CMT Crossroads give country artists the chance to branch out and dip their toes in different genres. In the past artist like Lady Antebellum, Kacey Musgraves and Taylor Swift teamed up with names like Stevie Nicks, Aerosmith and Katy Perry.
2016 is shaping up to be a great year for Crossroads...
You could win tickets to see Jennifer Nettles with Brandy Clark and special guests Tara Thompson and Lindsay Ell on April 22 at The Palace Theatre in Albany.
Jennifer Nettles has one of the most unique voice in country music. She's taken a bit of a break from Sugarland to focus on branching out in the entertainment world, but still has her roots in country music. Jennifer has graced the Broadway stage performing in Chicago, starred in the Dolly Parton biopic "Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors," and she has hosted the CMA Country Christmas fo
If 2015 was a year of big changes for Jennifer Nettles, then 2016 will be a year of big debuts. She's got new music coming out in the form of a new album titled Playing With Fire, which she dished about during a visit to the Taste of Country Nights booth before the CMA Awards.
The Christmas specials are about to take over on TV. Charlie Brown Christmas and others are all set to air and for a complete list click here.
CMA Country Christmas will air December 3rd on ABC and will have all your favorite country stars singing classic Christmas songs and sharing Christmas memories...
Jennifer Nettles decided to see what life is like on the dark side this weekend, as a photo posted to her social media pages revealed her blonde tresses are no longer. The Sugarland singer took the plunge and made a huge change to her locks, going with a dark chestnut-brown.
Three well-known celebrities have joined the cast of a movie based on Dolly Parton’s childhood. Two are TV actors, but singer Jennifer Nettles is the third, and she's slotted to portray Parton’s mother.
Sugarland frontwoman-turned-solo-artist Jennifer Nettles has exited her record label, Universal Nashville, the artist announced Aug. 3 in an official statement. She signed with Mercury Nashville, a division of Universal Nashville, with Sugarland in 2004.