Sugarland will perform on the Good Morning America fall concert series live from downtown Nashville on November 6, 2006, the day of the CMA Awards. They’ll perform Baby Girl and their current Top 5 single, Want To. Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora will join them on the No. 1 country hit Who Says You Can’t Go Home.
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“Get ready Nashville, we are taking to your streets!” Jennifer Nettles says. The morning concert, which is free and open to the public, will be on the Gaylord Entertainment Center Plaza at Broadway and Fifth Avenue South. The exact time and specific details will be announced shortly. Fans can start arriving at 5AM to get a good spot. Bring a sign that says “ACountry Rocks with Sugarland and Bon Jovi” and you could be on TV!
Don’t miss Sugarland Enjoy The Ride Night at participating nightclubs across the country. Each nightclub will be playing songs from Sugarland’s new album throughout the evening, including the hit Want To, and pausing periodically to give away Sugarland prize packs.
Sugarland exploded onto the country music scene in 2004 with Twice The Speed Of Life, which gave birth to mega hits “Baby Girl” and “Something More,” both of which reached #2 on the charts and received digital platinum honors. Success translated to an overwhelming response for TV and award show performances, nominations, wins and big-time tours.
Sugarland has received a Grammy nomination, an American Music Award for “Breakthrough Favorite New Artist,” an ACM award for “New Duo/Group of the Year” and four additional nominations, as well as three CMA nominations. They have performed on The Tonight Show, Good Morning America, the Radio Music Awards, Grammy’s, CMA’s, ACM’s, CMT Awards, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve special, the season finale of Las Vegas and garnered the highest-rated CMT Crossroads with Bon Jovi. They have toured with Kenny Chesney and are currently touring with Brooks & Dunn.
source: Mercury Records
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