President-elect Donald Trump had one of the biggest names in country music performing at his swearing-in ceremony.
Washington: Carrie Underwood may not be as iconic as Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity world, but her involvement in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration marks a shift in the celebrity landscape.
Eight years ago, Trump reportedly struggled to enlist stars to be part of the swearing-in and the various glitzy balls that follow. The concurrent protest marches around the nation had more famous entertainers than the swearing-in,
The Doobie Brothers ‘ Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald , and Patrick Simmons, the Beach Boys ‘ Mike Love, George Clinton, and more are among the inductees into the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF).
The “Just Can’t Get Enough” performance also marks Clarkson’s second Depeche Mode cover. Back in 2021, she delivered the band’s 1990 hit “Enjoy the Silence.” Watch Kelly Clarkson cover Depeche Mode’s “Just Can’t Get Enough” for Kellyoke below.
The singer spoke to U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr. about their effort to improve education for children with dyslexia.
On this week's episode of the Greatest Pop Stars podcast, we dive deep into peak Kelly Clarkson, when she ceased to be the girl who won 'Idol' and officially became a pop superstar.
In the latest Kellyoke, Kelly and her Music Director Jason Halbert perform a cover of "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer.
Kelsea Ballerini shared a story with her fellow The Voice coaches that has fans calling alum Kelly Clarkson a “queen.”
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Jason Aldean believes President Donald Trump will bring a "new era" of politics. The country music star noted the last few years "have been... kind of really divisive."
I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”