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.
Some of country's top stars and up-and-comers took time out from their busy schedules this Halloween to celebrate with some cool, creative costumes and even share some pictures with fans via social media.
I am excited and humbled and overjoyed this week: My new song 'Trailer Hitch' has moved into the Top 40 at country radio, the zombie video we created has made it to CMT, and by the time you read this, I will have just played on 'The Today Show.' It is simply a dream come true.
If you follow me on Twitter or Instagram or maybe even Facebook, you have seen me posting quotes or reminders, maybe once a day, to "keep going” and "never give up."
Something wonderful happens to a man when he is loved by a woman. Something that can't be undone. We can't un-feel that feeling. It never goes away ... even if she does.
Hello! My name is Kristian Bush. I’m the guy in the hat from Sugarland. Some of you might have heard me sing. Most of you probably haven’t. I’m familiar when I’m on a stage next to my Sugarland partner, Jennifer, but some of you might not recognize me in the carpool line, or when I sit next to you on a plane. If we haven’t met yet, now’s as good of a time as any. Hi!
Kristian Bush stopped by the Grand Ole Opry to play his debit solo single 'Trailer Hitch,' but also to give the crowd a lesson in "macho" snapping. Apparently it's so easy even Brad Paisley can do it!