![]() ![]() The seven-time Grammy winner will appear on the new concert special to perform songs from her upcoming Christmas album, My Gift, alongside a live orchestra and choir. "I can do it as much times as you want," Isaiah assures at the recording session's start as the two high-five each other. Over the course of the hour, she effortlessly sails through nearly a dozen holiday tunes including "Away In a Manger," "Silent Night," "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" and "Mary, Did You Know?" "Many of the songs we'll be performing are true gifts to us all and we have treasured them for decades," Underwood says at the start of the broadcast.Ĭue the Christmas music: What's new from Dolly Parton, Jonas Brothers, Carrie Underwood and more In addition to the collaboration with her kiddo, Underwood also joins with John Legend for "Hallelujah." (Underwood and husband Mike Fisher also have a 1-year-old son, Jacob.) "If nothing else, I have this for the rest of my life," the tyke's proud mother says. Thanks to these chaotic times resulting from the pandemic, "My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood" has a decidedly stripped-down feel. The singer's stunning holiday wardrobe - including a shimmery dress resembling Christmas tinsel - plays a substantial supporting role.) There's no audience, just Underwood and a band. The music is the star of this show - and rightfully so. ![]() ![]() That Underwood, an "American Idol" alum, would choose to craft a Christmas album didn't surprise her mother. "When Carrie was little, she always wanted to buy presents for everybody so she always did a few chores around the house and then she and I went shopping on Christmas Eve." "Carrie's always been a big fan of Christmas," Carole Underwood says in the HBO Max special. ![]() Growing up, Underwood excelled on the high school stage, her mom says, and a career in music seemed inevitable. ![]()
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