Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood are back with a third episode of their web series “God & Country”, and this week’s edition focuses on parenthood.
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Tim McGraw is reminding everyone to call their moms.
In advance of Mother’s Day, the country superstar debuted a special song titled “I Called Mama”, and on Tuesday he unveiled the new music video for the single.
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The timely new track is a special reminder of the importance of home and family connection, especially during these times.
“On the one hand, this song is literally, ‘Hey, call your
Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood are back with a third episode of their web series “God & Country”, and this week’s edition focuses on parenthood.
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RYDYR is delivering a powerful new message with his music.
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher are opening up like never before about the three miscarriages they've suffered. In the second episode of the couple's web series,, titled «The Wrestle,» the pair get emotional as they explain their devastating losses while attempting to expand their family.
A “hurt” Carrie Underwood confronted God in an “honest conversation” after suffering multiple miscarriages prior to welcoming her second child last year. The country superstar and her husband, retired ice hockey player Mike Fisher, became a family-of-four with the arrival of baby Jacob, a little brother for their five-year-old boy Isaiah, but their journey to parenthood the second time around was filled with heartache as Carrie endured three devastating losses along the way.
Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher are opening up like never before in their new web series,
Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher are grateful for their faith. The pair is featured in I Am Second's four-part digital series "Mike and Carrie: God & Country,” in which they look back on their lives together.
A “hurt” Carrie Underwood confronted God in an “honest conversation” after suffering multiple miscarriages prior to welcoming her second child last year.
Before becoming a mom, Carrie Underwood had her doubts about her parenting skills.
A “hurt” Carrie Underwood confronted God in an “honest conversation” after suffering multiple miscarriages prior to welcoming her second child last year.
Carrie Underwood and her husband Mike Fisher are really opening up about their relationship. On Tuesday, a sneak peek of the couple's upcoming four-part digital series titled “Mike and Carrie: God & Country,” which will debut its first episode on May 27 on I Am Second, was shared to Instagram.
Carrie Underwood and husband Mike Fisher are “speaking freely” about love, family, and faith in a new, four-part digital short film series from I Am Second called Mike and Carrie: God & Country.
Carrie Underwood broke one of her own rules when she agreed to marry Mike Fisher. The 37-year-old singer and her 39-year-old husband are the subjects of a new, four-part I Am Second series, , in which they discuss many aspects of their relationship.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s second eldest daughter, Maggie McGraw, revealed that being charitable is something she’s been accustomed to from a young age — and she has her famous parents to thank for instilling this quality within her!
Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and country music’s biggest names teamed up for a good cause.
Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and country music's biggest names teamed up for a good cause.
Tim McGraw knows exactly what’s keeping America's heart beating.
Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill,Tim McGraw, and Avril Lavigne are to front an upcoming day-long online benefit to raise funds for a Nashville, Tennessee-area charity feeding frontline workers and others affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Sheryl Crow, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kelsea Ballerini and many more country artists will appear on CMT’s virtual benefit concert May 20 for Feed the Front Line Live.
Brad Paisley, Kelsea Ballerini, Grace Potter, Jon Pardi, Brett Young, Rita Wilson and Billy Ray Cyrus are among those on board to help out Feed the Front Line May 20.