Lady Antebellum is being bestowed with a major honor for their charitable efforts. In February, the trio will be awarded with Country Radio Seminar's 2015 Artist Humanitarian Award.

Six years after the group first performed for the Country Radio Seminar New Faces show, Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott will return to CRS to receive this prestigious honor. The 2015 Artist Humanitarian Award is being given to the band in recognition of their diverse charitable work, including their recent 7FOR7 project, during which they fulfilled seven wishes for seven fans in seven days. Other acts of goodwill by Lady A have included contributions to numerous children's charities, such as Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Children's Miracle Network.

"It is always humbling and inspiring to learn of the great work that country artists do behind the scenes to share the many blessings and gifts that come with fame and stardom," says CRS President Charlie Morgan. "I would argue no format has a more generous group of artists than we do, and at CRS 2015, we will pay special tribute to one of the best, Lady Antebellum, with our Artist Humanitarian Award."

CRS2015 will be held in downtown Nashville Feb, 25-27, and along with their award, Lady Antebellum will also be featured on 'How 3 Became 1: Lady Antebellum,' on Feb. 26. For more information on the three-day event and to buy tickets, visit the official CRS website.

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