Carrie Underwood is no stranger to the spotlight, but now it looks like the next generation of her family may be getting ready to step into their own. Appearing on Live with Kelly and Mark, the country music superstar gave fans a rare glimpse into the personalities and passions of her two young sons—and it turns out the Underwood-Fisher household is a fascinating mix of music and sports.

Underwood revealed that both Isaiah, 9, and Jacob, 5, are already showing signs of impressive musical ability. “They both have a good ear,” she said with a proud smile. “But Isaiah really seems to be picking it up naturally.”
Isaiah, the eldest, has already taken a clear interest in music—perhaps unsurprising given the powerhouse vocals and stage presence that run in the family. Underwood hinted that he often sings around the house and responds intuitively to melodies. “He’ll hear a song once and remember it,” she shared. “It’s like watching a little version of myself sometimes.”

But while Isaiah may be tuning into mom’s legacy, Jacob has his sights set on the rink. According to Carrie, her younger son is “all about hockey,” taking after his dad, retired NHL player Mike Fisher. “He’s rough and tumble. He wants to be out there skating, scoring goals,” Underwood said. “Music just isn’t his thing—yet.”
The contrast between her two sons’ interests has made for a fun and dynamic household. Underwood described evenings spent juggling piano lessons and impromptu concerts with pickup hockey games in the driveway. “We’ve got guitars on one side and hockey sticks on the other,” she laughed. “It’s chaos, but the good kind.”
The Before He Cheats singer also reflected on how her family’s diverse talents keep things balanced. “Mike and I really encourage them to be their own people. If Isaiah wants to sing, amazing. If Jacob wants to play in the NHL one day, we’ll be there cheering him on.”

Still, fans couldn’t help but speculate whether a mother-son duet might be in the cards someday. Underwood didn’t confirm anything, but she didn’t rule it out either. “If the time ever comes and he wants to, I’d be honored,” she said of possibly sharing the stage with Isaiah. “But for now, I’m just enjoying being their mom.”
As for her own career, Underwood continues to dominate both country music charts and arenas, with her Denim & Rhinestones tour recently earning rave reviews. But no matter how bright her own star shines, it’s clear that Carrie’s heart is firmly rooted at home—with a front-row seat to two very different, yet equally exciting, paths.
Want to know how this country queen balances concerts and hockey practice? Stay tuned—because in the Underwood-Fisher home, the encore is just beginning.
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