Carrie Underwood
Wins
8
Nominations
16
Category
Biography
"Every day is a new day and you'll never be able to find happiness if you don't move on."
- Born Carrie Marie Underwood on March 10, 1983, in Muskogee, Oklahoma
- An "American Idol" alum, Carrie Underwood's "Inside Your Heaven" raced to No. 1 on the charts in 2005. Her debut album, Some Hearts, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 that same year.
- Underwood won her first career GRAMMYs for 2006 at the 49th GRAMMY Awards, taking home Best New Artist and Best Female Vocal Country Performance for "Jesus, Take The Wheel." She made her GRAMMY stage debut at the 49th GRAMMY Awards, singing a country medley with Rascal Flatts.
- Did you know? Thanks to her time on "American Idol," Underwood received college credit toward her communications degree she later completed at Northeastern State University in Oklahoma.
- Underwood performed at a private house concert in Nashville in 2015, which raised proceeds for MusiCares, the Recording Academy's health and human services charity.
- In 2009 she established the C.A.T.S. Foundation in her Oklahoma hometown to support the community, including funds for music education, updated technology in schools and a new animal shelter.
All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Carrie Underwood
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance
If I Didn't Love You
Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood
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Best Roots Gospel Album Winner
My Savior
Carrie Underwood, Drew Bollman, David Garcia
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Best Country Solo Performance
Church Bells
Carrie Underwood
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Best Country Solo Performance
Little Toy Guns
Carrie Underwood
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Best Country Duo/Group Performance
Somethin' Bad
Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood
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Best Country Solo Performance Winner
Something In The Water
Carrie Underwood
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Best Country Solo Performance Winner
Blown Away
Carrie Underwood
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Best Country Solo Performance
Mama's Song
Carrie Underwood
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Female Country Vocal Performance
Temporary Home
Carrie Underwood
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Female Country Vocal Performance
Just A Dream
Carrie Underwood
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Country Collaboration With Vocal Winner
I Told You So
Randy Travis, Carrie Underwood
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Female Country Vocal Performance Winner
Last Name
Carrie Underwood
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Female Country Vocal Performance Winner
Before He Cheats
Carrie Underwood
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Country Collaboration With Vocal
Oh Love
Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley
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Female Country Vocal Performance Winner
Jesus, Take The Wheel
Carrie Underwood
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Best New Artist Winner
Carrie Underwood