Country biggest stars continue to do good, taking a stand against ALS! Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Nettles and Zac Brown Band are the latest to contribute to the Ice Bucket Challenge, both donating money and dumping water on their heads for our enjoyment.
Jennifer Nettles' bonus track 'His Hands' (featuring Brandy Clark) on the deluxe edition of her first solo album is a song worth listening to. It has all the elements of a great tune -- and a compelling story, a surprising twist that will startle any listener and an impactful message that is meant to help other women in the same situation.
Jennifer Nettles and Carrie Underwood make playing the Grand Ole Opry look easy. The pair got together on the historic stage recently to play their own rendition of a well-loved Dolly Parton classic.
'American Idol' was brimming with country music during its Season 13 finale on Wednesday (May 21). Lady Antebellum and Jennifer Nettles showed viewers how it's done, by performing a few of their hits.
Jennifer Nettles' solo tour has been filling up theaters nationwide. On Saturday (March 22), she brought the That Girl Tour to Denver, Colo., thrilling fans at the Paramount Theatre. Brandy Clark opened the show. Check out exclusive pictures, courtesy of Taste of Country photo correspondent Josh Lowe.
Back in November, Jennifer Nettles stopped in to Marathon Music Works in Nashville for a Spotify-sponsored album preview event. It was there she was joined by singer-songwriter Will Hoge, who took the stage with the Sugarland star to sing his own hit single 'Strong.'
Country artists aren't known for being outright activists for gay rights, but some have still preached acceptance when asked. Carrie Underwood, however, has spoken out about gay rights several times, and Martina McBride, Toby Keith and Dolly Parton have joined her. Now, it's Jennifer Nettles who is making her stance known.
Sugarland was hardly Jennifer Nettles' first successful musical enterprise. She fronted the Jennifer Nettles Band prior to becoming part of the now-famous group. But before that, she was one-half of a duo that MTV called "the next big band from Athens, Ga." There are some stunning similarities and differences between her current sound and the music she created as part of Soul Miner's Dau