Stacker compiled a list of noteworthy milestones from each year of country music history, using a variety of news articles, ...
Stacker compiled a list of noteworthy milestones from each year of country music history, using a variety of news articles, historical resources, and more.
The soundtrack to the Depression-era movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? came out in the final weeks of 2000 and was certified Platinum by February of 2001, making this the 25th anniversary of the year ...
Carrie Underwood knew she was going to face some backlash for criticizing American Idol contestant Mor for his performance of an original song in this week’s episode. And she was right. The ...
Carrie Underwood is trying not to be blown away by booing "American Idol" fans. The Grammy Award-winning songstress, who is also a judge on the singing reality show, was met with jeers from members of ...
Carrie Underwood is laughing off the backlash she’s been receiving as a judge on "American Idol." In last night's episode, the country superstar was met with boos from the audience as she delivered ...
Carrie Underwood was booed by the live audience during a recent episode of American Idol, prompting the singer and judge to respond defiantly on social media. “Boo me. I don’t care @American Idol,” ...
Carrie Underwood wants American Idol fans to think before they boo. Indeed, after offering contestants rounds of constructive criticism during the March 2 Hollywood Week: Music City Takeover episode, ...
The wildly popular soundtrack to the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?" was recorded in Nashville and produced by songwriter, ...
Carrie Underwood found herself at the center of a political storm after sharing a candid moment from the “American Idol” stage that quickly spilled onto social media. According to Fox News, the ...
Carrie Underwood is giving fans a glimpse of what’s to come on American Idol. “Spoiler alert…I get booed A LOT from our Hollywood Week audience @AmericanIdol,” Underwood, 42, wrote via X on Monday, ...