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Underwood's Grand Ole Opry gig will stream live via MySpace

By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Nov 11, 2009, at 11:57 AM  Updated on 11/11 at 11:59 AM



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Carrie Underwood speaks before her induction into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in this Sept. 17 file photo. CORY YOUNG/Tulsa World file


If you can't make it to Nashville on Saturday to see Carrie Underwood live at the Grand Ole Opry, well, head on over to MySpace.

Carrie Underwood's live appearance at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday will also stream live on the social networking site, the Opry's official Web site shows.

The live show will begin 8 p.m. Saturday at MySpace.com/GrandOleOpry.

It will be the first time an Opry performance has offered as a live video stream. The Opry is also the longest-running radio show in America, claims the site.

Underwood will perform music from her just-released studio album "Play On," including the fastest-rising single of her career to date, "Cowboy Casanova."

Jake Owen also will appear video streaming video of the Opry performance from the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville.

Underwood became a member of the Opry in 2008.
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