Just days after receiving a Grammy nomination for his debut solo single "The Driver," Lady Antebellum singer Charles Kelley has abruptly canceled the remaining 2015 dates of his solo tour.
Hillary Scott was the first of the Lady Antebellum trio to welcome a little one, and the singer shares now that her daughter, Eisele Kate, is two, she’s really started to come into her own and “find her voice” — but that’s not all she’s learning. Apparently, Eisele is a regular flirt backstage.
Charles Kelley's big secret is out. Not only has the Lady Antebellum star released his first-ever solo single in "The Driver," he's also embarking on a club tour and dropping a standalone EP!
Lady Antebellum singer Charles Kelley revealed plans for his debut solo album in front of an industry-only crowd in Nashville Wednesday night (Sept. 30).
The audience at the Allegan County Fair in Michigan got to experience a rare colliding of worlds Sept. 17, when Lady Antebellum invited breakout star Cam to join them onstage for a throwback cover performance. The band delighted fans with the Dixie Chicks hit “Cowboy Take Me Away,” and shared a clip from the show on Instagram afterward.
Lady Antebellum are planning a few months off, and Dave Haywood says he's looking forward to relaxing ... and getting back to work. Sure, it seems like the two ideas conflict each other, but when you hear him explain what he's got planned, it all makes sense.
The newest member of Lady Antebellum’s band of littles will be a boy, Charles Kelley and his wife Cassie announced Friday morning (Aug. 28) on Good Morning America. The couple opened up about their two-year struggle with infertility on the show as part of its weeklong focus on fertility.
Lady Antebellum have been hard at work this year, but the hitmaking country trio will take a break from recording and touring after their current tour comes to an end.