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Joey by Sugarland

Biografia dell'artista Sugarland

Sugarland An American Country Music Duo Is Composed Of Singer–songwriters Jennifer Nettles Lead Vocals And Kristian Bush Background Vocals Lead Vocals Mandolin Acoustic Guitar And Harmonica . Sugarland Was Founded In 2002 By Kristen Hall With Bush And Ultimately Became A Trio After Hiring Jennifer Nettles As Lead Singer. After Three Years Hall Left The Group.
Signed To Mercury Nashville Records In 2004 Sugarland Broke Through That Year With The Release Of Their Debut Single "Baby Girl" The First Single From Their Multi-Platinum Debut Album Twice The Speed Of Life. The Trio Became A Duo In 2006 When They Also Released Their Second Album Enjoy The Ride. This Album Produced Their First Two #1 Singles In The U.S. "Want To" And "Settlin'" And Won The Duo A Grammy For "Stay". In 2008 They Released Their Third Album Titled Love On The Inside. This Album Produced Three More #1 Singles With "All I Want To Do" "Already Gone"and "It Happens". Their Fourth Album The Incredible Machine Was Released On October 19 2010 In Both A Standard And Deluxe Edition. Upon "The Incredible Machine" Being Certified Platinum Sugarland's Physical Album Sales Exceed 9 Million Copies With An Additional 5.5 Million Digital Tracks Sold. Discography - 2004 Twice The Speed Of Life
- 2006 Enjoy The Ride
- 2008 Love On The Inside
- 2010 The Incredible Machine

Frogtoon Musica - Informazioni sulla canzone: Joey

Jennifer Nettles Kristin Bush And The Absolutely Legendary Bill Anderson Wrote This Song Which Begins Like A Teenage Love Song And Ends With The Heartbreak Of Teenage Tragedy. Like Songs From The 50's And Early 60's This Song Is Full Of Teen Angst And Questions Which Can Never Be Answered. It Is Incredible Bill Anderson Has Maintained His Own Identity Through All His Music And Here Can Join With One Of The Hottest New Country Bands And Still Create A Moment In Time. Jennifer Nettles Shows Her Broad Range By Bringing This Song To Life As An Adult And Not A Teenager. Jennifer Nettles Spoke To Dave Dawson Of Nu Country TV About This Song "... Remember Back In The Fifties There Was A Trend To Have Teen Tragedies Like "Last Kiss." It Ended Up The Song We Did With Bill Anderson Is A Modern Take On That Subject - It Was Pretty Interesting He Has A Tendency To Be Very Dark - It's Country Gothic. So For This Song To Turn Out The Way It Did I Was Very Pleased - We Wrote It With Him In Nashville In Our Hotel Room...

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