“WHO KNEW THAT LITTLE GIRL WAS A LEGEND?” – 19 Years Ago, Carrie Underwood Made Her Grand Ole Opry Debut And Took Country Music By The Ring — Even Randy Travis Was Exclaiming! That fateful night, a shy blonde from Oklahoma stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage for the first time — and after just a few notes, nothing was the same. Carrie Underwood not only stunned everyone with her incredible voice, but also had the entire house erupting in standing ovations. Randy Travis, who was sitting in the front row, reportedly gasped and exclaimed, “She’s the future of the Opry.” 19 years later, that debut is still considered one of the most sacred moments in country music history. And Carrie? She went further than anyone could have ever dreamed.

Nineteen years ago, Carrie Underwood experienced an unforgettable night as she stepped onto the Grand Ole Opry stage for the very first time.

Traveling all the way back to June 10, 2005,  Carrie Underwood, a rising country music star at the time, made her debut on the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage. This incredible honor happened just two weeks after she won Season 4 of American Idol, becoming the first country singer to win the competition.

That night, she performed “Inside Your Heaven,” the song she sang when she won Idol, and Roy Orbison’s “Crying,” which she also sang on the show.

“It’s kind of magical,” she said after her performance that night. “I don’t feel like I deserve this at all.”

Since that memorable night, Carrie Underwood has undoubtedly become one of the most iconic performers in country music. Following her Idol win, Underwood released her multi-platinum debut album, Some Hearts, which was just one of many successful albums to come. Today, she has sold over 65 million records worldwide and is considered the highest-earning Idol contestant in the show’s history.

Throughout her two decades in the industry, she has had more than a dozen hit songs, including “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” “Before He Cheats,” and “Cowboy Casanova.”  Additionally, Underwood has won eight Grammy Awards, adding to her impressive list of achievements.

 

Less than three years after her Opry debut, the Oklahoma native received the surprise of a lifetime when Randy Travis invited her to join the Grand Ole Opry cast right on its legendary stage.

“Let me think about it,” she jokingly replied before accepting the prestigious invitation.

Later that year in May, Carrie Underwood was introduced to the Grand Ole Opry by Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson and officially inducted by Garth Brooks.

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