Saturday, February 25, 2006

My favorite Carrie Quote thus far

She was interviewed by a Singapore Newspaper "Today". When asked about the Brittenum twins who called her average, and felt they were better than her, this was Carrie's response:

"I'm amazed at the things people say when they think they're talented. I guess everybody is entitled to their opinion but they got arrested so I guess karma didn't work out too well for them."

Go Carrie!!! Shut them twins up. Haha, seriously, I didn't quite see this in her. Love her caustic sense of humor here!

Lets see Carrie's achievements thus far:
  • double-platinum debut album (def triple soon, maybe quadruple)
  • highest selling debut album in first week in country
  • highest debut position in country singles chart with "Jesus Take the Wheel"
  • longest run at #1 in country singles chart for a female artist in Nielsen BDS era (tied with Faith Hill's "Breathe") with "Jesus Take the Wheel"
  • longest run at #1 in country singles chart for a debut single in Nielsen BDS era with "Jesus Take the Wheel"
  • tied for fastest climb to the top of the country singles charts

Announcement

I have added a new page "Carrie Concert Events" on the left (above the playlist). Do check it as I will updating Carrie's concert appearances

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Carrie Underwood Shocked by Work Load

(from gactv.com)

Ever wonder what's going through Carrie Underwood’s head when she's in the spotlight, bombarded by fans and the media? Her recent chat with AOL Aim Music revealed that the instant star is pretty overwhelmed. The American Idol winner says she honestly didn’t realize the hard work that goes into being an artist. “I thought the performers just showed up and sang," she admits. "I didn't know about all of the things that go on behind the scenes. But, I'm handling it alright and things are great.” What's Carrie's advice for other new singers who are just making it on the scene? "Just get ready for your life to change dramatically," she states. "Things will all work out in the end, so hold on and keep trying.”
Looks like that plan is working for Carrie. Her debut album, Some Hearts, remains at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart. She tells aolmusic.com that she is “really surprised that people have taken to it like they have. So many wonderful people have worked so hard to make the album great, so I am most glad for them...Their hard work is realized. I really didn't want to let anyone down.” She explains, “If the album didn't do well, I would have felt that all those people spent all of their time and energy into something that might not have turned out to be worth it. It makes me feel good, that everyone is so excited about the album and it has done so well because all of that work was not done for nothing.”

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she really is a girl after my heart! "Things will all work out in the end, so hold on and keep trying" --- thats my own personal motto in life!
and what an awesome team player... no wonder her producers absolutely loved working with her! what a girl!

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Carrie Underwood Takes the High Road with Grace

http://www.andpop.com/article/5570

(andPOP) - There are two approaches artists can take after winning American Idol: embracing the victory or trying to distance themselves from the show.

Kelly Clarkson chose the latter, and would love if nobody ever mentioned her name and the show's title in the same sentence. Clarkson, the show's first winner four years ago, put up a fuss when producers asked if they could use her music in this, its fifth season, and prefers not to talk about the show in interviews. There's more to me than winning a talent contest, she might explain. And while she has a point, there's no way anyone outside of Fort Worth, Texas, would ever know the name Kelly Clarkson had it not been for the hit show.

Then there's Carrie Underwood. She has "handled" her win with grace, never shying away from that fact that she is now one of country's hottest artists because of her success on American Idol. Does winning the show take away form her credibility? Absolutely not. People aren't buying her album because they like the show. They buy her album because they love her music. The show was just a gateway into their homes, and Underwood appreciates the opportunity.

"The country world seems so grateful that America voted in one of their own," Underwood tells andPOP. "They're proud to call me the American Idol and I'm proud to be called that. I don’t see myself trying to detach myself from [the show] any time soon."

Underwood's debut album, "Some Hearts," is still the top country album on Billboard, three months after its release. "Jesus, Take the Wheel" is the most played song on radio, and "Inside Your Heaven/Independence Day" is the highest selling single in stores. To sum it up: there is no bigger country artist in North America at the time of this article posting.

Her fan base is different than any other American Idol winner before her because she's not a pop artist—she bleeds country. Some songs on the album – like the first single, "Some Hearts" – are being played on mainstream radio.

The Oklahoma-native, who turns 23 in March, says nobody at her record label tried to influence the sound of the music or asked her to produce crossover hits.

"All the people that were around me knew what I wanted to do. It wouldn’t make sense to make me sing strictly pop music. That’s not me. Country music is where I feel comfortable. I think everyone knew that and not to mess with it," she says.

Underwood is aware that she has a "girl next door" image, but she says she's not deliberately trying to commodify any type of image. However, she understands, as a celebrity, people will look to her to be a role model—like people look to all celebrities not named Dick Cheney.

"A lot of times people tell me, 'you're such a good role model,' but that’s not what I'm trying to do. I think its great people can look up to people but I'm not perfect."

Rest assured however that Underwood has never keyed an ex-boyfriend's car. Odd transition between paragraphs? Perhaps. But listen to the song "Before He Cheats" and it will make more sense. The song deals with her being cheated on in a relationship, and then retaliating by unloading her frustration on a car.

"It's fun to step out of the box for a second and be crazy," Underwood says, on the line from Nashville. "If somebody does you wrong, you just want to hurt them. But I've never done anything like that. I wouldn’t recommend that."

What does Underwood – who admits to being cheated on a "time or two" – recommend?

"The worst thing you can do is just move on and not let it bother you. That will make the other person go crazy more than any thing else you can do."

Those people who cheated on Underwood are probably going crazy every time they see her music videos being played, or when they think about how famous she has become so quickly. That fame, Underwood says, still hasn't sunk in.

"Everything that has happened to me has been Cinderella story-ish. I'm just lucky," she says. "I feel like the outsider in the music business. I'm just a fan myself."

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another reason why we love carrie so much... what an awesome young lady... level headed, mature... no need to shoot her mouth off too much... but when she says something, its something good...

JTTW finally knocked off from top spot! But what a run!



Sadly, JTTW's amazing run at the top of the country charts came to an end when Brad Paisley's When I Get Where I'm Going overtook it. This means that JTTW had an astounding 6 weeks at the top for the Billboard country singles charts, and 5 weeks for R&R country charts.

The 6 weeks at the top of the Billboard charts ties Faith Hill's "Breathe" for the longest at the peak for a female country singer in the Nielsen BDS era.

In fact, she broke Gretchen Wilson's record of 5 weeks for a debut single by a female artist ("Redneck Woman"). (Technically, Connie Smith's debut "Once A Day" lasted 8 weeks at the top, but charts worked differently back then so...)

JTTW also had the higest debut chart position (39), and also tied for the fastest to reach the pinnacle.

Congrats Carrie!!! You did this great song justice! A run like this happens once in a few years!

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Pics of Carrie shooting the video for Don't Forget to Remember Me!

These pictures were taken by Mike (Enclave: Downtown's Small Celebrity Spaces Click to visit Mike's page) DO NOT repost the pictures anywhere without Mike's permission.






does the girl look hot or what? woohoo! I am looking forward to theh release of this video!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Carrie's Jesus Take The Wheel ties records!



From Billboard: Carrie Underwood becomes the second solo female in the Nielsen BDS era to top the chart for six weeks as "Jesus, Take The Wheel" continues its reign. It is the format's first six-week run since Keith Urban's "Better Life" which inked a sixth week in the issue dated Nov. 18, 2005. Faith Hill's "Breathe" is the only other song by a solo female to lead for six weeks. It started its No. 1 run in the Billboard Radio Monitor dated Dec. 17, 1999.