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Lady A (formerly known as Lady Antebellum [1]) is an American country music group formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2006. The group is composed of Hillary Scott (atomic number 82 and groundwork vocals), Charles Kelley (pb and groundwork vocals, guitar), and Dave Haywood (groundwork vocals, guitar, piano, mandolin). Scott is the daughter of country music vocaliser Linda Davis, and Kelley is the blood brother of pop singer Josh Kelley. The band abbreviated the proper name to "Lady A" in June 2020 during the George Floyd protests in an attempt to blunt the proper noun's associations with slavery and the Antebellum Southward, causing a dispute with blackness dejection and gospel singer Anita White, who had been using the name Lady A for more than xx years.

The group made its debut in 2007 as guest vocalists on Jim Brickman's unmarried "Never Solitary", earlier signing to Capitol Nashville. Lady A has released half dozen albums for Capitol: Lady Antebellum, Need You Now, Own the Night, Golden, 747, Heart Interruption, plus i Christmas album (On This Winter's Night), and 1 for BMLG Records: Bounding main. The outset three albums are certified platinum or higher by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA). The albums have produced sixteen singles on the Hot State Songs and Land Airplay charts, of which nine have reached number one. The longest-lasting number one single is "Demand You Now", which spent five weeks at that position in 2009; both that song and 2011'due south "Just a Kiss" reached number one on the Developed Contemporary charts.

Lady A was awarded Top New Duo or Group by the Academy of Land Music and New Artist of the Year by the Country Music Association in 2008. The band was nominated for two Grammy Awards at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards and two more at the 52nd Almanac Grammy Awards, winning Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals for "I Run to You". It was awarded Peak Vocal Group, Vocal of the Year ("Need You Now"), and Unmarried of the Twelvemonth ("Demand You Now") at the 44th ACM Awards on April 18, 2010. It won 5 awards at the 53rd Almanac Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year and Tape of the Year for "Need You Now".[2] At the 54th Almanac Grammy Awards, Lady A won the accolade for Best State Anthology for Own the Night. Past August 2013, the group had sold more than 12.5 million digital singles and x 1000000 albums in the United States.[3] [4]

History

2006–2007: Germination and early career

The band was formed as Lady Antebellum in 2006,[5] in Nashville, Tennessee, by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hillary Scott. Scott is the girl of country music singer Linda Davis, all-time known for her duet vocals on Reba McEntire'south 1993 hit "Does He Beloved You",[vi] and Charles Kelley is the brother of pop and country artist Josh Kelley.[7] Hillary Scott attended Donelson Christian Academy in Donelson, Tennessee. Kelley moved to Nashville in mid-2005 from Winston-Salem, N Carolina, where he had been working construction with his brother John. Trying to become a successful solo state artist, Kelley convinced his old middle-school classmate, Haywood, to motion to Nashville from Georgia in 2006 so they could write music together. Before long thereafter, Scott recognized Kelley from Myspace, and they started to talk at a Nashville music club. Kelley invited Scott to join him and Haywood in the new grouping, which causeless the name Lady Antebellum.[8]

On the BBC Radio 2 Drivetime Show August nine, 2010, the band explained that the name comes from when the group did a photo shoot in historical costumes at antebellum houses. In American history, the Antebellum era was the catamenia in the Southern United States earlier the Civil War. The trio so began performing at local venues in Nashville before being signed in July 2007 to a recording contract with Capitol Records Nashville. In an interview with Sirius Satellite Radio, Scott said she was rejected from auditions for American Idol twice, non even making it by the first round.[six]

2007–2009: Lady Antebellum

The band in concert in 2008, showing Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott

The band in concert in 2008, showing Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott

Shortly after the trio signed to the label, it was chosen by recording artist Jim Brickman to sing on his 2007 single "Never Alone," which reached No. xiv on the Billboard adult contemporary charts. In mid-2007, the group besides wrote a vocal for the MTV reality television series The Hills. [ix]

The solo debut single "Dear Don't Live Hither" was released in September 2007, with a music video for the song following in December.[10] [11] This song was the atomic number 82-off unmarried to the ring's debut album. Released on April xv, 2008, Lady Antebellum was produced by Paul Worley forth with Victoria Shaw, a Nashville songwriter and sometime solo artist.[5] "Love Don't Alive Hither" reached No. three on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The album itself was the first anthology by a new duo or group to debut at Number I on the Billboard Top Country Albums charts.[12]

A second single, "Lookin' for a Skillful Fourth dimension", was released in June 2008 and peaked at No. 11 in December. In addition, Lady A was signed equally an opening deed on Martina McBride's Waking Up Laughing Tour in 2008.[thirteen]

The group as well contributed the song "I Was Here" to the AT&T Team USA Soundtrack, a song which peaked at No. 24 on the Bubbling Nether Hot 100 based on downloads. In December 2008, the rendition of "Baby, It's Common cold Outside" peaked at No. iii on the aforementioned chart. The band's tertiary official unmarried, "I Run to You", was released in January 2009. It eventually became the trio'southward first Number Ane in July 2009. On October 7, 2009, their debut anthology was certified platinum past the RIAA for shipments of one meg copies in the United States.

Haywood and Kelley co-wrote labelmate Luke Bryan'south 2009 unmarried "Practice I", on which the group too sings bankroll vocals.[14] This song is the commencement unmarried from Bryan'southward second studio album "Doin' My Thing", which was released on October 6, 2009.

2009–2011: Demand Y'all At present

In Baronial 2009, the grouping released its 4th unmarried, "Demand You At present", the pb-off single and championship track to the second studio anthology, which was also produced by Worley. Information technology debuted at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and became its 2d number i hit on the charts for the week of November 28, 2009. The vocal also reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Hot Adult Contemporary nautical chart, making it a crossover hitting. A 2nd single, "American Love", was released to radio on Jan 11, 2010, and would become its third No. one hit. The third unmarried from the album, "Our Kind of Dearest", was released on May 31, 2010, and went No. 1 in September 2010. The vocal was notable for being written in collaboration with a non-Nashville songwriter busbee, who at that point had previously written for Katy Perry, Timbaland and Katharine McPhee.[15] The fourth single from this album, "How-do-you-do World", was officially released on Oct four, 2010.

The album was released on January 26, 2010, and debuted at No. ane on the Billboard 200 and Pinnacle Land Albums charts for the week of Feb two, 2010, selling 480,922 copies.[sixteen] Four weeks after the anthology's release, information technology was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[17] On Apr 28, 2010, the ring performed on the results evidence of American Idol, performing "Need You Now". On September 20, 2010, the band launched their first headlining tour, "Need You lot Now 2010" in Orlando, Florida. On October 28, 2010, they performed the National Canticle before Game two at the 2010 World Series. They too appeared on the 44th Annual Country Music Awards on November 10, 2010.[18]

2011–2012: Own the Night and On This Wintertime's Night

The week of January ix, 2011, the group began recording the third studio album. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Charles Kelley said, "We actually just went ahead and decided we're gonna take two, two and a half months straight in the studio to create this affair and not take all this distraction. Hopefully that will be a good thing".[nineteen]

On May 2, 2011, the group released the outset unmarried from its upcoming album, titled "Just a Kiss". The group performed the single on phase on American Idol 'south upshot testify on May 5, 2011. It was a commercial and disquisitional success, debuting and peaking at number vii on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the band's highest debut on the chart. It too topped the Billboard Hot Land Songs, making it the band'due south fifth number-1 single on the nautical chart. On June seven, 2011, the championship of third album was announced, Own the Night, and was released on September 13, 2011.[xx] The album cover and track listing was released on July xviii, 2011.[21] All together, four singles were released from Ain the Night. Follow-upward singles were "Nosotros Owned the Dark", "Dancin' Away with My Heart", and "Wanted You More", which charted moderately in the Hot Country Songs.

Lady A released a "Lady Hazed" version of Jason Aldean's song "Dirt Road Anthem" titled "Country Gild Anthem" on its installment of Webisode Wednesdays on August 10, 2011.[22] On October 1, 2011, the group performed equally the musical guests on Sabbatum Dark Alive.[23]

The group released its first Christmas album On This Wintertime'south Night on October 22, 2012.[24]

2013–2016: Gold, 747, and hiatus

On January 22, 2013, "Downtown", the first single from a new album, was released to state radio. It was made available on iTunes starting Feb v, 2013, and reached number one on the Country Airplay chart in April 2013. The new album, Golden, was released on May 7, 2013.[25] The album's second single, "Farewell Town", was released to country radio on May 13, 2013, and peaked at number 11 on the Country Airplay chart. The third single from the Gilded era, "Compass", was released to the iTunes Store on October 1, 2013, and reached number i on the Land Airplay chart in March 2014. It is i of the new recordings featured on the deluxe edition re-event of Golden, which was released on November 12, 2013. Unlike all of the band's previous releases, it was produced by Nathan Chapman.[26] They too sang backing vocals on Darius Rucker'due south 2013 single "Wagon Bike".[27]

"Bartender" was released to land radio on May 12, 2014, as the lead single for the group'south sixth studio album, and was made available to digital retailers on May 19.[28] In July 2014, the anthology's title was confirmed equally 747, and the track listing was confirmed. Chapman produced this album as well.[29] "Bartender" became the grouping's ninth number 1 striking on the Country Airplay charts in 2014, with "Freestyle" as the second unmarried. The tertiary single "Long Stretch of Love" was released on February 7, 2015, in the UK and on March 23, to state radio in the United states of america.

The band recorded two songs, "I Did With You" and "Falling For Yous", for the soundtrack of the 2014 romantic drama film The Best of Me.

In October 2015, while appearing on Good Forenoon America, the group announced some reanimation after the Wheels Upwards Tour. During the interruption, Kelley will be working on his solo career. Kelley stated that the grouping is his priority but he wanted to effort working solitary. On September 28, 2015, he released his debut solo unmarried, titled "The Driver". Information technology features Dierks Bentley and Eric Paslay.[thirty] On October 12, 2015, Charles Kelley announced his bout dates for his solo tour. He played some Lady A songs, merely his tour focused on his solo cloth.[31] Also during the intermission, Hillary Scott announced that she and her family (her female parent, father, and sister) would work on a gospel album titled Honey Remains. The album was released on 29 July.

In 2016, Lady A was selected as one of thirty artists to perform on "Forever Country", a mash-upwards track of "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "On the Road Again", and "I Will Always Love Y'all" which celebrates fifty years of the CMA Awards.[32]

2017–2018: Heart Interruption and label change

On January 19, 2017, "You Expect Good" was released as the lead single on the upcoming 7th studio anthology Middle Break. It released on June ix, 2017, and is further promoted with the "You Expect Skilful Earth Tour", which began on May 26 and ended on October xv, 2017.[33] The titular runway was released as the second unmarried on September 25, 2017. Heart Pause was nominated for Best Land Album, and "Yous Expect Good" was nominated for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. The band co-headlined the Summer Plays On Tour with Darius Rucker starting in mid-2018.

In August 2018, the group ended its recording contract with Capitol Nashville and signed with Big Car Records.[34]

2019–present: Las Vegas residency and Ocean

On Oct 24, 2018, the band announced that it would be headlining a residency at the Palms Casino Resort'south Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas in 2019. The fifteen engagement Our Kind of Vegas residency began in February 2019.[35]

In March 2019, the band headlined the C2C: Country to Country festival in London and Dublin for the 2d time (having previously headlined in 2015) and for the first time in Glasgow. At the London show on March ix, the band announced new music and performed two new songs, "What If I Never Get Over Y'all" and "Exist Patient With My Love".

The beginning unmarried on Large Machine, "What If I Never Become Over You", was released on May 17, 2019, along with the music video.[36] The 2nd unmarried, "Pictures", was released on August 9, 2019. The 8th studio album Ocean was released on November 15, 2019. On September xx, 2019, the title track was released. "Boots" was released on October 11, 2019. The song "What I'thou Leaving For" was also released ahead of the anthology on Oct 25, 2019. The album features a collaboration with Footling Large Town.[37] [38]

The trio appeared on NBC'southward Songland and released the song "Champagne Night" on April thirteen, 2020.[39]

On Jan 21, 2021, Lady A became the newest members of the One thousand Ole Opry afterward being invited past Darius Rucker.

"Like A Lady" was released on March 12, 2021. Lady A performed the song live for the kickoff fourth dimension at the 56th University of Country Music Awards on Apr 18, 2021.

Name controversy

The ring members have always said that the ring's proper name was called arbitrarily, complaining about the difficulty of choosing a name. Inspired by the "state" mode nostalgia of a photo shoot at a mansion from the Antebellum South, they said, "one of us said the word and we all kind of stopped and said, human being, that could be a name"[xl] and "Man that's a beautiful Antebellum firm, and that'south cool, maybe at that place's a haunted ghost or something in there like Lady Antebellum."[41] Haywood concluded, "[We] had a lady in the grouping, obviously, and threw Lady in the front of it for no reason. I wish we had a groovy resounding story to remember for the name, but it stuck e'er since."[twoscore] The name was always controversial, with a critic in Ms. Magazine writing in 2011 that the ring'southward name "seems to me an example of the fashion we still — virtually 150 years after the finish of the Civil War, nigh fifty years after the Civil Rights Act; and in a supposedly post-racial country led by a biracial president — glorify a culture that was based on the fierce oppression of people of color".[41] [42]

On June eleven, 2020, joining widespread commercial response to the George Floyd protests,[41] the band appear it would abbreviate its name to its existing nickname "Lady A"[43] in an attempt to blunt the name's racist connotations.[ane] The band members stated on social media that, never having previously sought the dictionary definition of the word "antebellum", they now consulted their "closest black friends and colleagues" and so that their "eyes opened wide to the injustices, inequality and biases black women and men have always faced and keep to face up every day. Now, bullheaded spots we didn't even know existed have been revealed."[44] Fan response was mixed, with many decrying virtue signaling or even disparaging the protests.[41] American Songwriter said, "Given that the world knows what that A stands for, to many this change does little more than add together extra insult to this ongoing injury."[45]

The next day, information technology was widely reported that the proper name "Lady A" had already been in utilize for more than than xx years by Seattle-based African American activist and dejection, soul, funk, and gospel singer Anita White. The ring again admitted ignorance of whatever prior use, which White called "pure privilege". Interviewed past Rolling Stone, White described the band's token acknowledgement of racism while blithely appropriating an African American creative person's proper name: "They're using the proper noun because of a Black Lives Thing incident that, for them, is just a moment in time. If it mattered, it would have mattered to them before. It shouldn't accept taken George Floyd to dice for them to realize that their name had a slave reference to it. Information technology's an opportunity for them to pretend they're non racist". A veteran music industry lawyer observed that such proper name clashes are uncommon due to the existence of the Internet.[46] [47] The band members contacted White the next week to apologize for having inadvertently co-opted and dominated her name,[48] saying that the Black Lives Thing move had inspired them to a collaborative attitude. They nonetheless required retaining the same name, though she believed dual-naming is inherently impossible.[49] She said "We talked about attempting to co-exist merely didn't discuss what that would look similar"[48] because the band members would non straight answer to that explicit question three times during the conversation or in two contract drafts. She shortly submitted a counteroffer that either the ring would exist renamed, or that her act would be renamed for a $five million fee plus a $five million donation to be split between Seattle charities, a nationwide legal defense force fund for independent artists, and Black Lives Thing.[49]

On July 8, 2020, the ring filed a lawsuit against White, asking a Nashville court to affirm its longstanding trademark of the name. The press release read: "Today we are sad to share that our sincere hope to join together with Anita White in unity and common purpose has ended. She and her team accept demanded a $10 million payment, so reluctantly nosotros have come up to the conclusion that nosotros need to ask a courtroom to affirm our correct to go on to use the name Lady A, a trademark we have held for many years."[50]

On September fifteen, 2020, White filed a counter-adapt asserting her claim to the Lady A trademark and rejecting the notion that both artists could operate in the same manufacture under the aforementioned brand identity. She is seeking damages for lost sales and a weakened make, forth with royalties from any income the ring receives under the Lady A moniker.[51] [52]

In October 2021, musician Lilli Lewis'south album Americana was temporarily blocked and held for review by the streaming-service Spotify because i of the songs on the album, "A Healing Inside", credited White every bit "Lady A". The album was returned to the streaming within a calendar week of Lewis becoming aware of the state of affairs.[53] [54]

In February 2022, Pitchfork reported that White and the band take settled their lawsuit; "the parties filed a joint request for dismissal to a judge in a federal Tennessee court" and the "terms of the settlement have not been disclosed".[55] [56]

Charity

Since January 2012, Lady A has been partnered with the charity myLIFEspeaks, to raise awareness of and provide facilities for disabled orphans in Republic of haiti. At the start of the year 2013, the members of the group likewise created the fund called LadyAID, which was created in hopes of bringing sensation to children who suffer and cannot help themselves locally, nationally and effectually the world. The chief focus of LadyAID is the children in hospitals, mainly in the United States and Canada.[57] [58]

Awards and nominations

Lady A in April 2010

Lady A in Apr 2010

Since Lady A won the Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Yr honor in 2008, it has accumulated seven more than awards, including its first Grammy in 2010 for All-time State Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals. At the 2009 CMAs, the group concluded Rascal Flatts' six-year reign every bit Vocal Group of the Twelvemonth. At the 2010 CMAs, the grouping became the first creative person in CMA Award history to receive the Single of the Twelvemonth accolade for 2 consecutive years.[59]

At the 53rd Almanac Grammy Awards, the trio won the Vocal of the Yr.[threescore] Information technology won Height Vocal Group at the 2012 ACM Awards April ane, 2012.[61]

In addition to being honored, Lady A has made efforts to recognize veterans who have returned from service and contributed to their communities. In 2013, Lady A recognized eight deserving armed services families for their service by inviting them to up close and personal concerts, and acknowledging them from the stage.[62] Lady A won Grouping Video of the Year at CMT Music Awards in 2020.[63]

Discography

  • Lady Antebellum (2008)
  • Need You Now (2010)
  • Own the Night (2011)
  • On This Winter'south Dark (2012)
  • Golden (2013)
  • 747 (2014)
  • Centre Intermission (2017)
  • Ocean (2019)
  • What a Vocal Can Do (2021)

Tours and residencies

Filmography

Telly

Year Title Role Notes
2013, 2019, 2020 The Voice Themselves / Advisors Season 4 (Hillary Scott - counselor), 17, and eighteen
2013, 2017 CMT Crossroads Themselves Alongside Stevie Nicks and Globe, Wind & Fire

(Charles Kelley has appeared alongside Rob Thomas in 2016)

2016 ACM Honors Themselves / Hosts Television set special
2020 ACM Presents: Our State Themselves Television special
Songland Themselves Episode: "Lady Antebellum"
One World: Together at Home Themselves Boob tube special
2021 CMT Campfire Sessions Themselves Episode iv of the first series

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