Sugarland
Before forming the band Sugarland, each individual career of this Atlanta-based
trio seemed headed in an opposite direction. Jennifer Nettles, a powerhouse
singer with some serious twang, was working steadily on the local club
circuit. Kristen Hall, a singer-songwriter specializing in searing heartache,
had released two well-received solo albums. Kristian Bush, a local folk-rock
hero, is one half of Billy Pilgrim, a duo with a major record label deal.
It all began with a phone call. Hall contacted Bush to see if he was interested
in writing together. At the time, Bush felt that Billy Pilgrim had become
more work than fun. He found himself at a crossroads in his life when
his wife became pregnant, and his mother died unexpectedly. Hall, also
at a crossroads, had built a name for herself with two albums for High
Street/Windham Hill, with soul-baring songs that split her open every
time she performed them. "They were driving me into the ground,"
she says. "Every night I sang them, and every night they kept me
in that place, and I just wanted out."
From the start, Bush and Hall felt their creative energies build on each
other. Realizing they might be on to something, they figured that they
would need a singer. They approached Nettles. As it turns out, she was
looking to try something new, too.
The three of them decided to form a pact. They weren't looking for a club-level
career. That's something they all had been enjoying for years. Instead,
they opted to dream big from the start. Four months after getting together,
Sugarland played their first gig and were astounded by the audience reaction.
By their fourth gig, they were selling out 1,000 seat venues. Two weeks
later, they signed a contract with Mercury Records.
Their major label debut, Twice the Speed of Life, was released in October
2004. After major radio hits like "Baby Girl" and "Something
More," the trio landed a Grammy nomination for best new artist, as
well as several CMA nominations. Hall parted ways with the band in early
2006.
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