Jason Alden is praising this all-American girl.The country star shared his two cents on Carrie Underwood’s a capella performance of “America the Beautiful” during Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.“First of all, it’s a hard song to do anyway, and when you’re supposed to be singing to a track and that’s what gives you pitch reference for the song,” Aldean, 47, shared on Tuesday’s “Fox & Friends.”“To not have that, for her to just kinda say, ‘All right, listen, we’ll go.’ That’s a big move and that’s a pro move on her part, so I thought it was great.”During the ceremony, Underwood, 41, sang the patriotic anthem but experienced technical difficulties and was told to perform without music.The “American Idol” alum stood there ready to go with a microphone in hand when she was abruptly informed of technical issues by a man wearing a headset.“Just sing?” she asked him.
“I can just sing it.”“You know the words — help me out here,” Underwood told the room before belting out the lyrics.Before the monumental day, Underwood reflected on the honor to perform.“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” she told The Post in a statement.“I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and looking to the future.”Aldean, for his part, performed at the Liberty Ball for the president’s supporters.“Every time I think I’ve done it all …This was a whole different ball game for me,” Aldean told Fox.
“It was just a huge honor to be there and be part of that night.It just kind of feels electric.
Everybody is just excited for this new chapter of where we are headed.”Aldean’s wife, Brittany, echoed her husband’s sentiments, taking to Instagram to celebrate her other half and the 47th president.“INAUGURATION NIGHT,” Brittany, 36, wrote Monday.“What a ride it’s b...