

Pictured (L-R): Kevin Kelleher, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Sony Music Entertainment; Randy Goodman, Chairman and CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Carrie Underwood; Sony Music Entertainment’s Doug Morris, CEO, and Julie Swidler, Executive Vice President, Business Affairs and General Counsel.
Photograph by Dan Callister
Carrie Underwood now ranks as the country artist with the highest album certifications since 2000 as her debut CD Some Hearts reaches 8 million in sales and her latest album Storyteller reaches platinum as well. Underwood’s first four studio albums have all reached multi-platinum status as well, with Blown Away at two million, Play On at three million, and Carnival Ride at four million.
In total, Underwood has sold 58 million records.

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