Carrie Underwood On Jay Leno

Carrie Underwood Tonight’s Guest on Jay Leno! If you didn’t get enough of Carrie Underwood Sunday night on the ACMs, you’ve got yet another chance to see her! Carrie will be a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno this evening, along with easy-on-the-eyes Glee cast member, Matthew Morrison. Carrie is currently promoting the film Soul Surfer in which she plays a part. The film will be in theaters this Friday, April 8th. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno airs at 11:35/10:35c on NBC tonight, so be sure to check local listings and tune in! Carrie will also be featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Thursday, April 7th. Check local listings for air times.

Country Dance Game for Wii

GameMill Entertainment Releases Country Dance for Wii™ nationwide today! The Country Dance video game features over 25 songs from country music’s biggest stars of past and present including Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Sugarland, Johnny Cash, Miley Cyrus, Brooks & Dunn, Zac Brown Band, Tim McGraw and more. Country Dance is easily accessible to newcomers and familiar to fans of the popular rhythm dance genre of videogames. With integrated friendly cooperative modes, anyone can pick-up a Wii Remote™ and get moving along with their favorite dance partners. For more experienced players, the perfection mode assesses each dancer’s skill and gives a score only when their move is a perfect hit. Country Dance for Wii™ is rated E10+ for Everyone by the ESRB and is now available for $39.99. For more information about Country Dance, please visit Country Dance on Facebook or follow Country Dance on twitter @Country_Dance.

CMT’s Next Superstar Preview!

Take a look inside CMT’s Next Superstar! The executive producer of American Idol, Simon Lythgoe, and his son Nigel have gotten together to find, mold, and present America’s next country music superstar! As we know, Simon has already had a hand in bringing us the always-impressive Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson, and has celebrated 10 strong seasons of the popular vocalist showdown. Now we’ll see what happens when he widens the responsibility range and narrows down the genre. CMT’s Next Superstar begins Friday April 8th on CMT, and we’ve got your preview right here:

Country Stars Honor Former President

McEntire, Brooks, Paisley, Underwood and Others Perform to Honor Former President George H. W. Bush In an upcoming celebration, some of Country Music’s brightest stars are set to perform including Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks,Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker and Carrie Underwood. The event will also include other stars like Sheryl Crow, and Kid Rock, with more performances to be announced later. The event has been organized by The Points of Light Institute to honor the leadership of former President George H. W. Bush in the American service movement, and to highlight the role voluntary service plays in the betterment of our families and communities nationwide. Former presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are scheduled to attend as well as President Barack Obama, bringing five of America’s presidents together in the same venue for the first time since President Obama’s inauguration in 2008. The celebration will be taped live on March 21st at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington D.C., and will air Monday, March 28th on NBC. Text COUNTRY to 22828 to be eligible for exclusive text subscriber giveaways from CountryMusicNewsBlog.com!

Carrie Underwood Donates to Save the Children

Carrie Underwood Presents Donation to Save the Children from the Proceeds of Play On Tour Carrie Underwood provided a check of $140, 125.68 from the proceeds of the Fall 2010 leg of her “Play on Tour” to Save the Children, the world’s leading independent organization supporting children. Save the Children strives to provide aid in times of crisis as well as battle everyday struggles children face worldwide including poverty, hunger, illiteracy and disease. Underwood donated 36 cents from every ticket sold between September and December 2010 to the organization. Carrie Underwood was inspired by the lyrics from her song “Change” on her most recent album Play On which talks about how only a little bit of spare change could be added up to make a positive change in the world.

No more Carrie in Canada!

Carrie Underwood’s new husband, Mike Fisher, trades out of Canada and into Nashville. News was released today that a certain Canadian hockey player, and husband of country superstar Carrie Underwood, was traded out of his Ottowa team and into the Nashville Predators. While the move makes sense for the couple, some hockey fans aren’t taking it lightly. Ottowa’s KISS FM has apparently banned Carrie’s music, citing that she “tempted him away from his hometown”. I’m sure it’s all in fun, but figured it’s worth sharing. For more, visit our friends over at NashvilleGab!

Carrie Underwood – Soul Surfer Trailer

Carrie Underwood makes her silver screen debut in this summer’s Soul Surfer. Carrie Underwood is ready to inspire in this heartwarming film, Soul Surfer, which premieres in theaters April 8th. The film is a true story about Hamilton, who lost her arm in a shark attack and courageously overcame all odds to become a champion again. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxKWhRsEiOU]

Carrie Underwood Gets Golden Globe Nom

Oklahoma entertainer Carrie Underwood is honored with a Golden Globe nomination! Carrie Underwood seems just tickled pink by her nomination for a Golden Globe award. The nomination celebrates Carries song contribution of the original piece “There’s a Place For Us” used in the movie “Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”. “I am absolutely thrilled by this wonderful honor today,” says Underwood. “It was such an exciting endeavor to have been asked to create music for the film. I grew up with the books and have been a fan of the earlier two movies. I can’t wait for the Golden Globes!” Congratulations Carrie!

Concert Seating – Does it Pay to Wait?

Jim Nash V wants tips on getting the best concert seat in the house! In my last article I mentioned that Carrie Underwood was performing on Long Island on November 5th. Since I wasn’t sure if I would be able to make the show, I did not purchase tickets right away. The Monday before the concert I start checking Ticketmaster to see what kind of seats were still available. Each day I checked and every result only offered tickets near the rafters just about parallel with the stage. Not the best seats for a concert. Friday afternoon around 3:00pm I find out that I WOULD be able to make the show, and decide it’s better to have lousy seats than miss it all together. Back on to Ticketmaster. You know the drill. Enter the number of tickets. Select Best Available section. Click Find Tickets. Attempt to enter in the virtually impossible to decipher – even as humans – security check nonsense words (thanks scalpers) and click Continue. Wait for the spinning Searching… graphic to come to a halt (is it just me or does it feel like we’re playing slots at this point?) Eventually, the best available tickets appear and to my amazement, they are in section 101 (right off the floor section, 2 rows back but not quite parallel to the stage.) For 5 hours before the show, these are pretty darn great seats! I complete the transaction without incident and enjoyed the show. I’ll relay 2 other experiences. A few years ago, as soon as tickets for a Brad Paisley show at a Live Nation open amphitheater in New Jersey went on sale, I go online right at Public Onsale and scored what I thought were pretty good seats. The day of the show, we find out 2 friends want to join us so I go online and got them tickets. Guess whose seats were better? Guess who swapped seats? The most frustrating experience was at a Tim McGraw show. Same scenario as the Paisley show – Live Nation event, open amphitheater, get tickets minutes after Public Onsale. Our seats were last two right next to the wall. We sat there for the 2 opening acts waiting for the 23 other seats in our row to fill up. By the time Tim McGraw got on stage we moved to the complete other end of the row, closer to center stage. The row was still otherwise completely empty. Unbelievable! And we got the best seats? Anyone else have experiences like these? Why are the best seats not released first? I’ve heard from fellow concert goers that if you wait until the last minute, you can still get decent seats – but you run the risk of the show getting sold out though. Are tickets held because of hoarding scalpers or some other secret reason? Or do you need to join every fan club to get good seats? Keeping it Countriversy, Jim Nash V. Jim Nash V is a contributing Continue reading Concert Seating – Does it Pay to Wait?