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Carrie Underwood Biography
Name : Carrie Underwood
Date of birth : 10 March 1983
Place of birth : Checotah, Oklahoma, USA
Birth name : Carrie Marie Underwood
Height : 5' 4
Carrie Underwood Trivia
Collects Bunnies
Has two sisters: Shanna and Stephanie
Her favorite singer is Martina McBride; favorite movies are Horror; and favorite food is Pizza.
Lives on a farm in Checotah, Oklahoma.
5 May 2005; One of the top four Finalists in Season 4 of "American Idol: The Search for a Super Star"
Summer 2004 - January 2005: For her audition in front of Simon, Paula and Randy for "American Idol: The Search for a Super Star," she sang "Can't Make You Love Me."
Made the top 3 (Miss Carrie, Bo Bice and Vonzell Solomon) on "American Idol: The Search for a Super Star" [11 May 2005]
Keeps a Journal
Carrie Underwood Detailed Biography
Carrie Underwood started singing in public when she was a small child and made her first studio recording at age 13. Carrie has peformed many festivals in a few states, trying to get her record career started.
Carrie has performed at numerous festivals and various other shows in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, & Tennessee and has been the opening act for "Diamond Rio", "The Wilkinson's", "Exile", " "Gene Watson," Billy Hoffman" and "Earl Thomas Conley". She is a member of First Freewill Baptist Church and yes she sings in the choir. She was aHonor Student at Checotah High School in Checotah, Oklahoma .She is also a member of The National Honor Society. She spent a summer as a page for Oklahoma State Representative Bobby Frame.
Source: netglimse.com
Carrie Underwood Biography 2
Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American country music singer who rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of American Idol and has since become a successful recording artist.
Birth name Carrie Marie Underwood
Born March 10, 1983
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Origin Checotah, Oklahoma
Genre(s) Country/Pop
Years active 2005–present
Label(s) Arista
Biography
Early years
Underwood was born at Muskogee Regional Medical Centre in Muskogee, Oklahoma to Stephen and Carole Underwood. She was raised on her parents' farm in rural Checotah (Onapa), Oklahoma.
She has performed at Robbins Memorial Talent Show every year since childhood.
At the age of 13 in 1996, her manager at the time tried to get her a recording contract at Capitol Records. However, due to management changes at Capitol, it never materialized.
Underwood graduated from Checotah High School in 2001 as salutatorian. Underwood attended Northeastern State University, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2006 in mass communication with an emphasis in journalism. Underwood is a member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. For 2 years during the summer, she performed in Northeastern's Downtown Country Show in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She also competed in numerous beauty pageants at the university and was selected as Miss NSU runner-up in 2004.
Underwood has two older sisters, Shanna Underwood Means and Stephanie Underwood Shelton, born in 1974 and 1971, both elementary school teachers in Oklahoma.
Personal Life
Carrie Underwood's boyfriend is NSU Oklahoma student Chad Eagleton. Pictures surfaced after Eagleton placed photos of him and Carrie at the 2005 Billboard Music Awards on his facebook profile. During Idol she dated Drake Clark, also a student at NSU.
Idol
Underwood's musical influences include pop, but are predominantly country; she stated during Idol auditions that her favorite singer is Martina McBride. On the April 20 elimination show, Underwood demonstrated her ability to play the guitar. She can also play piano and yodel, the latter of which was demonstrated on the Tonight Show the night after she won.
After singing Tiffany's "Could've Been", Randy Jackson said he couldn't believe that no one had discovered her yet.
On the March 22 show, after a performance of Heart's "Alone", Simon Cowell said, "Carrie, you're not just the girl to beat, you're the person to beat. I will make a prediction, not only will you win this competition, but you will sell more records than any other previous 'Idol' winner." Cowell went on to say on the March 30 show that she has the "it" factor that will make her a star.
On her last song of the night in the final two, Carrie's performance of "Angels Brought Me Here" had Simon saying, "I think you've done enough to win the competition." And Randy Jackson gave Carrie his very first and last standing ovation during the season. On May 25, 2005, she became the fourth winner of American Idol, beating Southern rocker Bo Bice, and joining Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken as the only contestants who had never been one of the "bottom three" singers during any week's results. Taylor Hicks, Season 5 winner also joined that group. [1]
Post-Idol career
As part of her title, Underwood gained a recording contract with Arista Records; her first single, "Inside Your Heaven", was released on June 14, 2005. The single debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, with first-week sales of 170,000 copies, and briefly stopped Mariah Carey's run at #1 with "We Belong Together." One week later, runner-up, Bo Bice, released his version of the song, which debuted at #2. Underwood's version was shunned by country radio reaching a peak of #59 on the country charts. [2] The B-side is "Independence Day", a cover of the Martina McBride hit.
She has appeared as a guest on Canadian Idol singing "Inside Your Heaven" during the Idols 2005 tour in Toronto.
Underwood performed a well-received "The Star Spangled Banner" before Game 4 of the 2005 NBA Finals at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan. In the same year, she starred in ads for Hershey's Chocolate. The commercials have Underwood singing Hershey jingles Hershey's products such as Kit Kat and Almond Joy. She is also wearing vintage Hershey T-shirts that feature Hershey's, Almond Joy, Kit Kat, Reeses and other chocolate brand logos. The T-Shirts are now available to buy with proofs of purchase. Underwood is also the latest spokesperson for Skechers shoes, following in the footsteps of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.
Underwood's second single, "Jesus, Take The Wheel" was made available for radio airplay on October 18, 2005. It received so much airplay that it debuted at #39 on the Billboard Country Chart in its first week, setting a record. As it climbed it finally reached #1 for 6 consecutive weeks, and was only two weeks shy of Connie Smith's record of an 8 week run back in 1964-1965. The single also debuted at #48 on the Billboard Hot 100 where it reached a peak of #20.
Her initial album release, entitled Some Hearts, hit store shelves on November 15, 2005. [3] On that same day, she presented an award and performed "Jesus, Take The Wheel" at the 39th Country Music Association awards in New York City. When the week's sales figures were tabulated, Some Hearts entered 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 1990.
In December 2005, Underwood was named Oklahoman of the Year by Oklahoma Today magazine.
Carrie Underwood hosted a 2-hour Christmas radio special Christmas in the Country. This program was available for the radio market during late December 2005.
On January 9, 2006, Some Hearts was certified Double Platinum by the RIAA with shipments of over 2 million units, making it the fastest-selling debut country album in the history of Nielsen SoundScan.[4]
On February 19, 2006 Carrie Underwood's album was released in Australia.
On March 2nd 2006, Carrie returned to the American Idol stage to sing her hit single, Jesus Take The Wheel.
On March 18, 2006, at the Grand Ole Opry, Carrie performed a rendition of Tammy Wynettes signature song "Stand by Your Man" and received a standing ovation from the audience for her performance.
On May 11, 2006, Some Hearts was certified Triple Platinum by the RIAA with shipments of over 3 million units, making it not only the fastest selling album by a female country artist, but the best-selling debut album coming from any contestant of American Idol.
On May 24, 2006 Carrie returned to American Idol for a second time. She opened the show with the top 12 contestants singing I Made It Through The Rain and took the stage later on to sing her newest single Don't Forget To Remember Me. She was then spotted in the audience throughout the night. Her very generous appearances have garnered her great respect from the fans of American Idol and her own fans who note her as being, "The Anti Kelly Clarkson" in that she has embraced, rather than rejected, her idol past.
The album's title track, "Some Hearts," was released to pop and adult contemporary radio. It received moderate airplay and made it to #12 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Top 40.
"Don't Forget To Remember Me," the second of Carrie's singles to be released to country radio, has peaked at #12 on the Hot Country Charts, as well as, #78 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Carrie will be named one of Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars Under 25" for their June/July issue. Both she and American Idol's first season winner, Kelly Clarkson, made the list. Though, Kelly was above her.
Carrie won 2 Academy of Country Music Awards, one for Single Record of the Year, for "Jesus Take the Wheel", and the other for Best New Artist on May 24, 2006.
A day after her double win at the ACM's, she returned to American Idol, along side the finalist, Taylor Hicks and Katharine McPhee and the rest of the Final 12 in that season, before passing on the "American Idol" crown.
Carrie Day
On May 26, 2005, U.S. Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, presented a resolution congratulating Carrie Underwood for winning American Idol and for being a positive role model. The resolution thanks her for representing the state of Oklahoma as "an intelligent, kind, considerate young woman" to millions of television viewers around the world.
The resolution was submitted to the United States Senate, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
As a result, May 25 was declared Carrie Underwood Day in Oklahoma.
Trivia
Underwood was voted "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" in 2005 by animal-rights organization PETA. She beat out such stars as Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix for the honor that she shares with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin. Previous winners include Andre 3000, Shania Twain, and Alicia Silverstone.
After Carrie Underwood's performance of Heart's "Alone" Simon said she would sell more records than any other previous American Idol winner, and it turns out that he guessed right. Up to date Carrie has sold more albums with her debut CD than Clay, Kelly, Ruben, and Fantasia's debut albums. However, with the success of Kelly Clarkson's 5x Platinum Breakaway, and Clay Aiken's Platinum Merry Christmas With Love those idol alumni are still ahead of Carrie in terms of total album sales.
Carrie Underwood has a lucky pair of Care Bear underwear.
Underwood is also a big sports fan, and is a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Lakers, Oklahoma Sooners, and Boston Red Sox.
Discography
Albums
Album Statistics Singles
Some Hearts
Released: November 15, 2005
Peak Chart Positions:
#2 US, #1 US Country (15 Weeks)
#20 CAN
#1 UK Country
U.S. sales: 2.85 million (SoundScan 5-24-06)
RIAA Certification: 3x Platinum (May 2006)
CRIA Certification: Platinum (April 2006)
Singles Released
"Inside Your Heaven"
"Jesus, Take the Wheel"
"Some Hearts"
"Dont Forget to Remember Me"
Singles
Year Single Album US US Country US AC US Pop CAN RIAA Certification
2005 "Inside Your Heaven" Some Hearts #1 52 12 #1 4 Gold
2005 "Independence Day" Inside Your Heaven - - - 84 - -
2005 "Jesus, Take The Wheel" Some Hearts 20 #1 23 36 16 3x Platinum
2005 "Some Hearts" Some Hearts - - 12 - - -
2006 "Don't Forget To Remember Me" Some Hearts 78 12 - - 62 -
2006 "Before He Cheats" Some Hearts - 52 - - - -
Notes:
"Inside Your Heaven" debuted at #1 and spent one week in the top spot of the US Hot 100.
"Inside Your Heaven" was certified Gold twice, once with physical sales and once with digital sales.
"Independence Day" was a B-side to the "Inside Your Heaven" single. Due to high sales and some airplay, "Independence Day" debuted at #84 on the US Pop 100.
"Jesus, Take The Wheel" spent six weeks at #1 on the US Country chart. This tied Faith Hill's "Breathe" as the runner-up of the longest-running female number one in the chart's history.
"Before He Cheats" has not officially been released as a single.
Awards
2005 Billboard Music Awards
Top-Selling Hot 100 Song Of The Year: "Inside Your Heaven/Independence Day", Carrie Underwood (Won)
Country Single Sales Artist Of The Year: Carrie Underwood (Won)
Top-Selling Country Single Of The Year: "Inside Your Heaven/Independence Day", Carrie Underwood (Won)
2006 Gospel Music Association Music Awards
Country Recorded Song Of The Year : "Jesus, Take The Wheel", Carrie Underwood (Won)
2006 Country Music Television Music Awards
Female Video Of The Year: "Jesus, Take The Wheel", Carrie Underwood (Won) (April 10, 2006)
Breakthrough Video Of The Year: "Jesus, Take The Wheel", Carrie Underwood (Won) (April 10, 2006)
Most Inspiring Video Of The Year: "Jesus, Take The Wheel", Carrie Underwood (Nominated) (April 10, 2006)
2006 Academy Of Country Music Awards
Top New Female Vocalist Of The Year: Carrie Underwood (Won) (May 23, 2006)
Single Record Of The Year: "Jesus, Take The Wheel", Carrie Underwood (Won) (May 23, 2006)
Top Female Vocalist Of The Year: Carrie Underwood (Nominated) (May 23, 2006)
Song Of The Year: "Jesus, Take The Wheel", Carrie Underwood (Nominated) (May 23, 2006)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Underwood
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