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Carrie
Underwood to Headline Dallas Cowboys Halftime Show for Salvation Army
11/20/06
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Carrie Underwood to Headline Tenth Anniversary of The Salvation Army
Red Kettle Kickoff Concert During Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day Game
Halftime Show; Live Performance to Launch 115-year-old Fundraising
Campaign
IRVING, Texas, /PRNewswire/ -- Country music superstar Carrie Underwood
will be the featured performer for the tenth anniversary of the live,
nationally televised Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day halftime show to
officially kick off the annual Salvation Army 2006 Red Kettle Christmas
fundraising campaign, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced today.
Underwood, the American Idol winner, who was recently named Female
Vocalist of the Year at the 2006 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards,
will perform songs from her quadruple-platinum selling debut album, Some
Hearts, which contains three #1 country singles. Since Carrie Underwood
was named the 2005 American Idol winner, she has collected numerous awards
including two wins at the CMA Awards and nominations at the upcoming
American Music Awards and People's Choice Awards. For the tenth
consecutive year, the Red Kettle campaign will be launched as part of a
special live concert at Texas Stadium during the Cowboys' traditional
holiday game. This year, the Cowboys play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the
game will be televised nationally on the Fox Network beginning at 3:15
CST, Thursday, November 23.
"I am so glad to have the opportunity to spend Thanksgiving in
Dallas this year," said Ms. Underwood. "My family and I have
been spectators several times in the past, and now I am thrilled to be
performing at halftime this year! I look forward to teaming up with The
Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys for a great day. See you on the
23rd."
"Our halftime celebration at Texas Stadium has become a very
unique and visible part of the family holiday tradition that is
Thanksgiving in America," said Jones, the Cowboys' owner and general
manager. "There's not a better way to commemorate the tenth
anniversary of the Red Kettle Kickoff than having all of us who support
the special work of The Salvation Army know that our collective efforts
during the past decade will result in the one billionth dollar dropped in
a kettle some place in America this Christmas season."
Since 1997, the nationally televised Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game
halftime show has officially launched the Red Kettle Christmas Campaign at
the national level. During this time period, the campaign has raised
nearly $900 million to help more than 335 million people in communities
nationwide. Previous halftime performers have included Sheryl Crow,
Destiny's Child, Toby Keith, LeAnn Rimes, Creed, Jessica Simpson, Billy
Gillman, Clint Black, Randy Travis and Reba McEntire.
As part of the celebration, Ms. Underwood and Mr. Jones will be among
the first to make donations to the Red Kettles, which help to raise money
for holiday toys, coats, rental and utility assistance, and many other
Salvation Army social services provided throughout the year.
"We continually see increased demand for our services and the
annual Red Kettle Campaign is a major reason why we are able to provide
assistance to those in need in over 5,000 communities nationwide,"
said Commissioner Israel L. Gaither, National Commander of The Salvation
Army. "We have been privileged over the years to have The Dallas
Cowboys allow us this tremendous national forum, and we are pleased that
Carrie Underwood has agreed to help us kick off the 2006 campaign."
From its humble beginnings as a fundraiser started by a Salvation Army
captain in San Francisco in 1891, the Red Kettle Campaign has grown into
one of the most recognizable and important charitable campaigns in the
United States. As part of the campaign, more than 25,000 Salvation Army
volunteers fan out across the country to ring bells and solicit spare
change donations to the iconic red kettles from holiday shoppers. In 2005,
the campaign raised a record $111 million nationwide, with nickels, dimes,
quarters and dollars (and the occasional diamond ring or gold tooth) all
being returned to help those in the communities where they were raised.
Last year, the funds helped The Salvation Army to provide assistance to
more than 31 million Americans in need.
SOURCE The Salvation Army
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