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2010 had a flying start for singer Carrie Underwood not only in her professional, but also in her personal life. A little before Christmas the 25-year-old country singer announced her engagement to hockey player Mike Fisher. Fisher plays center for…
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Roger Daltrey

The Sun Life Stadium in Miami was packed with about 70,000 fans enjoying one of the sporting events of the year, the Super Bowl 2010.
Super Bowl halftime shows have become an eagerly expected part of the event. After the notorious 2004 show with Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake, the stage has been given only to “safe” rock musicians of the past. Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed between 2005 and 2009.… Continue

Posted on March 3, 2010 at 7:06am —

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Carrie Underwood

2010 had a flying start for singer Carrie Underwood not only in her professional, but also in her personal life. A little before Christmas the 25-year-old country singer announced her engagement to hockey player Mike Fisher. Fisher plays center for the NHL’s Ottawa Senators.
Carrie says the night they got engaged they had to spend the whole evening on the phone telling personally their friends and family the big announcement so that nobody would be surprised reading about it in the press.
The bl… Continue

Posted on January 27, 2010 at 8:11am —

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Hi (should I call you pop?),
Thanks for joining & your blog post. It was well written & enjoyed the info. I featured it here. - Mike
 
 

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