C2C Country 2 Country Festival is returning to the UK & Ireland later this week (March 13), bringing Nashville's finest to our shores for the eighth consecutive year.
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On March 3, Carrie Underwood will release her first book, Find Your Path: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul and Get Strong with the Fit52 Life. To herald the milestone, the country music superstar sat down at Country Radio Seminar in Nashville Friday (Feb. 21) with veteran radio programmer Beverlee Brannigan and CRS executive director RJ Curtis to discuss the various paths she’s taken through her life.
Here are some of the highlights from the conversation:
Underwood, who shot to fame after winning
C2C Country 2 Country Festival is returning to the UK & Ireland later this week (March 13), bringing Nashville's finest to our shores for the eighth consecutive year.
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Taylor Hicks says he “held on for dear life” while the tornadoes were ravaging through Nashville earlier this week.
Carrie Underwood continues to prove she’s a little bit country, a little bit rock n’ roll.
Carrie Underwood shared a photo of herself hanging with none other than Post Malone following the rapper's March 4 show at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena."Thanks @postmalone for the hospitality tonight...and for putting on a great show...and for introducing me to your mom," the American Idol season four champ captioned the snap, which she shared on both Twitter and Instagram.
Carrie Underwood and her family are not among those harmed by the devastating tornadoes that took place in Nashville early Tuesday morning. The country music star confirmed the news during a visit to "Today" on Tuesday, saying that her husband, Mike Fisher, and sons, Isaiah, 5, and Jacob, 13 months, were able to stay safe.
Carrie Underwood and her family are not among those harmed by the devastating tornadoes that took place in Nashville early Tuesday morning.
Carrie Underwood and her family are not among those harmed by the devastating tornadoes that took place in Nashville early Tuesday morning. The country music star confirmed the news during a visit to "Today" on Tuesday, saying that her husband, Mike Fisher, and sons, Isaiah, 5, and Jacob, 13 months, were able to stay safe.
The Nashville community is mourning following the aftermath of two tornados that swept through Tennessee early Tuesday morning (March 3). At least 19 people have been confirmed dead by the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, while the devastation includes countless businesses, concert venues and homes.Several country artists shared their prayers following the tornados and offered hope to the Nashville community.
Carrie Underwood has said her husband and children had to take shelter in their safe room as a tornado struck parts of Nashville and central Tennessee.
Safe and sound. Carrie Underwood’s husband, Mike Fisher, and their two sons are OK after Nashville’s Tuesday, March 3, tornado.
Carrie Underwood and more stars are sending their love to Nashville following the devastating tornado. The country singer, who lives in the Tennessee city, has shared an update on her family following the severe weather overnight.
Two tornadoes touched down in Nashville early Tuesday morning, killing at least eight people, destroying homes and businesses, and leaving more than 50,000 residents without power.