Carrie Underwood Shares Moving Tribute
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Carrie Underwood shared a heartfelt reaction Friday to the death of Brett James, who wrote several of her hit songs. "Love you, man," she wrote, in part. "I'll see you again someday." James, 57, was one of three people killed Thursday when a small-engine plane, which was registered to James, crashed near Franklin, N.C.
Carrie Underwood is grieving. On Thursday, September 18, songwriter Brett James — who co-wrote multiple hits for the 42-year-old country star, including “Jesus Take The Wheel” — perished in a plane crash in Franklin,
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Tributes to James have been pouring in ever since his untimely death, and a little while ago, Underwood shared her own heartbroken reaction on her Instagram page. See Underwood's words about James here.
Carrie Underwood has bitten off more than she can chew — animal-loving fans are furious that she’s firing up the meat grill after promising mere months ago she was a “wannabe vegan,” per Women’s Health.
Carrie Underwood is opening up about her friendship with Brett James, who died in a plane crash on Thursday. The "Remind Me" singer -- who frequently collaborated with the musician -- took to Instagram to share memories of their time together.
Carrie Underwood spoke out after Brett James, a co-writer of her 2005 song "Jesus, Take the Wheel," died in a plane crash Sept. 18.