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  • Oct 22, 2006
    Carrie Underwood is featured on the cover of the Sunday newspaper supplement Parade magazine: "I'll do interviews and everybody's like, 'Oh, ha-ha, do you milk cows? Do you have chickens?' I've never milked a cow in my life"
    Nov 6, 2006
    Less than a year after its release, Carrie Underwood's debut album, "Some Hearts," is certified quadruple-platinum by the RIAA
    Nov 6, 2006
    Carrie Underwood wins two trophies, Female Vocalist of the Year and the Horizon Award, during the 40th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center
    Nov 7, 2006
    Carrie Underwood is country's only double-nominee as the finalists for the People's Choice Awards are announced at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. She competes against Faith Hill and Shakira for Favorite Female Singer
    Nov 7, 2006
    Faith Hill releases a statement insisting "The idea that I would act disrespectful towards a fellow musician is unimaginable to me." The quote is a response to charges she dogged Carrie Underwood on TV when Underwood won the CMA's Female Vocalist award the previous day
    Nov 11, 2006
    Carrie Underwood carves her name into the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "Before He Cheats"
    Nov 21, 2006
    Rascal Flatts walks off with two trophies at the American Music Awards, broadcast by ABC from Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. Other country victors include Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Toby Keith and Carrie Underwood
    Nov 23, 2006
    Carrie Underwood sings "Before He Cheats" during halftime of an NFL Thanksgiving Day game at Texas Stadium in Irving, while Kelly Clarkson delivers the national anthem. The Dallas Cowboys win handily over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 38-10
    Dec 3, 2006
    Dolly Parton watches a passel of other artists sing her songs during the Kennedy Center Honors. Performers include Kenny Rogers, Carrie Underwood, Shania Twain, Alison Krauss, Suzanne Cox, Cheryl White, and Vince Gill, who does "I Will Always Love You"
    Dec 7, 2006
    The Dixie Chicks register five Grammy nominations, leading all country acts in the 49th annual show. Alan Jackson nets three and Carrie Underwood collects two, including one for Best New Artist

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