Underwood likes variety in music

St Petersburg News.Net Monday 30th April, 2012

Singer Carrie Underwood loves different kind of music and doesn't confine herself to listening to or playing only one type of music.


"I grew up listening to Queen. They were not afraid of doing the unexpected and something a little more dramatic. The modern version of that My Chemical Romance are one of my favourites too," contactmusic.com quoted her as saying.

Talking about her new album, "Blown Away", she said: "'In 'Blown Away' there really is something for everybody, it's a big mix of influences. Its heart is in country music, and the rest of it is all over. Every other kind of music."

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