Ce duo mère-fils entre Carrie Underwood et Isaiah sur “Little Drummer Boy” a apporté une tendresse inattendue au show de Noël de HBO Max. Une performance simple mais puissante, parfaite pour la magie des fêtes. Cliquez sur le lien pour voir les détails.

Ce duo mère-fils entre Carrie Underwood et Isaiah sur “Little Drummer Boy” a apporté une tendresse inattendue au show de Noël de HBO Max. Une performance simple mais puissante, parfaite pour la magie des fêtes. Cliquez sur le lien pour voir les détails.
When Carrie Underwood introduced her son Isaiah to the world of music in the most intimate way possible, it wasn’t just a proud mom moment—it became one of the most emotional highlights of her career. Their duet of “Little Drummer Boy,” featured in her 2020 My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood on HBO Max, captured the innocence of childhood and the deep bond between mother and son. As Isaiah’s small voice delivered the iconic opening lines, viewers were left speechless by the purity of the moment.

Filmed inside a warmly lit Nashville studio dressed for the season, the HBO Max special was both polished and deeply personal. Underwood, seated at a grand piano in some scenes and standing beside her son in others, was clearly beaming with maternal pride. The set design—a blend of holiday elegance and rustic charm—perfectly matched the song’s humble message about offering what you have, no matter how small, with love.Isaiah Fisher, only five at the time, was no trained vocalist—but that was the magic. His innocent delivery of “Come they told me, pa rum pum pum pum” wasn’t about perfection; it was about truth. That truth resonated with millions who saw themselves, their children, or their own childhoods in that tiny, unshakable voice. Underwood later explained that Isaiah had always loved singing around the house, especially Christmas music.

The moment exploded online even before the full special aired. A preview clip shared on Carrie’s Instagram gathered over 2 million views in days. Fans flooded the comments with messages of joy and gratitude, many moved to tears by the sight of Isaiah nervously yet proudly singing beside his mother. The hashtag #LittleDrummerBoy trended across platforms as holiday cheer met emotional authenticity.What many viewers didn’t see was the patience and love behind the scenes. Carrie worked with Isaiah in the studio over several days, gently encouraging him and making sure the experience felt joyful rather than pressured. “I just wanted him to have fun,” she later shared in interviews. “He didn’t know what a big deal it was—and I didn’t want him to.”
This wasn’t just a mother-son duet—it became a symbol of hope during an especially difficult year. In 2020, many families were separated during the holidays due to the pandemic. Watching Carrie and Isaiah together, united in music and love, gave viewers a kind of emotional reunion by proxy—reminding them of what the season truly meant.
Since the special aired, Isaiah’s version of the song has remained a fan favorite during each holiday season. Radio stations continue to feature it, and YouTube compilations of the most touching Christmas performances always include the Underwood-Fisher duet. It’s a moment that grows sweeter with each passing year.
For Carrie Underwood, the duet was more than a career milestone—it was a family memory captured forever. She’s mentioned in later interviews that she’ll cherish that recording for the rest of her life, not just as an artist, but as a mom. “One day, he’ll look back and realize how special that was,” she said. “And I’ll still be crying about it.”