Sugarland guitarist, singer and songwriter Kristian Bush has signed a new deal with BBR Music Group that encompasses recording, song publishing and producing.
Friday's (June 26) historic decision in favor of same-sex marriage in America led to a predictable rush of reactions from those both for and against the Supreme Court's decision. Country music's biggest stars also weighed in, and not everyone feels the 5-4 decision making same-sex marriage possible in all 50 states is good for our country's future.
Sugarland have performed on all of the biggest awards shows over the years, but according to Kristian Bush, they have never resorted to lip-syncing when they weren't feeling up to it.
Kristian Bush's debut solo album, Southern Gravity, dropped on Tuesday (April 7) and he gave us a preview of every (yes, every!) song on the album. The singer pops up in this week's Country Quickie to discuss the album, give us a quickie preview, deliver a few innuendos and have some fun alongside host Nicki D.
Kristian Bush doesn't have many fears, but the singer says there's one thing he's extra cautious about. The male half of Sugarland has many talents, but there's one special skill that will make you melt (we figure it makes his wife melt regularly). The 'Trailer Hitch' hitmaker tells his stories during this inaugural ToC Cheat Sheet.
Kristian Bush is working on his own solo album, but his work with Jennifer Nettles as part of the award-winning duo Sugarland is never far from his mind. The singer-songwriter, who co-wrote most of the songs on their four studio albums, reveals that many of the tunes told one continuous story.
The members of Sugarland, Live Nation and other defendants have announced a settlement with the victims of a deadly stage collapse that took place at the Indiana State Fair in 2011.