Jennifer
Nettles is an American singer/songwriter born September 12,
1974 in rural Douglas, Georgia, USA, and raised on gospel, folk,
soul,
rock and blues. Part of the vital Atlanta folk scene, Jennifer
Nettles released three folk-rock albums and took part in the 1999 Lilith
Fair Tour
before joining fellow folk scene members to form the country band
Sugarland in 2003. Sugarland was nominated in 2006 for a Best New
Artist Grammy, and in 2007, Nettles won a Grammy for Best Country
Vocal Collaboration with Bon Jovi.
Jennifer Nettles began
performing in Georgia in her childhood at school assemblies, Georgia
4-H's Clovers & Co.,
her Southern Baptist church, and regional theater. While a student
at Agnes Scott College, Nettles and Cory Jones (who at the time was
studying classical guitar at
the University of Georgia)
formed Soul Miner’s Daughter. The group, which performed as
both an acoustic duo and with a band, released two albums, The Sacred
and Profane in 1996 and Hallelujah in 1998, both of which were composed
of songs written collaboratively by Jones and Nettles.
In 1999, she formed the Jennifer Nettles
Band, with which she produced three studio and two live albums.
She and her band were invited to
perform at Lilith Fair in 1999 and received the 2000 "Independent
Musician of the Year" award from Musician's Atlas.
Sugarland was nominated for a Grammy award in the Best New Artist
category. They did not win the award, but Nettles and Bush performed
on the nationally televised awards show in February 2006, and Nettles
presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to Merle Haggard and presented
the award for Best Country Group.
Jennifer Nettles also is seeing success outside
of Sugarland. A duet performance with rock band Bon Jovi, "Who
Says You Can't Go Home?",
has reached No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the
Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The video for the song won a
CMT Music Award in 2006 for "Collaborative Video Of The Year".
In February of 2007, Nettles and Bon Jovi won a Grammy for Best Country
Vocal Collaboration. In 2006, Kristen Hall left the group and Nettles
and Bush continued on as a duo releasing "Enjoy the Ride" in
November of 2006.
Jennifer Nettles grew up in the small town of Douglas, Georgia US.
She divorced her husband Todd Van Sickle in March 2007. She currently
lives in
the North Georgia Mountains near Dahlonega, Georgia.
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Singer Carrie Underwood
Music didn't run in the family,
but Carrie Underwood started singing at church when she
was 3. Once she was in school, she sang solo roles in student
plays. By the seventh grade, people were taking more notice
of her voice as she entered local talent shows. Carrie
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Kellie Pickler
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me a little boom box, and I sang along with LeAnn Rimes, Shania, Faith, Tammy
Wynette, and especially Dolly Parton. I have always loved Dolly Parton, I felt
like we had something in common" - Kellie
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Twain
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a guitar and retreated to the solitude of her bedroom singing
and writing until her fingers ached. "I grew up listening
to Waylon, Willie, Dolly, Tammy, all of them," she
recalls. "But we also listened to the Mamas and the
Papas, and Stevie Wonder. Shania
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Faith
Hill
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as a child in her family's Baptist church. As a young teenager,
Hill learned to play guitar, and by age 16 she had started
her own country band that played at a number of local fairs
and rodeos. Faith
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Hough
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Simpson
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Lavigne
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She has sold over twenty-six million albums worldwide. In 2006, Canadian
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