Carrie Underwood sang ‘America the Beautiful’ at the second presidential inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday,
Hollywood and celebrity A-listers did everything in their power to stop Donald Trump from returning to the White House last year, bringing to the campaign trail megastars including Taylor Swift,
The Village People—the band behind one of Trump’s favorite hits, “Y.M.C.A.”—will perform at a pre-inauguration event.
Carrie Underwood is slated to sing "America the Beautiful ... Before being sworn into office in 2017, Trump hosted a concert at the Lincoln Memorial featuring performances by Toby Keith, Lee Greenwood and 3 Doors Down. "I don't apologize for performing ...
Parker McCollum gave a tip of the hat to late Country Music Hall of Famer Toby Keith when the Texas native performed ... of the presidential inaugural festivities held this week. Carrie Underwood weathered audio difficulties during the inauguration ...
Carrie Underwood fans who didn’t make it to the singer’s Las Vegas residency shows will now be able to watch the larger-than-life show on their on TV. “Carrie Underwood: Reflection” is ...
Carrie Underwood faced a backlash for performing at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration - and now it appears that her streaming numbers have taken a hit. The country music superstar, 41, found herself going viral after technical difficulties ...
Carrie Underwood's decision to perform at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony has been both praised and reviled by fans and fellow celebrities. When it came time for her to perform on Monday ...
Carrie Underwood’s performance of “America the Beautiful” at Donald Trump’s 2025 presidential inauguration sparked controversy, and the impact on her streaming numbers was immediate.
Carrie Underwood’s rendition of “America the Beautiful” at President Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration went viral after being hit by technical difficulties, but all that extra attention ...
Fifteen living CMA or ACM Entertainers of the Year are not members of the Grand Ole Opry, and a few of them barely recognize the vaunted stage. George Strait, Kenny Chesney and Willie Nelson are three legends who rarely play the Grand Ole Opry. Why?
On Sept. 12, 2003, country music lost the Man in Black. Johnny Cash died at age 71 of complications of diabetes, and he left behind an enormous legacy that included hits like "Ring of Fire," "I Walk the Line" and "Folsom Prison Blues."