[NEohioPAL]Country Sensation SUGARLAND At Stocker Arts Center

Deb Sadowski dsadows1 at lorainccc.edu
Wed May 18 07:01:39 PDT 2005


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Tickets on sale now
Sugarland

Coming to Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College
for one performance only!

Tuesday, June 14, 2005      7:30pm

LCCC and WGAR Radio are joining forces to co-present SUGARLAND
on Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 7:30pm.  Tickets are $25.00 for the
Orchestra and $20.00 for the mezzanine, and go on sale as of
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 10:00am.  For tickets call the Stocker Box
Office at
440-366-4040 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4040, or order tickets online at
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker.  For more information on the group,
visit their website at www.sugarlandmusic.com

Sugarland is made up of three successful singer/songwriters based in
Atlanta,
Kristen Hall (guitar), Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals), and Kristian Bush
(mandolin).
The group formed in 2002 out of Eddie’s Attic, an Atlanta nightclub
owned by
Nettles’ husband, Todd Van Sickle.  Jennifer Nettles, the lead singer,
grew up on
Southern gospel.  With big, bluesy delivery, sly wit and infectious
energy, she
fronted the band Soul Miner’s Daughter and drew big crowds on the local
circuit and
at Lillith Fair with her own band.  Kristen Hall released her first
album in 1990 and
recorded two albums for Windham Hill before turning to full-time
songwriting.  She
has written tunes for Sarah McLachlan, Shawn Colvin and Amanda Marshall
(international hit Let It Rain).  Kristian Bush as half of Billy Pilgrim
recorded two
mid-‘90s albums for Atlantic Records.  Within minutes of getting
together, the trio
clicked creating something different than anything any of them had done
before.

Sugarland’s debut album Twice the Speed of Life, for which the trio
wrote all 11
tracks, has gone gold.  Their hit “Baby Girl” was the highest-charting
debut single
by a country group in 14 years and for the last month, the album has
been in the
Top Ten on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.  The video of “Baby
Girl” hit the
top of the CMT Top Twenty on May 11th.  The group is presenting an award
and
performing “Baby Girl” on the ACM Awards on CBS Tuesday, May 17th, and
will be
live on Good Morning America on Wednesday, June 1st.  Then they will
perform on
the steps of City Hall in New York City as part of the CMA Awards press
conference
officially announcing the awards show move to the Big Apple on Thursday,
June
2nd, on their way to their June 14th appearance at Stocker Arts Center!

Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College,

1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio  44035;
440-366-4140 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4140.
Stocker Box Office: 440-366-4040 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4040
or order tickets online at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker

Take I-90 to Exit #148 (Rt 254/Sheffield exit), go east on Rt 254 to
Abbe Road,
turn south on Abbe Road to the college on left.  For further directions
see our web site at
www.lorainccc.edu

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<b><font color="#990000"><font size=+1>Tickets on sale now</font></font></b>
<br><b><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+4>Sugarland</font></font></b>
<p><b><font size=+1>Coming to Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community
College</font></b>
<br><b><font size=+1>for one performance only!</font></b>
<p><b><font size=+2>Tuesday, June 14, 2005     
7:30pm</font></b>
<p>LCCC and WGAR Radio are joining forces to co-present SUGARLAND
<br>on Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at 7:30pm.  Tickets are $25.00 for the
<br>Orchestra and $20.00 for the mezzanine, and go on sale as of
<br>Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 10:00am.  <font color="#000000">For tickets
call the Stocker Box Office at</font>
<br><font color="#000000">440-366-4040 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4040, or order
tickets online at</font>
<br><font color="#000000">www.lorainccc.edu/stocker<font size=+1>. 
</font></font>For more information on the group,
<br>visit their website at www.sugarlandmusic.com 
<p>Sugarland is made up of three successful singer/songwriters based in
Atlanta,
<br>Kristen Hall (guitar), Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals), and Kristian
Bush (mandolin).
<br>The group formed in 2002 out of Eddie’s Attic, an Atlanta nightclub
owned by
<br>Nettles’ husband, Todd Van Sickle.  Jennifer Nettles, the lead
singer, grew up on
<br>Southern gospel.  With big, bluesy delivery, sly wit and infectious
energy, she
<br>fronted the band Soul Miner’s Daughter and drew big crowds on the local
circuit and
<br>at Lillith Fair with her own band.  Kristen Hall released her
first album in 1990 and
<br>recorded two albums for Windham Hill before turning to full-time songwriting. 
She
<br>has written tunes for Sarah McLachlan, Shawn Colvin and Amanda Marshall
<br>(international hit Let It Rain).  Kristian Bush as half of Billy
Pilgrim recorded two
<br>mid-‘90s albums for Atlantic Records.  Within minutes of getting
together, the trio
<br>clicked creating something different than anything any of them had
done before.
<p>Sugarland’s debut album <u>Twice the Speed of Life</u>, for which the
trio wrote all 11
<br>tracks, has gone gold.  Their hit “Baby Girl” was the highest-charting
debut single
<br>by a country group in 14 years and for the last month, the album has
been in the
<br>Top Ten on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.  The video of
“Baby Girl” hit the
<br>top of the CMT Top Twenty on May 11th.  The group is presenting
an award and
<br>performing “Baby Girl” on the ACM Awards on CBS Tuesday, May 17th,
and will be
<br>live on Good Morning America on Wednesday, June 1st.  Then they
will perform on
<br>the steps of City Hall in New York City as part of the CMA Awards press
conference
<br>officially announcing the awards show move to the Big Apple on Thursday,
June
<br>2nd, on their way to their June 14th appearance at Stocker Arts Center!
<p>Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College,
<br>1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio  44035;
<br>440-366-4140 or 800-995-5222, ext. 4140.
<br><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+1>Stocker Box Office: 440-366-4040
or 800-995-5222, ext. 4040</font></font>
<br><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+1>or order tickets online at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker</font></font><font color="#3333FF"></font>
<p>Take I-90 to Exit #148 (Rt 254/Sheffield exit), go east on Rt 254 to
Abbe Road,
<br>turn south on Abbe Road to the college on left.  For further directions
see our web site at
<br><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+1>www.lorainccc.edu</font></font></html>

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