On March 15, 2008, Randy Travis surprises Carrie Underwood on stage at the Grand Ole Opry with the news that she is being inducted as a member.
update: Lots of you are asking questions about the Grand Ole Opry. You can find out more here: http://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Grand_Ole_O pry
You can still vote for "Entertainer Of The Year" at http://voteacm.com up until it is announced on the show. Remember to tune in on Sunday, May 18, to CBS for the ACM Awards.
For those of you asking, they're joking around about Reba McEntire "lip hosting." She's the host of this year's show.
Outtake from the green screen filming of promo spots for the ACM awards.
You can still vote for "Entertainer Of The Year" at http://voteacm.com up until it is announced on the show. Remember to tune in on Sunday, May 18, to CBS for the ACM Awards.
Outtake from the green screen filming of promo spots for the 2008 ACM awards.
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