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Nicole’s Nashville News- December 8

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Nicole’s Nashville News- December 8

When Carrie Underwood recorded Little Drummer Boy with her son, Isaiah, she was happy that she was able to be in the studio with him.  Carrie said she was there to encourage him and remind him of the words that were coming up. The whole process was emotional for Carrie.  She shares a behind the scenes look at her time in the studio with Isaiah in her HBO Max special, My Gift: A Christmas Special from Carrie Underwood, is streaming now.

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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani‘s latest collaboration, Happy Anywhere, has reached the top of the country charts. It’s the couples second number one song together.  It’s number 28 for Blake.


Brett Eldredge will join Kelly Clarkson on The Voice stage tonight to perform their Christmas duet, Under the Mistletoe.

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