Sugarland
Sugarland is an American country music duo formed in Douglas, Georgia. The duo consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush. They were founded in 2002, when Kristen Hall was also a member. All three had experience in folk rock; Nettles had recorded in the groups Soul Miner's Daughter and Jennifer Nettles Band, Bush had recorded two albums as one-half of the duo Billy Pilgrim, and Hall had recorded two solo albums. After Hall left in 2006, Nettles and Bush continued as a duo.
Signed to Mercury Nashville Records in 2004, Sugarland recorded four studio albums, one Christmas album, and one live album for that label between then and 2010. These albums accounted for 15n singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including the number-one singles "Want To", "Settlin'", "All I Want to Do", "Already Gone", and "It Happens". Nettles was also a featured vocalist on rock band Bon Jovi's late 2005-early 2006 single "Who Says You Can't Go Home", which also topped the country music charts. Their four studio albums for this label — Twice the Speed of Life, Enjoy the Ride, Love on the Inside, and The Incredible Machine — are all certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America. The duo went on hiatus in 2012, during which time both Nettles and Bush recorded solo albums. They reunited officially in 2017 for Bigger, a studio album issued on Big Machine Records.
Career
2004–2005: ''Twice the Speed of Life''
Singers Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush, and Kristen Hall were regulars in Atlanta's folk-rock scene in the 1990s and early 2000s before Sugarland was formed, playing frequently at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia, which Nettles' ex-husband owned for a time.Sugarland's debut album, Twice the Speed of Life, was released October 26, 2004. Serving as its lead-off single was the song "Baby Girl," which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts and set a record for the longest chart run since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990; it was also the highest-peaking debut single for a group in 13 years. Also released from the album were the singles "Something More", "Just Might ", and "Down in Mississippi ", which peaked on the country charts at numbers two, seven, and 17, respectively. The album received multiplatinum certification for sales of three million copies, becoming their first album to achieve that status. In late 2005, the trio performed with Bon Jovi on Country Music Television's musical fusion show, Crossroads. Nettles sang with Bon Jovi on their single "Who Says You Can't Go Home." The song later went on to become a number-one hit on the country charts. They toured the U.S. and Canada performing with Brad Paisley in 2005 and with Kenny Chesney on his Flip Flop Summer Tour in 2006–2007.
2006–2007: ''Enjoy the Ride''
Kristen Hall left the group in December 2005. According to a statement released on January 17, 2006, by Nettles and Bush, Hall left the group to "stay home and write songs."Sugarland was nominated for the Best New Artist Grammy and performed the song "Something More" at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2006. They performed at the 2006 CMT Music Awards, where they received multiple nominations, including Group/Duo Video of the Year for Just Might , Breakthrough Video of the Year for Something More, and Collaborative Video of the Year for Who Says You Can't Go Home. On November 7, 2006, the duo released their second album Enjoy the Ride. It sold 211,000 during its first week and opened at number four on the US Top 200 and number two on the Top Country Albums charts. It went on to become their second album to achieve multiplatinum status for selling three million copies. The first two singles from this album—"Want To" and "Settlin'"—both reached number one on the country music charts, while "Everyday America" and "Stay" were both top-10 hits. A limited-edition version of the CD sold exclusively at Wal-Mart was released in late 2007, and included a five-song Christmas EP, which contained one original song—"Little Wood Guitar"— written by Bush and Ellis Paul. USA Today included the song in a list of new Christmas songs released in 2007 "that might have some staying power."
In 2007, Sugarland performed at multiple award ceremonies, including the 2007 CMT Music Awards and the 2007 ACM awards. They performed a cover of Beyoncé Knowles' "Irreplaceable" at the American Music Awards. Knowles joined Sugarland on stage starting with the second verse. The performance drew some poor reviews, with The Village Voice calling it "a well-intentioned mess," although other critics also noted that the crowd enjoyed the performance.
They appeared on The Tonight Show, and late in the year, they headlined their first concert tour, the Change for Change Tour, along with opening acts Little Big Town and Jake Owen. At the 41st CMA Awards, the group won the award for Vocal Duo of the Year.
Sugarland appeared on a Sesame Street episode that first aired during season 38 on September 14, 2007. During the segment, they performed "Songs" with Elmo. On November 26, 2007, they made a guest appearance in the "Car" episode of "Yo Gabba Gabba!."
2008–2009: ''Love on the Inside''
In February 2007, Nettles and Bush began recording Love on the Inside as a follow-up to Enjoy the Ride. The Deluxe Fan Edition was released on July 22, 2008, with the regular edition released one week later. The fan edition includes the duo's collaboration with Little Big Town and Jake Owen, a cover of The Dream Academy's 1985 hit "Life in a Northern Town." It also introduces four other bonus tracks, including "Fall Into Me", "Operation: Working Vacation", "Wishing", and a cover of Matt Nathanson's "Come On Get Higher".The lead-off single was "All I Want to Do", which debuted at number 27 on the country charts, the highest debut for the duo. In August 2008, the song became their third number-one single. Their next single, "Already Gone", released on September 8, 2008, became their fourth number one in January 2009.
Sugarland started their second headlining tour, Love on the Inside, on September 13, 2008, in Asheville, North Carolina. They were supported by Ashton Shepherd and Kellie Pickler, and the tour concluded after 25 performances on November 16, 2008, in Bossier City, Louisiana.
In early December 2008, Sugarland received three Grammy Award nominations and performed on the 51st Annual Grammy Awards show on February 8, 2009. They won awards for Best Country Song and Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group.
On February 11, 2009, Sugarland received two nominations from the Academy of Country Music. They were nominated for Top Vocal Duo and Vocal Event of the Year for "Life in a Northern Town." During the broadcast of the April 5, 2009 awards show, Sugarland was presented with the Vocal Duo of the Year award, ending Brooks and Dunn's nine-year run. Nettles also received a Milestone award, presented to her by Reba McEntire.
In March 2009, Sugarland toured in Europe, starting with performances at military stations in Italy. They were scheduled to perform in France, the Netherlands, Germany, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Later in 2009, they joined Keith Urban in select cities as part of his Escape Together World Tour and joined Kenny Chesney on his Sun City Carnival Tour.
The third single from Love on the Inside, and 11th single overall, "It Happens", released in February 2009, became their fifth number one in May 2009. The album's fourth single, "Joey", is a warning about drunk driving, encouraging those sober to "take the keys", and thematically is heavily influenced by Concrete Blonde's 1990 single of the same name. It peaked at number 17 on the US country charts.
On May 19, 2009, Sugarland received five CMT Award nominations, including a nomination for Video of the Year. They were presented the award for Video Duo of the Year at the award show that broadcast on June 16, 2009. During the awards show, they also performed "Love Shack" with a surprise appearance by the B-52s.
On July 2, 2009, a performance that Sugarland recorded for Soundstage debuted on many PBS channels.
Sugarland's first live DVD/CD, Live on the Inside, was released exclusively through Walmart stores on August 4, 2009.
Sugarland released their first holiday album, Gold and Green, on October 13, 2009. The album features five original songs and five traditional carols.
Country Universe, a country-music blog website, published a list of the top-selling country albums of 2009. Sugarland had four albums on the list with Love on the Inside, Gold and Green, Live on the Inside, and Enjoy the Ride.
2010–2011: ''The Incredible Machine''
Sugarland's "It Happens" was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals when nominees for 52nd Annual Grammy Awards were announced on December 2, 2009. They lost to Lady Antebellum's "I Run To You". During the awards show, Jennifer Nettles teamed with Jon Bon Jovi for "Who Says You Can't Go Home".On February 1, 2010, Sugarland appeared with many other artists in the making of "We Are the World: 25 for Haiti" to benefit the Haiti earthquake-relief efforts and the rebuilding of Haiti.
On September 10, 2010, Sugarland appeared on The Today Show and performed "Stuck Like Glue" – the first single from their album The Incredible Machine, which was released on October 19, 2010, in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. The album was released in the United Kingdom on February 7, 2011. Influences on the record included English electronic group OMD and progressive rock musician Peter Gabriel.
The American Express concert series Unstaged pairs Sugarland with director Kenny Ortega for a performance from New York City streamed live on October 18, 2010.
On November 29, 2010, Jennifer Nettles hosted the first CMA Country Christmas, during which Sugarland also performed two holiday songs from their Christmas CD, Gold and Green.
On December 5, 2010, Sugarland performed at "The VH1 Divas Salute The Troops" show, hosted by Kathy Griffin, which aired on VH1. Other performers included Katy Perry, Keri Hilson, Nicki Minaj, Paramore, and Grace Potter. Sugarland performed their country crossover single "Stuck Like Glue" after an introduction by supermodel Marisa Miller and Jennifer Nettles' brother, a member of the Air Force.
On January 11, Sugarland was announced to have the number-five selling country album of 2010 with The Incredible Machine and the number-three selling digital country track of 2010 with "Stuck Like Glue."
Sugarland appeared on American Idol in March, again performing "Stuck Like Glue.
On April 3, 2011, Sugarland hosted and performed at the first annual ACM Fan Jam during the ACM awards show. Sugarland was nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year and Video of the Year for "Stuck Like Glue", and won for Vocal Duo of the Year at the 46th annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Nettles performed alongside pop star Rihanna at the ceremony, performing "California King Bed".
"Tonight" is the second single released in the U.K. from The Incredible Machine, as well as the third country radio single, released April 11.
In April 2011, Sugarland began a radio station, launched by A.P.E. Radio. The station is programmed by Nettles and Bush and allows fans to hear experiences from both singers' lives and their current musical endeavors.
The duo appeared at the 2011 CMT Music Awards, winning for Duo Video of the Year, but losing to Taylor Swift's "Mine" for video of the year. They also performed their donation song "Stand Up".
The duo recorded the song "Run" with Matt Nathanson on his album Modern Love, but Nettles and Bush are credited individually on the track.