Mike Fisher talks about dating Carrie Underwood
National Hockey League player Mike Fisher gave an interview with NHL Online, and he opened up about dating country singer Carrie Underwood.
Fisher said Underwood’s schedule makes it difficult for them to see each other frequently, but everything is good. He also talks about how they met.
A video clip of the interview is posted below. Fast forward the video to the 10-minute mark.
American Idol News

Carrie Underwood accepting her award at the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (photo by Bryan Terry, The Oklahoman)
–Season three contestant Jennifer Hudson’s Christmas concert special titled “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” will air on ABC in December.
–Season 4 winner Carrie Underwood will receive the Harmony Award on Dec. 12 at Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The award is given to individuals demonstrate a continued interest in Nashville music.
–Season 8 contestant Allison Iraheta’s debut album will be in stores Dec. 1. The first single is “Friday I’ll Be Over U.”
–After a one-year hiatus the “Idol Gives Back” episode will return to American Idol. The episode will air April 21.
–Season 7 contestant Jason Castro’s album release has been delayed until early 2010. The album was originally scheduled for Nov. 17
–Season 6 runner-up Blake Lewis released a new music video titled “Sad Song” from his CD “Heartbreak on Vinyl. The music video is posted below.
Carrie Underwood new music video: Cowboy Casanova
Carrie Underwood inducted into Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Country superstar Carrie Underwood was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame on Thursday during a ceremony in Muskogee.
Click here to read The Oklahoman’s George Lang’s story about the induction ceremony via NewsOK.com.
A photo gallery of the ceremony is posted below. The photos were taken by The Oklahoman’s Bryan Terry. Click the photos to enlarge them.
Carrie Underwood visits hometown, donates instruments

Carrie Underwood sings with fifth-grade Checotah student Kenedee Rittenhouse. (photo by Mike Simons, of Tulsa World)
Country star Carrie Underwood visited her hometown school in Checotah, OK, to visit students and donate $117,000 worth of musical instruments for the school’s music program.
The full story is posted below from Jennifer Chancellor, of the Tulsa World. All photos were taken by Tulsa World’sMike Simons.
BY JENNIFER CHANCELLOR, TULSA WORLD STAFF WRITER
CHECOTAH — Carrie Underwood’s hometown sang the country music superstar’s praises Friday morning.
More accurately, they screeched them.
Hundreds of young Checotah Public Schools music students screamed with glee as Underwood shocked them with $117,000 worth of instruments for the band and vocal music programs.
“I love my job,” said intermediate music teacher Kathy Cooper from the auditorium stage in the small high school from which the singer graduated. Underwood’s fifth-grade music teacher joined her and the youngsters to make a surprise announcement.
“I’ve had most of you sitting out there. … You never know, we might have some more stars out here,” Cooper teased with a smile. The jam-packed arena hushed. “It’s my greatest pleasure to introduce …”
A collective gasp swept across the assembly. From those gasps erupted deafening howls of joy as the kids realized who had joined Cooper onstage.
“To the teachers, I’m sorry I completely disrupted your classes,” Underwood said. “To the students, you’re welcome!” she finished, then laughed.
The 26-year-old singer and Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year, along with ACM Lifting Lives director Erin Spahn, pulled back the blue velvet curtain behind them, revealing 31 shiny new band instruments.
“Mrs. Cooper gave me my first chance to perform on stage,” said Underwood. “The music program is so important. … My career has given me this opportunity to give back.”
Underwood and her recently founded nonprofit —Checotah Animal, Town and Schools, or CATS — joined ACM’s Lifting Lives program to make the donation possible. Underwood’s charity name is a spinoff of her school mascot, the Wildcats, she said.
Fifth-grader Kenedee Rittenhouse, 11, captivated students before the assembly when, on a whim, she stood on a chair to the side of the auditorium and sang Underwood’s hit “So Small.” Underwood, backstage at the time, took note.
The superstar called Rittenhouse to the stage for an impromptu duet while Underwood’s keyboardist “broke in” the new electric piano.
As they sang, Rittenhouse shook. Then Underwood shook.
Rittenhouse cried. Underwood’s eyes brimmed with tears as she placed her hand over her heart. Applause filled the auditorium.
“Take this stuff. Do what you love and love what you do,” Underwood later said. A group of girls in the back yelled, “We love you Carrie!”
Rittenhouse returned to her seat and wept with joy. “Oh. My. Gosh,” she said. “All I knew this morning was that we were having an assembly. We didn’t know she would be here.”
She wiped her eyes and smiled. “Singing with her was a one in a million opportunity and it was so awesome. … She hugged me after and said ‘Great job.’
“Yeah, I was a little bit nervous,” the girl admitted.
She wasn’t the only one.
“Carrie told me backstage that she’s never been so nervous,” said Brian Terry, Checotah High School principal, after the presentation. “She said that she can perform in front of thousands of people, but this program is very important to her.
“Our band program is both very good and very competitive. This gift has been in the works for months,” said Terry.
All instruments were purchased through Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs at a special philanthropic rate, said Brook Primero, senior director of publicity and marketing for the Academy of Country Music.
Instruments included tubas, saxophones, woodwinds, horns, a guitar and more.
Afterward, Underwood said hello to her former teachers and stood for pictures — lots of pictures.
“I think it’s great for kids to see that they can do anything,” said Underwood. “I want to help teach them to be responsible for their futures, to be great and to follow their dreams.”
She reminisced about her favorite music teacher.
“Last night I was looking at old videos of me singing on stage. I was yay high, 6 or 7 years old,” she said, then smiled. “Mrs. Cooper thought it was a good idea to sing all by myself.
“Mrs. Cooper’s always been such a positive influence,” said Underwood.
Nearly a decade after Underwood last performed on that very stage, the busy singer also talked about her upcoming album release, due this fall. “It’ll be my third album — that’s hard to believe,” said the multiplatinum-selling musician.
“Then next year comes another big tour. I’ll be back home for that. I love coming home.
“Every show stop gets louder the closer I get to home. After, I can sit on my porch with my dog and cat and just be home.
Underwood will be inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame on Sept. 17, along with Oklahoma artists and performers Rocky Frisco and Ramona Reed. All three will perform. Tickets are now on sale.
Underwood is the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year, an “American Idol” winner, four-time Grammy winner and an Oklahoma music icon. The class of 2009 inductees will join the roster of former inductees, including Vince Gill, Toby Keith, Merle Haggard, Wanda Jackson, the All-American Rejects and more.
C.H. Parker, longtime music instructor and director at Northeastern State University, will be honored with the Governor’s Award.
The induction and concert is 7 p.m. Sept. 17 at the Muskogee Civic Center, 405 Boston St. in downtown Muskogee.
Reserved seat tickets to the concert and induction ceremony are available at tulsaworld.com/OMHoF or call (918) 687-0800 for information. Tickets are $39.95 to $175, plus fees.
Carrie Underwood’s new CD
There’s no resting for country singer and American Idol winner Carrie Underwood.
Her next CD will be released Nov. 3. This will be her third CD since she won American Idol in 1995.
Click here to read the full story from The Oklahoman’s Brandy McDonnell.
Carrie Underwood and Ruben Studdard speak about Chris Brown/Rihanna incident
American Idol winners Carrie Underwood and Ruben Studdard recently commented to US Weekly magazine about the Chris Brown/Rihanna fiasco.
Underwood said, “They were fine at the Grammy party. I don’t think anybody actually knows what happened. I have no advice because, thank goodness, I’ve never been in any kind of abusive situation.”
She also said, “You hear a new one (rumor) every five minutes, and some of them are getting kind of ridiculous. I really hope everyone will lay off and just let everybody who’s involved figure out everything first.”
Season 2 American Idol winner Ruben Studdard said “I’m still praying for him. Everybody always has something negative to say about everything, and I always try to be positive. You never know what’s going on in people’s personal situations.
Well duh Ruben. When you beat up your girlfriend, of course people are going to say something negative about you.
Also, it’s okay if he says a prayer for Chris Brown, but he never said he was going to say a prayer for Rihanna.
She probably needs more prayers because she was the one who was beaten.
Tim Henley
American Idol Watch
– The 8th season of American Idol will kick off Jan. 13. The 36 semi-finalists will be revealed Feb. 11, viewers will start voting Feb. 17 and the top 12 will be revealed March 5 after the wild card round.
– Carrie Underwood’s Carnival Ride Tour was named the top country female tour of 2008. She played 137 shows to 1. 2 million fans.
– Season 6 contestant Gina Glocksen married her high school science teacher Joe Ruzicka on New Year’s Eve.
– Since he was dropped from his record label J Records, season 5 American Idol winner Taylor Hicks has created his own label Modern Whomp Records.
– Season two contestants Ruben Studdard, Treynce and Frenchie Davis just finished their month-long run on the musical “Aint Misbehavin.” The show was performed in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Top artists of 2008
Top artists of 2008 (Billboard)
1. Chris Brown
2. Lil Wayne
3. Rihanna
4. Alicia Keys
5. Taylor Swift
6. Leona Lewis
7. Miley Cyrus
8. Jordin Sparks
9. Jonas Brothers
10. T.I.
11. Coldplay
12. Flo Rida
13. Carrie Underwood
14. T-Pain
15. Josh Groban
16. Colbie Caillat
17. Ne-Yo
18. Kanye West
19. Katy Perry
20. Mariah Carey
Carrie Underwood doesn’t respect celebrities who publicly support a politician
Carrie Underwood doesn’t have any respect for Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, Jay-Z, P. Diddy, Jamie Foxx, Scarlett Johansson and numerous other celebrities.
In an interview with TV Guide, she said when it comes to celebrity presidential endorsements, “I lose all respect for celebrities when they back a candidate.”
Although Carrie didn’t single out those people above, the people that I mentioned are a list of celebrities who are outspoken about their support and endorsement for a presidential candidate.
Since Carrie said she loses respect for people who publicly support a candidate, they basically means she has no respect for those people above.
Carrie also went on to say, “It’s saying that the American public isn’t smart enough to make their own decisions. I would never want anybody to vote for anything or anybody just because I told them to.”
It’s understandable if Carrie doesn’t like it when celebrities try to make America vote a certain way.
However, they do have the right to free speech, and I would never lose respect for anyone who exercises their free speech rights.
Carrie has exercised her free speech rights in the past when she announced to the world that she is a vegetarian, and I didn’t lose all respect for her. So, she shouldn’t lose respect for celebrities who voice their opinions.
Tim Henley
American Idol watch
—- When season 8 of American Idol kicks off in January, a new judge will be added to the mix. Songwriter Kara DioGuardi will be the fourth judge alongside Randy, Paula and Simon. DioGuardi has written songs for Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears Pussycat Dolls, Celine Dion, Gwen Stefani, Miley Cyrus, Jessica Simpson, Avil Lavigne and Jonas Brothers.
—- American Idol season 5 contestant Paris Bennett, 20, gave birth to a 5-pound 15-ounce baby girl whom she named Egypt. Her Christmas CD “A Royal Christmans” will be released Oct. 14.
—- Season 6 contestant LaKisha Jones married, 28, married financial adviser Larry Davis. Some of her fellow idols were in attendance, including Gina Glocksen, Melinda Doolittle and Sanjaya Malakar.
—- David Archuleta, 16, filmed a guest appearance on Nickelodeaon’s “iCarly. ” The episode will air in the spring. His self-titled CD will be released Nov. 11.
—- Season 3 contestant Jennifer Hudson will star alongside Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning and Alicia Keys in the upcoming film “The Secret Life of Bees” which will be in theaters Oct. 17.
—- Season 4 winner Carrie Underwood will host the 42nd annual Country Music Association awards Nov. 12 along with Brad Paisley.
Paris Bennet, from left, and LaKisha Jones with her new Husband Larry Davis. (Associated Press photos)
Tony Romo still calls Carrie Underwood
In the September issue of Allure magazine, Carrie Underwood said her ex-boyfriend Dallas Cowboys football star Tony Romo still calls her on the telephone.
She said, “The phone will ring and it’ll be him, and I’ll maybe not answer.”
Hmmmmm…. Now that Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson are a couple I wonder what Jessica thinks about Tony calling his ex-girlfriend???
It just so happens that Jessica did an interview with Nashville’s 107.5 radio station, where she said it’s not true that Tony calls Carrie.
She said, “Tony and I both laughed at that. We got a chuckle out of that.”
You can laugh all you want Jessica, but even you can’ t be that naive.
I’m taking Carrie’s side on this one. She has no reason to lie. After all, she is from Oklahoma. And Everybody knows that Oklahomans don’t lie.
I’m glad that Carrie doesn’t answer his calls. That shows that she has integrity and that she is not a home-wrecker.
Good job Carrie. You represent Oklahoma well.
Tim Henley




























