Carrie Underwood hit a snag and had to sing a capella at Donald Trump's inauguration. She soared with her rendition of "America the Beautiful"
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When Carrie Underwood finished singing "America the Beautiful" at Trump's inauguration, she went to shake hands and he pulled her in.
Carrie Underwood sung "America the Beautiful" during the inauguration of Donald Trump, performing a cappella after a tech glitch.
Dressed in a cream colored gown, Underwood sang an a cappella rendition of the song after the prerecorded music track apparently failed. Following the brief performance, Underwood then clapped for the audience for singing along and proceeded to shake the hands of former president Joe Biden and the newly sworn-in President Trump and Vice President J.
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Carrie Underwood sang her heart out during the second ... Underwood shook hands with Joe Biden, J.D. Vance and Trump before leaving the stage. She wore a sleeveless light gray dress with a cowl ...
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