Carrie Underwood performed a stirring a cappella rendition of "America the Beautiful" after the official swearing-in of President Donald Trump at his inauguration on Jan. 20. Savannah Guthrie noted during NBC News' coverage of the inauguration ceremony that Underwood spontaneously sang a cappella due to an issue with the band that was set to play with her.
Carrie Underwood sang “America the Beautiful” a cappella after an awkward ... than his first time around in 2017. Country singer Lee Greenwood performed “God Bless the USA,” a staple ...
Country singer Carrie Underwood performed a modern rendition of the classic song “America The Beautiful” at the ... Along with Underwood, singer/songwriter Lee Greenwood performed a rendition ...
Oklahoma country music artist Carrie Underwood has agreed to perform “America the Beautiful” at the Jan ... Country music artist Lee Greenwood and opera singer Christopher Macchio are also ...
Trending on Billboard Instead, Underwood — clad in a pale-colored dress — performed a rendition of “America the Beautiful” a ... including Lee Greenwood, the Village People, Nelly, Rascal ...
Lee Greenwood, Carrie Underwood, and several others. In her appearance, Underwood will sing the age-old patriotic tune, “America The Beautiful.” Despite its appropriateness, there has been ...
The “American Idol” winner, 41, sang “America the Beautiful” at the US Capitol ... tapped to perform at the political event. Lee Greenwood sang “God Bless the USA” and opera singer ...
Four years earlier, the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square sang “America the Beautiful” the first time Trump was sworn into office. Lee Greenwood, Toby Keith, 3 Doors Down, the Piano Guys, DJ Ravidrums and the Frontmen of Country all performed at Trump ...
According to a program being circulated online for the Jan. 20 event, Underwood will sing “America the Beautiful” with ... Toby Keith, Lee Greenwood, and more. “Even if you’re a Trump ...
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