carrie underwood
Top 3 causey Grammy nominations
The Grammys are music’s biggest night, and musicians from every genre are honored. But some of these artists are going to get recognition from CGG for singing a cause-y song!
The CMA's causey winners
There wasn’t one country music star who didn’t step up when Music City was devastated by the recent flood that wiped out many landmarks, such as the Grand Ole Opry. The stars all banded together and reached out to the community and started to rebuild the town they love.
Carrie Underwood lifts spirits of flood victims

via StarsJournal.com
Celebeauty and country crooner Carrie Underwood is doing some heavy lifting… lifting spirits, that is! In the aftermath of the flooding in Tennessee, Underwood has leapt to action to help her current home of Nashville by partnering with a text-to-donate campaign called the ACM (Academy of Country Music) Lifting Lives Temporary Home Fund.
Quote of the day: Carrie Underwood

via American Idol Worship
"When people think of what it's like to be famous, they think of the Ritz. But I've been in hotels where I will not take my shoes off. I will wear flip-flops in the shower. I've seen more basements of venues than I've seen of the United States. People think, 'Oh, you travel around, you get to see the country.' I've seen basements, I've seen concrete, I've seen pillars."
Carrie Underwood goes home and gets CATty
The students of Checotah High School in Checotah, Oklahoma received some back-to-school excitement when country-singing superstar Carrie Underwood made a surprise visit to her old school.
Armed with a donation of 31 new music instruments – worth more than $100,000 – the American Idol winner and multi-platinum selling artist clearly hasn’t forgotten her down-home roots.
Carrie Underwood steps up to the plate

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On June 10th, thousands of Country music fans joined together for the 19th Annual "City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge" in Nashville, Tennessee. Who doesn’t love watching your favorite celebs make fools of themselves on the field?





