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In what might be the least surprising debut of the year, Lady Antebellum‘s new album has ended its first week at the top of the charts — pretty much all of them, in fact.
With sales of nearly 350,000 units, ‘Own the Night’ outpaced its competition by a wide margin, coming in at number one on the country charts, as well as Billboard’s overall Top 200 tally. As an added bonus, it also topped the album sales charts in Canada.
Lady Antebellum struck platinum with their first album and they haven’t looked back, sending each of their first nine singles to the top 20 and selling more than five million albums in the U.S. since 2008. It’s a success story that plenty of bands would love to duplicate, to say the least.
But no matter how quickly they found their audience, or how tightly the trio might harmonize at the mic, things haven’t always been easy for Lady Antebellum behind the scenes. In fact, it wasn’t so long ago that they had to call in a third party to help them communicate.
With millions of albums sold and a growing list of hits to their name, Lady Antebellum are one of the fastest-rising young acts in the music business. As they gear up to promote their just-released third album, ‘Own the Night,’ they’re on the verge of delivering one of the biggest sales successes of 2011.
And according to singer Hillary Scott, none of it might have happened if it wasn’t for Whoopi Goldberg.
Have you forgotten that Lady Antebellum‘s new album, ‘Own the Night,’ is scheduled to come out next week?
Yeah, we didn’t think so. But just in case you had — or you were looking for a couple more sneak peeks at one of the most highly anticipated releases of the year — the band has posted two more clips of songs from the album.
After a long, cold winter of labor disputes, lockouts, and a few months where it looked like we might not have a football season this year, the 2011 NFL season is just about ready to begin.
And before the Packers and Saints finally take the field for the first game on September 8, some of music’s biggest stars will celebrate the new season with this year’s NFL Kickoff Concert, featuring performances from Maroon 5, Kid Rock, and Lady Antebellum.
On Wednesday, the New York State Fair announced the remaining three acts in the 2011 Grandstand concert series, Ne-Yo and Cee Lo Green, Selena Gomez and 3 Doors Down. Tickets for the three shows will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 9.
"The 2011 Grandstand concert series has really come together and it offers something for everyone - rock, pop, hip hop and country music," said Dan O'Hara, New York State Fair director who checked in with Mark Richards during the Lite 98.7 morning show.
In what may be the biggest tease ever, Lady Antebellum released two five-second clips from their upcoming ‘Just a Kiss’ video, which debuts Monday at 1PM ET/Noon CT on the band’s website.
Not much is actually shown in the clips. In the first clip, we see Charles Kelley singing at a deserted train station, and in the second, he’s joined on a train by Hillary Scott and guitarist Dave Haywood.
Last year, Lady Antebellum played a jam-packed free show at Chevy Court at the Great New York State Fair. The Fair announced this morning that the group will be returning this year and playing the Grandstand
All genres of music were represented at last night's (Sunday, February 13th) 53rd annual Grammy Awards. The three hour-plus live broadcast from the Staples Center in Los Angeles boasted a slew of performances, some legendary appearances and a few surprises.
Lady Antebellum made the most trips to the stage to collect Grammys last night during the broadcast, including overall Record and Song of the Year for "Need You Now." Other multiple winners were Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, and John Legend.
The night's big surprises were Artist of the Year winner Esperanza Spalding -- a category which had seemed a shoe-in for nominee Justin Bieber -- and Album of the Year winner Arcade Fire.
Barbra Streisand, Mick Jagger made rare appearances, performing during the show and bringing the crowd to its feet. Here is the list of the big winners.