Carrie's carnival ride
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Carrie's carnival ride
From ‘Idol' to Grammy winner, country star's profile still rising
When Carrie Underwood took the “American Idol” crown in 2005, the discussion at the time was all about whether Underwood was ready for stardom and whether Nashville, Tenn., would embrace a pretty young blonde from a TV talent contest.
Since that time, Underwood has sold more than 7 million copies of her debut album “Some Hearts,” the best-selling debut ever for a female country artist. It won her two Grammys in 2007, including best new artist, plus Song of the Year for “Jesus, Take the Wheel.”
Read the full article here.
When Carrie Underwood took the “American Idol” crown in 2005, the discussion at the time was all about whether Underwood was ready for stardom and whether Nashville, Tenn., would embrace a pretty young blonde from a TV talent contest.
Since that time, Underwood has sold more than 7 million copies of her debut album “Some Hearts,” the best-selling debut ever for a female country artist. It won her two Grammys in 2007, including best new artist, plus Song of the Year for “Jesus, Take the Wheel.”
Read the full article here.
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