I don’t get to see a lot of concerts, in fact, there are very few that I would be willing to pay to see live.
I know it sounds rude, but it’s true. While I like a strange combination of music, seeing some bands live, on stage, just doesn’t sound appealing to me. Sugarland, on the other hand, is one of the few I would pay to see. Not only would I pay, but I would do so willingly.
Jennifer Nettles is awesome. I love the sound of her voice, and the style in which she belts out those great songs.
If you can predict a country artist’s career by how well they can perform live, then Sugarland and Little Big Town are both very likely to be around for a while.
Neither of these bands should have to hide behind the
extensive production values of their albums because neither one has anything to hide. In other words, they can really deliver some great singing on stage. If you’ve been on the fence about their music up until this point, catching an energetic show like the one Thursday night (Sept. 27) in Charleston, S.C., just might put you in their corner.This is Sugarland’s first-ever tour as a headliner, and you can tell it was a thrill for both Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, who interacted with each other more than ever during the show.
Sugarland rocks. I am definitely going to make sure I see them in concert. Of course I will be driving my shiny new GMC Sierra with its billet grille, of course.










