taylor Hicks

Notes

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  2. News : Headlines : Carrie Underwood Sets Sales Record : Great American Country
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  12. "It's My Life". PBS Kids. http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/celebs/interviews/carrie.html. Retrieved on 6 August 2007. "I was also a hospice volunteer and I got that through the sorority. You go and take care of people that are really sick. They don't want to be in the hospital anymore. It's just kind of about making them comfortable." 
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  22. Arista Nashville (December 14, 2007). Carrie Underwood's Carnival Ride Certified Double Platinum, as 2007 Marks Another Milestone Year!. Press release. http://aristanashville.com/pressreleases/details.cfm?artistid=1000011&pressid=1000367. Retrieved on 16 December 2007. 
  23. Breaking Music News - Music Business Information - Music Industry Sales
  24. "The Year In Charts 2007: An Early Peek". http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003685264. 
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  26. Official Ticketmaster site. Carrie Underwood tickets, concerts and tour dates
  27. Carrie Underwood Invited to Join Grand Ole Opry
  28. Female singers join up on anti-cancer song--Yahoo, August 19, 2008
  29. http://blog.cmt.com/2008-12-30/carrie-underwood-ready-to-write/
  30. http://mcphersonguitars.com/
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  33. "Star Power: Hollywood's Response to Help Pets Hurt by Katrina". The Humane Society of the United States. http://www.hsus.org/about_us/celebrity_support/celebrities_support_disaster_response_efforts_to_katrina.html. Retrieved on 6 August 2007. 
  34. "'Idol 4' winner Carrie Underwood named Oklahoman of the Year". UPI. December 26, 2005. http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/idol-4-winner-carrie-underwood-named-oklahoman-of-year-1006666.php. Retrieved on 6 August 2007. 
  35. "Carrie Underwood Visits Troops in the Persian Gulf". USO. http://www.uso.org/gallery/details.aspx?id=127. Retrieved on 6 August 2007. 
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  37. http://www.reality-tv-online.com/blog/carrie-underwood-sings-national-anthem-at-nba-finals/
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References

  • Tracey, Kathleen. Carrie Underwood: American Idol IV. September 2005. Blue Banner Biography series (Juvenile) ISBN 1-58415-425-X

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Awards
Preceded by
John Legend
Grammy Award for Best New Artist
2007
Succeeded by
Amy Winehouse
Preceded by
Emmylou Harris
Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
2007–2008-2009
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Dierks Bentley
Country Music Association Award for Horizon Award
2006
Succeeded by
Taylor Swift
Preceded by
Gretchen Wilson
Country Music Association Award for Female Vocalist of the Year
2006–2007-2008
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Incumbent
Preceded by
Sara Evans
Academy of Country Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year
2007–2008
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Incumbent
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