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Carrie plays guitar piano drums and harmonica. You incorrectly state that her instrument is vocals. go on youtube to see i am rugjt. She plays many instruments. 24.194.246.209 (talk) 01:53, 16 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Source: Billboard (11/4/23)
“Carrie Underwood was among the stars who took the stage at the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, delivering a scorching tribute to inductee George Michael by singing ‘One More Try’ in his honor. The country superstar delivered a note-perfect rendition of the powerful ballad, which served as the fourth single from Michael’s landmark 1987 album, Faith. Underwood gives a tightly controlled, but emotionally vulnerable performance. Alexdbart (talk) 13:48, 23 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Per WP:CITEKILL it examples up to fifteen citations for the overkill of citations, however does not explicitly state how many is an overkill. As such, in the 2020–2021 for example, another sentence does feature three inline citations, and not once was it changed, citing CITEKILL. Nor was any other section including more than one singular citation. Why would this situation be any different? All three citations included are reliably sourced, with archival URL (for dead link/link rot purposes). It could hardly to be seen that three, reliable in-article citations would be seen as CITEKILL.
WP:ROLLINGSTONEPOLITICS states: there is unanimous consensus among editors that Rolling Stone is generally unreliable for politically and societally sensitive issues reported since 2011 (inclusive). While the consensus was unamious, it also states it is "generally unreliable" and, the case for which its included, it is reliable. In example: the inclusion of Rolling Stone in the context of the article is not one of political stance or political opinion piece. It is one mentioning Underwood's performing of "America the Beautiful" at the inauguration. In addition to speaking on her performance, it as well as cited the discussions of Underwood's inclusion in the event, which was largely covered by press media in the past week, as a secondary portion of their article. However, it did not express their own political opinion. It isn't a political piece of journalism. It's a piece about a performance, which so happened to be at a political event; it's inclusion does not violate the previously-linked discussion piece.
Portion concerning Underwood's performance was expanded, to include note of the backlash (sourced by The Independent) and mixed reaction (sourced by Entertainment Weekly) to the announcement, her statement concerning her decision to perform (statement made to E! News by Underwood, as noted in source) and the reaction to her performance (via KABC-TV). livelikemusic(TALK!)01:01, 21 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]