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26 Jul
Lucky 13 Marks the Third Straight Chart-Topper from her “Play On” Album. Superstar Carrie Underwood scores her 13th #1 single today with “Undo It,” the third consecutive chart-topping smash from her Platinum-certified Play On album. The song is one of seven tracks co-written by Underwood for Play On, and it becomes the sixth #1 of her career that she has co-written.
Already, “Undo It” has this month earned RIAA certification as a Gold Digital Single, joining Play On’s first two hits, “Temporary Home,” certified Gold in June, and “Cowboy Casanova,” which was certified as a Platinum Digital Single earlier this year.
Coinciding with the July certification of “Undo It,” another Underwood blockbuster, “Before He Cheats,” has been RIAA certified as a Triple-Platinum Digital Single. In all, Underwood has now amassed a dozen Gold, Platinum, or multi-Platinum digital singles.
“Undo It” has also become a hit video, remaining at #1 consecutively on both the CMT Top 20 Countdown and the fan-voted GAC Top 20 Country Countdown programs for the past five weeks.
The only American Idol winner ever to achieve 13 #1 hits, Underwood’s run of chart-toppers began with the instant success of her post-American Idol single, “Inside Your Heaven,” which debuted atop Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in the summer of 2005. It was the first of five singles to top the BDS or Mediabase charts from her 7x-Platinum debut, Some Hearts, also including the GRAMMY-winning “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” “Before He Cheats,” “Don’t Forget to Remember Me,” and “Wasted.”
The five-time GRAMMY winner, two-time and reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year, and three-time CMA and ACM Female Vocalist winner also became the first country artist in history ever to achieve 10 #1 singles on the strength of their first two albums when “I Told You So” became the fifth consecutive chart-topper from Carrie’s second album - the triple-Platinum Carnival Ride - which also included “Just a Dream” and three hits Carrie co-wrote: “So Small,” “All-American Girl,” and “Last Name.”
Fans can be watching for Carrie when she performs “Undo It” on NBC’s Today show this Friday in the latest installment of the show’s summer concert series.
Source: CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com
* Congrats to Carrie!!! What an amazinggg accomplishment! And props to all the fans who requested “Undo It” and consistently vote for the video on the GAC and CMT countdowns!! Keep it up!
The ICM Awards is proud to announce the Top 10 category nominees for the 16th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards Show (ICM Awards) will be held on Thursday, October 14, 2010, at 7 PM CST at the Trinity Music City USA Auditorium located in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Mainstream Inspirational Country Song
Temporary Home – Carrie UnderwoodMainstream Country Artist
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Temporary Home – Carrie Underwood Label: Arista Nashville Director: Deaton-FlanigenSource: CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com
People Magazine’s issue featuring Carrie’s wedding photos is now on stands, and here the scans. The wedding looked absolutely stunning.

Credit to People Magazine
There are some more honeymoon photos as well! These are photos of Carrie and Mike relaxing and kissing on the deck of their overwater suite at Le Tahaa Resort in Tahiti on July 15th.
Coming out on newsstands this Friday is the new issue of People with photos from Carrie and Mike’s wedding.
From People.com,
Make no mistake: Carrie Underwood means business when it comes to getting her groove on.
For her July 10 wedding to Canadian hockey player Mike Fisher, 30, the country queen, 27, opted for a Chantilly lace and silk organza Monique Lhuillier gown. But after the ceremony, the bride promptly changed into a strapless Lhuillier cocktail dress.
“The wedding dress was huge,” Underwood tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “I wanted to get my boogie on, so I had to change.”
Also looking sharp for the wedding, which was held at Georgia’s Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Plantation resort: Underwood’s beloved pooch Ace, who donned a Swarovski crystal-encrusted pink tuxedo to trot down the aisle.
“Mike was like, ‘He’s in pink! What are you doing?’ “ the newlywed singer says of Ace’s tux. “But he looked so handsome.”
For all the details and exclusive photos of Underwood’s lavish Georgia wedding, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday!

Check back soon for more photos from inside the magazine when it comes out!
Source: People.com
13 Jul
Hey again! For those of you that regularly check the photo gallery, CarriePhotos.com, you probably noticed that I added a ton of new candids, including HQ’s, this morning of Carrie and Mike. They were taken yesterday in Tahiti! Check out all the pics by accessing the links below! They look to be having a blast! I also added a lot more photos from LAX, including several HQ’s!
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12 Jul
Last night, I added a bunch of candids of Carrie and Mike arriving at LAX to head off on their honeymoon! They both look sooo happy and Carrie looks so pretty!!! Check them out by accessing the links below!
At the end of the day, everyone agreed the best thing was the pie. Bill was a close second, for sure. Bill — no last name, thanks — who gave us an impromptu tour of the historic district of Greensboro. And who was anxiously awaiting an old friend who grew up on the neighbouring farm in Indiana. John Mellencamp. The singer likes to stay with Bill whenever he’s passing through. And what was bringing Mr. Mellencamp to town? Bill preferred not to say. Which must have been hard for him because Bill is a pretty friendly guy. He did allow that his poor housekeeper was “at home killing herself cleaning.” But even Bill had to admit that the buttermilk pie was something. Even Southern Living magazine thought so, which is why the publication named it one of the best pies in the entire southern United States.
Everyone loves this pie including, it turns out, Carrie Underwood.
At the very least, it’s a pie she thinks her guests would like because she ordered hundreds of them for her wedding to Ottawa Senator Mike Fisher, which took place Saturday night at the posh Ritz-Carlton Lodge — Reynolds Plantation. Not that Chris Bragg, the co-owner of The Yesterday Café in downtown Greensboro, Georgia, which is responsible for the delicious concoction, would either confirm or deny.
Big order going out today? “Could be, could be.”
Bragg, like many others in this town that seems almost preserved in time, is sticking to his confidentiality-agreement guns. Seems like everyone has signed one: the pie shop, the limousine company, staff at the five-star resort where it’s all happening, even the sheriff’s office that was hired to provide extra security on the road — and waterways — to keep media away from the biggest celebrity wedding of the year. The couple of the hour wanted to have a private wedding, and that’s exactly what they got. Whether or not you’re famous, no one wants a dozen helicopters buzzing overhead and a mob of pushy strangers snapping photos on that most important day. But when you’re celebrities, you have a further reason to up the security: exclusive photo deal.
And the prize of Underwood-Fisher wedding photos went to People magazine. Signing an exclusive arrangement works well for power couples of star magnitude: they (or their people) can negotiate the dos and don’ts ahead of time, such as whether a reporter can speak to any guests, and which ones. The bride and groom also get a whack of money. In exchange, the couple can’t be photographed by any other media, which is great because they don’t want to be anyhow.
On Saturday evening, People posted its first webhit about the wedding — unlike every other entertainment media that’s been speculating wildly about it for almost a week — confirming that Underwood and Fisher were married under a tent (so there was a tent, after all!) before 250 guests. The bride wore a Chantilly lace dress. The magazine’s quote from “Mike and Carrie Fisher” was provided in a statement. Full-colour glossy spreads of the bride, the bridesmaids and the dinner menu will be coming to a newsstand near you. Apparently, People paid big for those pictures. We heard it was a whopping $2 million — but that was from our waitress at a local steakhouse, who heard it from another group of diners earlier in the evening. Turns out, a seven-figure price tag might not be so off the mark.
“This wedding is a very big deal in the entertainment world,” Lora McLaughlin told us. She would not be surprised to hear People paid over $1 million for the photos — after all, the magazine paid five times that for snaps of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s baby Shiloh. That covers the wedding costs nicely, although the half-million-dollar estimate for the celebration is starting to seem modest. And the couple is likely to donate at least some of it to charity.
McLaughlin is a broadcaster and occasional actor who sometimes freelances for Entertainment Tonight. Although she lives with her husband in California, they have a vacation home here where, in a bizarre co-incidence, the couple was holidaying last week.When McLaughlin quickly figured out that something was afoot in Greensboro, ET sent a crew out to work with her. In the end, though, they didn’t get anything too spectacular. McLaughlin said she hasn’t seen security like this since Jennifer Aniston married Brad Pitt. In fact, no one seemed to know anything about it until Thursday. That’s the day that local probate judge LaVerne Ogletree issued the marriage licence. And the day that local postman Zack Jarrard delivered a federal express letter addressed to Underwood at the Reynolds Plantation.
Because it needed a signature, the resort staff didn’t know what to do when the mailman showed up. A few people blurted out that Underwood wasn’t there yet, but eventually a security type told Jarrard that “she’s not coming.” Zack wasn’t fooled, but sent the letter back anyway. By Saturday, most of the townspeople were certainly aware of the wedding.
There was a rumour Garth Brooks was in the Publix near the resort (no one can come up with a good explanation as to why). Danielle Gower, the grocery store’s customer service manager, said she’d heard that too. The only problem was she couldn’t find an employee who’d actually seen him. And a couple customers accosted a man in the parking lot, accusing him of being Tim McGraw. Alas, he was not. Doesn’t mean that neither of them are not at the wedding, just that no one can confirm they were grocery shopping. Others were whispering that they’d heard from people who worked at the Ritz-Carlton resort that all employees were being frisked upon entering, that cellphones were being confiscated and that women were asked to lock their purses in the trunks of their cars.
Source: OttawaCitizen.com
Under a tent on a Southern evening, Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher shared what their wedding planner called “a spiritual expression of their love” – a special moment for a “very special couple.”
The country star, 27, and her hockey player beau, 30, tied the knot at a luxury resort Saturday before 250 friends and family in a ceremony featuring classical music and the couple’s favorite Bible readings.
“We could not feel more blessed to have found each other and to have shared this day with our friends and family that mean so much to us!” the newlyweds told PEOPLE in a statement, signing their names “Mike & Carrie Fisher.”
Underwood wore a Chantilly lace dress created for her by Monique Lhuillier, who also designed the bridesmaids’ dresses.
Fisher, who plays for the Ottawa Senators, was engaged to Underwood on Dec. 20, after quietly dating for about a year. Underwood told PEOPLE in March that with their busy schedules, “We’ll be little nomads for a while” and that they planned to keep homes in Nashville and in Peterborough, Ontario.
Source: People.com
Country superstar Carrie Underwood is a busy girl these days with a #1 single (”Temporary Home”), her current concert tour — AND planning a wedding to her hockey player fiancĂ©, Mike Fisher.
“We’re trying to keep it as small as we possibly can, but you know, obviously, there’s certain people we have to have there,” Underwood told “Extra’s” AJ Calloway in an exclusive backstage chat at one of her concerts, flashing her gorgeous 5-carat yellow diamond.
What about Simon Cowell attending? “I don’t know. I don’t want him to judge my wedding,” the singer laughed. Underwood’s busy schedule demands a lot — and she has a few of her own. “I have to have my vitaminwater, a good supply of vegetarian food and my dog, Ace.”
Source: ExtraTV.com
Carrie Underwood hit Sin City to celebrate her dwindling single days – but there was no sinning for the engaged country singer. Underwood, 27, and a group of girlfriends took over a VIP table on the LAVO stage for a bachelorette party on Friday. The singer donned a “Bride-to-Be” sash, and the group wore feather boas from LAVO’s bachelorette goody bag while dancing the night away.
“They goofed around,” says an onlooker. “[Carrie] did ‘the running man.” Another source says Underwood, who is engaged to Ottawa Senators hockey star Mike Fisher, was “very chill.”
While Underwood was living it up in Vegas, her fiancĂ© had a boy’s night out in Nashville. Fisher and four buddies spent a a low-key night having dinner and drinks at Cabana, a favorite spot of Taylor Swift’s. Fisher celebrated his bachelor party last week in Miami at Mansion with about 15 male friends.
“The guys downed shots of Belvedere and danced on their table as King of Crunk, rapper Lil Jon deejayed,” a source told PEOPLE at the time. “Fisher was the most subdued of the group, sitting back and admiring the madness as he nursed one cocktail through much the night.”
Ever since she got engaged, Underwood has been fairly relaxed about her upcoming nuptials. “We’ll just show up,” the country star told PEOPLE at the CMT Music Awards earlier this month. “It’s mainly about family and friends and the two of us. So it’s going to be good no matter what.”
Source: People.com