Carrie Underwood

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  • Carrie Underwood performs for Apple Music Sessions

    Apple Music counters Spotify with live sessions in spatial audio

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    07.15.2022

    Apple Music has launched live Sessions from Carrie Underwood and other artists, all in spatial audio.

  • Rock Band Weekly: Carrie Underwood

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    06.22.2012

    Karaoke nights may start with the heartbroken ballads of Adele, but once the Chablis flows like the Seine, it's time for Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats" to enter rotation. Next week's Rock Band DLC includes three feisty tracks from the country artist.

  • Navigon's Galaxy S car kit starts shipping in the US for $45

    by 
    Dana Wollman
    Dana Wollman
    04.22.2011

    You know that familiar pattern: release something for the iPhone first, Android phones sold on T-Mobile next. After rolling out a car kit for the iPhone, Navigon has created a similar mount for the Samsung Galaxy S 4G and Samsung Vibrant, both indigenous to T-Mo. The kit, already available in the UK, includes the mount, an attachable suction piece, and 12/24V car charger. T-Mobile customers with wheels can snag one now for $44.95. The rest of you Android users are just chopped liver.

  • Rock Band Weekly: X, Carrie Underwood, Little Fish, Ace Frehley, OneRepublic

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.19.2010

    Despite American punk rock band X being next week's featured Rock Band DLC pack artist, we decided to go with a picture of Carrie Underwood. Why? Isn't it obvious?! Her single, "All-American Girl," available next week, speaks to the struggles of the middle-class American female. Of gender roles, a father's love and providing babies for your husband. It's like the "American Pie" of a new generation. So that's why Underwood gets featured with that "how do I spend my next million, y'all?" look. Check out the full release list after the break.

  • Nintendo wants you to play for you (and celebrities)

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    05.20.2008

    Nintendo has launched a slick new website based on their new DS ad campaign, which features celebrities America Ferrera, Carrie Underwood and Liv Tyler looking very much like people having fun with DS Lites. The site is called "I Play For Me" and includes new commercials (we thought Liv Tyler was way too excited about writing her own name in Brain Age, but then we saw her excellently looped "L"), as well as video interviews with the three stars about their DS-playing habits. Basically, the pick-up-and-play nature of the handheld fits well with busy people. Oh, and girls can play games too. The real irony of this ad campaign is that if you played for you, you'd have a DS by now. This is for people who would ostensibly play to be like these famous people. Of course, to truly be like these three, you'd have to take money from Nintendo in order to play DS, instead of giving Nintendo money.

  • Carrie Underwood sets iTunes record

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    05.06.2007

    The question of Sanjaya's hair-styles aside, American Idol is a music phenomenon. Carrie Underwood's American Idol Gives Back recording of "I'll Stand by You" just became the first iTunes-exclusive track to debut in the Billboard Hot 100's Top 10 according to Country Standard Time. "I'll Stand By You" is set to appear at #6 on that top ten list for the week ending May 12th. Apparently there have only been six on-line releases to debut in the Top 10 and "I'll Stand By You" is "the only track to do so without having been serviced to radio for airplay", selling nearly 125 thousand copies since it debuted in late April. iTunes will donate net proceeds from "Idol Gives Back" singles and videos to the Charity Projects Entertainment Fund.