The post Lady Antebellum’s New Name, Lady A, Rips Off a Black Blues Singer appeared first on Consequence of Sound. In an interview with Rolling Stone, White said that neither the band nor their ...
And the battle between the two Lady A’s — mega-successful white country band v. obscure Black blues singer — continues. Now lawyers are involved, and no matter who ends up being victorious in the ...
If he was a bragging man, Charles Kelley would have plenty to talk about -- from winning the Country Music Association award for Best New Artist of the Year in 2008 to taking home the Academy Of ...
A blues singer who has long used the stage name Lady A says an agreement announced between herself and the country-music trio Lady A, formerly Lady Antebellum, was premature and a breach of good faith ...
On Thursday, Grammy-winning country band Lady Antebellum formally changed its name to Lady A. In a lengthy statement explaining the change, the band members acknowledged they didn’t fully appreciate ...
The trio's latest album, "What a Song Can Do (Chapter One)," arrived June 25. After 15 years of crafting chart-topping hits, garnering seven Grammys and captivating country music fans, Lady A is ...
Lady Antebellum, Jonas Brothers, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus among headlining acts. April 26, 2010 — -- "Good Morning America" announced its sizzling 2010 Summer Concert Series lineup with the ...
As a country act sang in the 2008 hit “Lookin’ For a Good Time,” “complicated situations/only get worse in the morning light.” That band was, at the time, named Lady Antebellum. This June, following ...
"For many Black people," writes Jeremy Helligar, the word "Dixie" "conjures a time and a place of bondage... This is a discussion we need to have, and they should be a part of it." The Dixie Chicks ...
In June, the country trio formerly known as Lady Antebellum published a statement saying that they were “regretful and embarrassed” that they had not taken into account the negative associations of ...
And the battle between the two Lady A’s — mega-successful, white country band vs. obscure, Black blues singer — continues. Now lawyers are involved, and no matter who ends up being victorious in the ...
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