Sugarland Wraps Tour With Spectacular Hometown Show

A montage of color and energy lights the stage.

Story and photos by Ellen Barnes

Sugarland rocked the house at the jam-packed Philips Arena in Atlanta on Saturday, Oct. 22, reinforcing their reputation as energetic, dynamic and passionate performers. Being the last stop on the band’s Incredible Machine Tour, and the hometown of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, the city has a soft spot in the band’s heart. “Let’s get it going, Hotlanta,” yelled Nettles after opening with “All We Are” from the newest album, The Incredible Machine.

Nettles and Bush dominated a very large stage set with special effects focusing on multi-colored lights throughout the performance. The stage backdrop was a hybrid of artwork from the group’s two most recent albums, combining the well-known winged heart from Love on the Inside, with the engine and machine-inspired Steampunk vibe of their latest project.

Nettles shined in a simple yet true-to-character all-black outfit, accented by a sheer sparkly vest and bold necklace.

The duo made a fine display of their newest album, playing hits such as “Tonight,” “Stuck Like Glue,” and “Incredible Machine,” during which Bush rocked a near-minute-long solo on his sizzling red electric guitar.

The band made sure to intertwine older hits along with new material, not forgetting favorites such as “Baby Girl” and “Something More,” from first album, Twice the Speed of Life. Before playing “Something More,” Nettles proclaimed to the audience, “People tell us we’re so lucky to be able to go on the road and play our own music for a living. I look at all your smilin’ homecoming faces and I say you’re damn right.”

An emotional Nettles performs "Stay."

Other hits included “Settlin’,” a harmonized rendition of “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” and a heartfelt “Stay,” during which Nettles’s face was tear-streaked, reminiscent of the song’s music video. Her emotion was contagious, causing the audience to sway while sentimentally singing along. It is clear why Nettles is beloved by fans for her sense of realness and humanity, especially while performing.

The group spiced up the performance by sprinkling in snippets of cover songs, including a rock version of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” into “Find the Beat.” There was a unique take on “Everyday America,” with Nettles splicing in Cee Lo Green’s “Forget You,” Britney Spears’ “Hit Me Baby One More Time,” Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5,” and Detiny’s Child’s “Bootylicious.” Adding to the entertainment was four men dressed as each of these artists and dancing onstage with the band.

Opening act Sara Bareilles returned to the stage dressed like Bush, amusing the crowd with her imitation. Other pranks included popcorn raining down on the keyboardist as Nettles introduced him—Nettles laughed, declaring, “This show will go down in infamy.”

Sugarland’s energy radiated throughout the entire show, with Bush constantly running and skipping back and forth to opposite ends of the stage, and even sitting down on speakers inches away from the audience. Nettles and Bush make a dynamic performing duo, sharing a charming live chemistry whether dancing, playfully fighting or laughing at one another.

Among the evening’s highlights was the band’s emphasis on audience interaction. After playing “Baby Girl,” Nettles asked, “Do you like surprises? ‘Cause it’s a good one.” Bush added, “Somebody needs a new guitar,” causing uproar in the stands. Bush hopped off stage and walked through the audience while holding one of his acoustic guitars high above his head. The lucky recipient was a young boy near the back who was wide-eyed with shock and gratitude.

Another special moment was during the song “Little Miss.” Prior to the concert each audience member was given a sign reading the lyrics “I’ll be alright again, I’m ok” to hold up during the song as part of the “Little Miss Project.” Later, while Nettles was singing, the lights shown on the crowd and thousands of the signs were displayed in the air. Nettles was truly touched, calling it a “wonderful surprise.”

For the encore, fans watched as Nettles spray-painted “LOVE” onto a flag and then passed it around the audience while she and Bush sang “Stand Up.” Many people were waving their own smaller “LOVE” flags as well. The group ended with their rendition of Dexys Midnight Runners’ “Come on Eileen,” with Bareilles returning to the stage. It was a fitting close, representing Sugarland’s embrace of musical diversity, talent and fan love.

Fans hold up signs during the Little Miss project.

 

 

[Updated] Loretta Lynn Released From Hospital

According to her website, Loretta Lynn has been released from the hospital today (Oct. 24) and is resting at home. She was hospitalized over the weekend in Bowling Green, KY with early stages of pneumonia.

She was scheduled to perform Saturday night (10/22) at the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland, KY and Sunday in Durham, N.C., but was unable to attend. The shows are expected to be rescheduled.

A weekend post Lynn’s website says, “Loretta regretfully must cancel her shows for Ashland, KY and Durham, NC for this weekend, due to illness. Doctors have diagnosed her at the beginning stages (of) pneumonia, and will continue to need rest. Loretta is doing well and is disappointed, but feels confident she will be ready for upcoming November dates.”

The iconic entertainer had knee reconstruction surgery in August and was forced to cancel shows from in July after severe dehydration caused her to be hospitalized.

Vince Gill Supports New Album With National Appearances

Vince Gill’s new album, Guitar Slinger, was released today (10/24). Guitar Slinger is the Country Music Hall of Famer’s first studio album in five years and includes his single, “Threaten Me With Heaven.”

To celebrate, Gill is making a series of television and concert appearances over the next few weeks. He will perform cuts from the new album, which is available in both standard and deluxe editions.

In conjunction with the Guitar Slinger rollout, earlier this month (10/13), Nashville Mayor Karl Dean declared “Vince Gill Week.” The occasion was honored with a party at the Bridgestone Arena.

Gill is scheduled to make the following appearances:

Week of Oct. 21 – NPR’s Mountain Stage
Oct. 26 — NBC’s The Today Show
Oct. 27 —Fox Business channel’s Imus In The Morning
Oct. 27 — Show at The Housing Works Bookstore Cafe in New York City
Oct. 29 — CBS-TV’s The Early Show
Nov. 9 —45th Annual Country Music Association Awards on ABC
Nov. 10 – Taping the CMA Country Christmas on ABC (airdate TBA)
Nov. 16 – NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Nov. 16 — Show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles
Nov. 17 – ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nov. 25 — CMT’s Crossroads featuring Vince Gill and Sting  (See local listings for times)
Nov. (TBA) – GAC will premiere Backstory: Vince Gill
Dec. 3 — Gill rides as Grand Marshall in Nashville’s 59th annual Christmas parade

Industry Ink (10/21/11)

Revelry Music Group has signed Hall of Fame songwriter and artist Mac Davis to an exclusive representation agreement for songwriting. Davis’ songwriting career includes the Elvis hits “In the Ghetto,” “Memories,” “Don’t Cry Daddy,” and “A Little Less Conversation,” as well as Kenny Rogers’ “Somethin’s Burnin'” and his own singles like “Baby Don’t Get Hooked On Me,” and “Stop And Smell The Roses.” Revelry’s AJ Burton comments, “We are extremely excited and honored to be representing such an iconic figure as Mac. His success and track record as a singer, songwriter, actor and radio personality is that of a legend!”

(L-R): Bradley Collins and Clay Bradley (BMI), Mac Davis, AJ Burton (Revelry), Leslie Roberts and Jody Williams (BMI). Not pictured: Greg Gallo (Revelry) Photo: Drew Maynard

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The T.J. Martell Foundation and the Hutton Hotel have launched the T.J. Martell Foundation Suite at the Hutton Hotel. This guest suite is filled with unique musical memorabilia including hand-written lyrics to “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” and a fiddle bow played on-stage by Charlie Daniels; a Framed Little Big Town album signed by the entire group; a signed photo of Brooks and Dunn; and specially commissioned artwork by artist Rob Hendon.

Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, joined leaders of the Foundation, musical artists, and hotel management for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to launch the new suite, which is being sold to guests as a special part of Hutton’s room inventory. A percentage of each room sale will go to benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports groundbreaking research in the treatment of Cancer, Leukemia, and AIDS.

The Suite can be booked for guest stays starting at $429 per night, including taxes and other standard charges. Framed celebrity photos were provided by Alan Mayor, and consulting from Jamie Beckwith, Beckwith Interiors.

Pictured (L-R) front row: Artist Rob Hendon, T.J. Martell Foundation CEO Laura Heatherly, Hutton Hotel General Manager Steven Andre, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Singer/Songwriter Michael Martin Murphey

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Nashville based Americana folk band, Humming House, has signed with Paradigm for exclusive booking. The band just finished tracking its first record with producers Mitch Dane and Vance Powell (The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, Chris Thile, Buddy Guy). The debut Humming House single came out last April and the follow up single “Cold Chicago” will be released Oct 29. For more details visit www.humminghouse.com.

Pictured (L to R) Justin Wade Tam, Mike Butera, Ashley Nothum (Paradigm), Clint Wiley (Paradigm), Ben Jones, Kristen Rogers, Joshua Wolak, Amanda Fletcher (RPM Mgmt), Scott Siman (RPM mgmt).

 

 

 

 

NBC’s “The Sing-Off” Features Local Talent

The Collective

Nashville will see some familiar faces on this season of NBC’s The Sing-Off. One of the competing a cappella groups, The Collective, is a blend of local Music City voices formed by Sing-Off Season 2 castmember Jeremy Lister. Included in the lineup are Dove award winning artist Rachael Lampa, Ruby Amanfu, Sam Brooker, Daniel Ellsworth, Isaac Hayden, David Jennings, Kaleb Jones, Perrin Lamb, and Jonathan Lister. As of this writing, The Collective is still in the running to win the show.

Ben Folds, also no stranger to the Nashville music scene, is on the celebrity judging panel, along with Sara Bareilles, Shawn Stockman and the show’s host Nick Lachey.

New episodes of The Sing-Off air every Monday at 8/7c on NBC.

Friday Photos

BMI’s Thursday Throwdown

During the 2011 Americana Music Festival and Conference, BMI gave roots music lovers a reason to rise and shine with Kenny Vaughan and Phil Hummer & the White Falcons playing sets on Thursday morning, the second day of the festival. Vaughan, a longtime member of Marty Stuart’s band the Fabulous Superlatives, just released his debut solo album, V, on Sugar Hill Records. (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley; Phil Hummer; Ray Doll Hummer; Kenny Vaughan; Matthew Paige of Phil Hummer & the White Falcons and Blackfoot Gypsies; and BMI’s Jody Williams and Kay Clary.

Photo: Erika Goldring

Rascal Flatts Perform at “Warrior Open” Golf Event

Earlier in October, Rascal Flatts participated in the “Bush Center Warrior Open” golf tournament in Dallas, Texas, a special 2-day golf event held by former President George W. Bush for soldiers who had been severely wounded during their tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. At President Bush’s request, Gary, Jay and Joe Don were the surprise musical performers for the tourney’s banquet held on the first evening and the following morning they sang the National Anthem and met with some of the warriors on the golf course. (L-R): Joe Don Rooney, Jay DeMarcus, President George W. Bush, Gary Levox and Pro Golfer Ben Crendshaw.

Photo: Grant Miller

LoCash Cowboys Welcome Home 116th Batallion

LoCash Cowboys’ Chris Lucas and Preston Brust helped the Idaho Falls, Idaho community welcome home the 116th National Guard unit Tuesday night (10/18) at Melaleuca Field. Returning soldiers were treated to a meal, welcome home bags and then a high-energy performance by the duo. (L-R): General Alan Gayhart, Brust, Idaho Governor Butch Otter, Lucas and Captain Eric Sharp.

Music City Pays It Forward In November

It began last year as a light-hearted wager among co-workers at Warner Music Nashville. Promotion team members George Meeker, Lou Ramirez and Tyler Wall decided to see who could last the longest in a “No Shave November” competition. This year, they’ve expanded the contest. Warner Music Nashville is challenging Music Row and Country Radio to join the “No Shave November” competition and raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The cost to enter the challenge is $30 and participants can sign-up here. On Oct. 31, to officially enter the competition, contestants will start with a clean shave and post a photo of themselves holding that day’s newspaper on Facebook. On Nov. 30, participants will submit their final facial hair photos, again with that day’s newspaper. Participants will then gather for a “Beard Bash” at The Moose Music Row (www.moose4men.com) in Nashville. Prizes will be awarded to the finalists and a “No Shave November Champion” will be crowned by a panel of celebrity judges.

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On Monday, Nov. 7, Jeff Daniels will host the Let Us In benefit concert at the Ryman Auditorium. The concert will benefit The Women and Cancer Fund. Confirmed artists include Blue Sky RidersJuliana Cole, Sarah Darling, Cheyenne KimballSamantha Landrum, Steel MagnoliaJordyn Shellhart, SHeDAISYEd Snodderly, Phil VassarChuck Wicks and other special guests.

The Women and Cancer Fund campaign, which aims to bring awareness to women’s cancers and raise funds for the charity, was established in the memory of Linda McCartney. Each artist will be performing a cover version of a Sir Paul McCartney song, as well as additional songs from their respective catalogs. The following day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, recordings of the songs will be available online and in stores. The event will also be recorded and released as a live DVD. The evening’s core house band will include: Chad Cromwell, Russ Pahl, Kenny Greenberg, Eli Beaird, Mike Rojas and Jeff Smith.

Yellowbird Celebrates U.S. Release

Canadian born artist Shane Yellowbird is celebrating the Oct. 18 release of his U.S. debut, appropriately titled It’s About Time.

Distributed through On Ramp Records, It’s About Time includes Yellowbird’s debut U.S. single “Bare Feet on the Blacktop,” written by Ashley Gorley and Frank Rogers. The song’s video, which has amassed over 150,000 views on YouTube, is also included.

Yellowbird’s previous album, Life Is Calling My Name, produced four Top 10 Billboard singles in Canada: “They’re All About You,” “Pick Up Truck,” “I Remember The Music” and “Drive Me Home.” The success of those singles earned him the Rising Star of the Year award at the Canadian Country Music Awards.

Raised on an Indian reservation in Alberta, Yellowbird grew up on the rodeo circuit and learned the cowboy lifestyle. He took up singing as a way to combat a stuttering problem, and his musical career was launched.

Sterk Promoted At WMN

Warner Music Nashville has announced the promotion of label vet Rebekah Sterk to Director of A&R, Film/TV and Special Projects.

Sterk joined the label’s A&R department eight years ago, and her resume includes serving as Assoc. Executive Producer of Warner Bros. Records’ The Original Songwriter Demos series and, most recently, as A&R Director for the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Footloose. In her new role, Sterk will work in conjunction with WMN Sr. VP of A&R Scott Hendricks and VP of A&R Cris Lacy on the signing and recording of artists as well as film, TV, and sync matters.

“Rebekah has done an amazing job exploiting sync opportunities with our artists and their music as well as her amazing work on the Footloose soundtrack, and we are thrilled to expand her role in A&R,” says Hendricks.

Congratulate her here.

Artists Give Back

Tim McGraw’s Tour For the Troops concert, courtesy of the Air Force Reserve, will celebrate and honor servicemen and women at Camp Pendleton in California on Sunday, Nov. 13. The concert, which starts at 6 p.m. is free for military members and their families.

“I am proud to perform for the troops and to celebrate our heroes, bringing attention to the need to improve quality of life among men and women who serve our country,” said McGraw.

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Thompson Square will perform at the Third Annual Josie’s Birthday Bash benefit concert at the Wildhorse Saloon, Wednesday, Nov. 16. The concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m., focuses on raising funds and awareness for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

A silent auction will also start when the doors open at 6 p.m. Other performers will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets are on sale at www.thewildhorsesaloon.com.

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Recently, the family of late country music star Waylon Jennings announced the establishment of a fund in Jennings name to support diabetes research. Jeninngs passed away in 2002 at 64 from complications with his diabetes. His family has since then teamed up with Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) to create The Waylon Fund, which will fund research investigations for new treatments and into the genetic origins of a disease that afflicts nearly 26 million Americans.

The new TGen initiative is already drawing special support from the country-music industry. BMI, Ernest Tubb Record Shops, and Music News Nashville are currently promoting the fund.