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Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 19,
2005
Audio Clip
Sen. Frank Shurden
Senate to Honor American Idol Carrie Underwood
The State Senate will hear a resolution Friday recognizing
the accomplishments and talent of Checotah-native Carrie Underwood
who was named a finalist on the popular TV show, "American
Idol" Wednesday night. She may be new to a lot of Americans,
but she is not new to Senator Frank
Shurden.
"I have known Carrie a long time. She used to perform for the
chamber banquets and other events over in Checotah which is in my
Senate district so I've seen her sing since she was a very young
girl," said Sen. Shurden, D-Henryetta. "We knew then that
she had a beautiful voice and great talent, but little did we know
how famous she would become."
Though she's never had any formal training, Underwood has captivated
Checotah residents with her voice since her elementary school days.
During high school, she sang in the school's award-winning chorus
where she thrilled audiences every year at the Robbin Emerson Memorial
Talent Show, which raises money for scholarships. She sang in church
and was often kind enough to sing the National Anthem at basketball
games.
Not only was she phenomenal on the stage, but in the classroom as
well. Underwood was the salutatorian of her 2001 Checotah High School
graduating class. She is currently a senior mass communications
major with an emphasis in journalism at Northeastern State University.
She has performed for two years in the Northeastern's Downtown Country
Show in Tahlequah.
The Senate resolution, authored by Shurden, congratulates Underwood
for her success and also praises her for being such a positive role
model. Shurden described her as an intelligent, kind, and considerate
person.
"She's a very fine young lady. It's refreshing to have such
a positive role model in today's society," Shurden continued.
"She has represented Oklahoma so well. We're just very proud
of her and I know Oklahoma's proud of her. Hopefully she'll win
this and be the new Reba McEntire for the state of Oklahoma and
I think she'll be just that."
Underwood began her journey last August when she auditioned for
American Idol in St. Louis, Missouri. In mid-February, she was named
to the top 24 and has been in Hollywood, California performing ever
since. She will compete for the title of "American Idol"
next Tuesday night on the Fox network. Sen. Shurden urged Oklahomans
to support Carrie by voting for her that night.
"She'll need all her fellow Oklahomans backing her on one of
the most important and memorable nights of her life. And no matter
what, Carrie will always be our Oklahoma Idol. She's a super star
and a super girl," Sen. Shurden concluded.
For more
information contact:
Senator Adelson's
Office- (405) 521-5551

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