Sugarland

Nettles was also a featured vocalist on rock band Bon Jovi's late 2005-early 2006 single "Who Says You Can't Go Home", which also topped the country music charts.

Their four studio albums for this label — Twice the Speed of Life, Enjoy the Ride, Love on the Inside, and The Incredible Machine — are all certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

According to a statement released on January 17, 2006, by Nettles and Bush, Hall left the group to "stay home and write songs."

The first two singles from this album—"Want To" and "Settlin'"—both reached Number One on the country music charts, while "Everyday America" and "Stay" were both Top Ten hits.

[5] A limited-edition version of the CD, sold exclusively at Wal-Mart, was released in late 2007 and included a 5-song Christmas EP.

It also introduces four other bonus tracks, including "Fall Into Me," "Operation: Working Vacation," "Wishing," and a cover of Matt Nathanson's "Come On Get Higher.

They were supported by Ashton Shepherd and Kellie Pickler and the tour concluded after 25 performances on November 16, 2008, in Bossier City, Louisiana.

During the awards show, Jennifer Nettles teamed with Jon Bon Jovi for "Who Says You Can't Go Home".

[29] On September 10, 2010, Sugarland appeared on The Today Show[30] and performed "Stuck Like Glue" – the first single from their album The Incredible Machine, which was released on October 19, 2010, in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.

[32] Influences on the record included English electronic group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and progressive rock musician Peter Gabriel.

[33] The American Express concert series Unstaged pairs Sugarland with director Kenny Ortega for a performance from New York City streamed live on October 18, 2010.

[35] On December 5, 2010, Sugarland performed at "The VH1 Divas Salute The Troops" show, hosted by Kathy Griffin, which aired on VH1.

Other performers included Katy Perry, Keri Hilson, Nicki Minaj, Paramore, and Grace Potter.

Sugarland performed their country crossover single "Stuck Like Glue," after an introduction by supermodel Marisa Miller and Jennifer Nettles' brother, a member of the Air Force.

"[37] Sugarland graced the stage of American Idol in March, performing the hit "Stuck Like Glue.

The station is programmed by Nettles and Bush and allows fans to hear experiences from both singers' lives and their current musical endeavors.

[45] The duo recorded the song "Run" with Matt Nathanson on his album Modern Love but Nettles and Bush are credited individually on the track.

On August 13, 2011, an outdoor stage collapsed due to high winds at the duo's concert at the Indiana State Fair for their Incredible Machine Tour, killing seven people and injuring more than 45.

Sugarland subsequently canceled their concert scheduled for the following day, August 14, 2011, at the Iowa State Fair.

[46] The band also posted a letter on their website explaining their resulting emotional experiences from the stage collapse, as well as a tribute for the families.

Two months later, on October 28, 2011, Sugarland held a free benefit concert in honor of the victims of the stage collapse.

[47] One month later, on November 23, it was announced that forty-four lawsuits had been brought against Sugarland and a handful of organizations involved with the show, citing an unspecified damage amount for compensation.

[52] On Saturday, November 26, 2011, Jennifer Nettles married her boyfriend of two years, Justin Miller, in a sunset ceremony at Blackberry Farms in East Tennessee.

"[55] Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles paired with Pepsi Max and recorded a commercial for Super Bowl XLVI.

Nettles recorded Hank Williams' "Your Cheatin' Heart" which is featured in the commercial as a Coke Zero delivery man tries to buy a Pepsi Max without being discovered.

[59] With Nettles on maternity leave,[60] Bush made his solo debut in March 2013 at the inaugural C2C: Country to Country Festival at the O2 Arena in London, England; his first song as a solo act, "Love or Money," debuted on iTunes in Europe the following week.

[61] He often takes part in the Country Music Association's Songwriters Series, which has included various appearances across the United States, as well as time spent abroad with the CMA's first-ever international initiative showcasing Nashville songwriters and their work to foreign audiences in clubs and theaters.

In April 2024, they reunited for a performance of Phil Collins' "Take Me Home, at the 2024 CMT Music Awards alongside Little Big Town.

According to both Bush and Nettles, Hall's reason for her departure was to "stay home and write songs" and they both supported the decision.

[70] In July 2008, less than three years after Hall left Sugarland, she filed a lawsuit[71] for $14 million[72] against Bush and Nettles stating that she was being excluded from sharing profits as had been agreed upon after her departure.

Sugarland performing in 2006
Sugarland performing in 2008
Sugarland performing in 2011