Carrie Underwood Wins 2010 American Country Awards Artist of the Year

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Carrie Underwood won the American Country Awards Artist of the Year last night on December 6, 2010. This was the first annual American Country Awards (ACA) event and winners are determined by the votes of fans. Earlier in 2010, Carrie won the Artist of the Year award at another ceremony, the Academy of Country Music …[continue to watch video]

Carrie Underwood Video – Last Christmas – Washington DC

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Carrie Underwood performing Last Christmas is today’s YouTube addition to Top Country Music Videos. The music video below was recorded during a live performance in Washington D.C. in December, 2005. This was a few short month’s after Carrie won Season 4 of American Idol, and one month after the release of her debut album Some …[continue to watch video]

2010 CMT Artists of the Year Tribute

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On Tuesday November 30, 2010 Artists and Celebrities gathered to honor some of the year’s best Country Music Artists at The Factory in Franklin, just south of Nashville. On Friday December 3, 2010 the show will be aired from 8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., ET/PT on CMT and CMT.com CMT’s first ever Artists of the …[continue to watch video]

Carrie Underwood Video – Mama’s Song – Hard Rock NYC – 2010 Thanksgiving Day Parade

Carrie Underwood performing Mama’s Song live is today’s YouTube addition to Top Country Music Videos. Carrie performed a mini-concert at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Sunday November 14, 2010 and the show was broadcast during the 2010 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on CBS.

Coal Miner’s Daughter – A Tribute To Loretta Lynn – Behind the Scenes

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Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn is a musical celebration of an iconic country music artist. The music video below is footage of behind the scenes with Loretta Lynn, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Alan Jackson, Sheryl Crow, Jack White and Kid Rock. The artists discuss some of their feelings about Loretta’s legendary career …[continue to watch video]

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