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Kristian Merrill Bush (born March 14, 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Bush is one half of the
country music Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, ...
duo
Sugarland Sugarland is an American country music duo founded in Atlanta, Georgia. The duo consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals) and Kristian Bush (vocals, guitar, mandolin). They were founded in 2002, at which point Kristen Hall (vo ...
with
Jennifer Nettles Jennifer Odessa Nettles (born September 12, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer. Nettles is the lead vocalist of the duo Sugarland alongside Kristian Bush, and prior to this she fronted the Atlanta-based band ...
, and was a member of the
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duo
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with Andrew Hyra. In addition to his work in these two groups, Bush has released one solo album, ''
Southern Gravity ''Southern Gravity'' is the debut solo studio album by American country music singer Kristian Bush, one half of the duo Sugarland. It was released on April 7, 2015 via Streamsound Records Content Bush revealed the track list and title of the a ...
'', via
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in 2015.


Early life

Kristian Bush was born in
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. He is the great grandson of A.J. Bush, founder of
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; his part of the family sold their shares in the company when Bush was a child, although Kristian's cousin, Jay Bush, continues as company spokesman. Bush was raised outside of Knoxville in
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, a small town at the base of the
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that was also the hometown of
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. He was exposed to instruments from an early age, and picked up his first violin at the age of four years. During these early years, Bush, alongside younger brother Brandon, made his musical debut at the local Bush Beans Jamboree performing as Parton's opening act. Throughout childhood, Bush was enrolled in violin lessons and classically trained under the
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at the
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. The family eventually relocated to Knoxville and by the age of eleven, Bush agreed to play one season in the Knoxville Youth Symphony, before earning the right to lay the violin down for good and start learning the guitar. As a teenager, Bush stuck with the guitar and began to create original music. It wasn't long before he was writing his own songs and recording homemade albums. Bush attended
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Boarding School in Avon,
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, graduating in 1988. He then attended
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in
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,
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, earning a degree in Creative Writing. During college, Bush began to connect with Atlanta's growing music scene, often begging his way into clubs; witnessing first-hand success from bands like
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and (fellow Emory students) the
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.


Musical career

While attending Emory University, Bush was the lead singer and guitarist in the rock band Storyteller, with fellow Emory students Chris "Tex" Nolter (bass, guitar) and Jon Slatkin (drums). Storyteller covered the Replacement's "I Can't Wait”, Rod Stewart's "Maggie May”, The English Beat's "Mirror in the Bathroom", and Jane's Addiction's "Jane Says”, among other songs, and they performed at numerous bars, campus events and parties in Atlanta.


Billy Pilgrim

Bush started his career in the early 1990s forming folk rock duo
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along with Andrew Hyra. Bush and Hyra originally met in Knoxville after Hyra relocated to Tennessee with his sister Annie to pursue music together as a brother-sister duo, the Hyras. Bush had made a number of studio contacts while in college and he and the Hyras began performing together. Annie lent her voice to Bush's ''Politics and Pocketchange'' album, and Bush played guitar on the Hyras' ''Big Back Porch Songs''. Bush was recruited to fill in for a string of Hyra's shows when Annie parted ways for a job in Florida. As a new duo, Bush and Hyra soon relocated to Atlanta and began to gain a following with a place for themselves among the acoustic scene and songwriting community. They performed on Emory's campus occasionally under their names, before they chose a moniker for the duo. Bush and Hyra decided upon the name Billy Pilgrim (borrowed from the time traveling protagonist of
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's ''
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'') and released a pair of albums for
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(their 1994 self-titled debut and 1995's Bloom), earning multiple Top 5 singles on the AAA charts, rotation on VH1 and a reputation as dynamic live performers who traveled from the tiny stage of
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in
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, to a worldwide tour supporting
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in 1995.


Sugarland

Bush co-founded
Sugarland Sugarland is an American country music duo founded in Atlanta, Georgia. The duo consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals) and Kristian Bush (vocals, guitar, mandolin). They were founded in 2002, at which point Kristen Hall (vo ...
in 2002, signed with
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in 2004, and exploded onto the country music scene. They have surpassed sales of over 22 million albums worldwide, achieved five No. 1 singles and won numerous awards, including trophies from the
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Sugarland broke through in 2004 with the release of their debut single " Baby Girl", the first single from their multi-platinum debut album ''
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''. The trio became a duo in 2006, when they also released their second album, '' Enjoy the Ride''. This album produced their first two No. 1 singles (in the U.S.), "
Want To "Want To" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in August 2006 as the first single from the album '' Enjoy the Ride''. It was their first single not to feature former member Kristen Hall. Alt ...
" and "
Settlin' "Settlin'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in January 2007 as the second single from their album '' Enjoy the Ride'', and their second consecutive number one hit. The song reached the top ...
", and won the duo a Grammy for "
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". In 2008 they released their third album, titled ''
Love on the Inside ''Love on the Inside'' is the third studio album by American country music duo Sugarland, first released on July 22, 2008, as a Deluxe Fan Edition, including five bonus tracks, with the standard edition one week later, on July 29, on Mercury Nashvi ...
''. This album produced three more No. 1 singles with "
All I Want to Do "All I Want to Do" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in May 2008 as the first single from their album ''Love on the Inside'', which was released on July 22, 2008. The duo's two members, l ...
", " Already Gone"and "
It Happens "It Happens" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in February 2009 as the third single from their album ''Love on the Inside''. The duo's members, Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, wrote the ...
". Their fourth album, '' The Incredible Machine'' was released on October 19, 2010 in both a standard and deluxe edition. Upon ''The Incredible Machine'' being certified platinum, Sugarland has sold in excess of 14 million records. Nettles and Bush also write all of the band's songs. In October of 2012, they were inducted into the
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. At the 51st Annual Country Music Association Awards in 2017, Sugarland officially reunited following a five year hiatus and announced that they were working on new music together. Their first full-band shows were at the C2C: Country to Country festival in March 2018. Their sixth studio album, '' Bigger'' was released on June 8, 2019.


Solo

To date, Bush has won six
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for his songwriting abilities, and in 2011 he founded the music publishing company and songwriting collective Songs of the Architect. Recent producing and songwriting collaborations include
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,
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,
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, the dB’s, Martin Johnson of
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,
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star
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, and up-and-comers including
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,
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,
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,
Lauren Alaina Lauren Alaina Kristine Suddeth (born November 8, 1994) is an American singer and songwriter from Rossville, Georgia. She was the runner-up on the tenth season of ''American Idol.'' Her debut studio album, ''Wildflower,'' was released on Octobe ...
,
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and Alana Springsteen. Bush made his solo debut in March 2013 at the inaugural C2C: Country to Country Festival at the
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in
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; his first single as a solo act, "Love or Money," debuted on
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in Europe the following week, along with an official lyric video released on
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for fans back home in the States. He often takes part in the
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'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. Bush is also a frequent panelist and speaker at events for the
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. In July 2013, Bush collaborated with Canada-based computer and video game developer
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, to become the latest character, and first celebrity guest in the hit online game, ''
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. ''Bush became a fan of the game after being introduced to it by his 11-year-old son. He then took his liking of the game to hi
Twitter account
and was soon connected with head developer Dave Kerr. Bush received an invitation to guest star'' ''and made his debut as the all-new "Shugabush" monster on July 29, 2013. Bush provides his own mandolin and vocal recordings for the character. A new island was also added to the game, called Shugabush Island, with a song that highly resembled Bush's " Love Or Money ". On October 10, 2013, "Love or Money" was remixed by longtime
Sugarland Sugarland is an American country music duo founded in Atlanta, Georgia. The duo consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals) and Kristian Bush (vocals, guitar, mandolin). They were founded in 2002, at which point Kristen Hall (vo ...
producer
Byron Gallimore Byron Gallimore (born in Puryear, Tennessee) is an American record producer known for more than two decades of work in the field of country music. He has worked with artists Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Sugarland, Lee Ann Womack, and Jo Dee Messina. F ...
and released to iTunes in the United States. After the collaboration, Gallimore asked to hear more of Bush's solo music, and subsequently signed him to his own label,
Streamsound Records Streamsound Records was an independent American record label specializing in country music artists. It was launched by Byron Gallimore (producer of Tim McGraw, Sugarland, Faith Hill) and Jim Wilkes in 2012. Streamsound Records is based in Nashv ...
. Bush's debut solo single, "
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", was released on July 28, 2014. His first solo album, ''
Southern Gravity ''Southern Gravity'' is the debut solo studio album by American country music singer Kristian Bush, one half of the duo Sugarland. It was released on April 7, 2015 via Streamsound Records Content Bush revealed the track list and title of the a ...
'', was released on April 7, 2015. He wrote over 300 songs for the project, which he refers to as a “mainstream country record that is meant to be played on the radio.” On February 5, 2016, it was announced that Bush has signed a new publishing, producing, and label deal with
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, where he will record under their imprint Wheelhouse Records. "Forever Now (Say Yes)", written and performed by Bush, became the new theme song for the TLC reality series ''
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'' when their 14th season premiered on March 4, 2016. Bush also makes a guest appearance on the show later in the season. Bush collaborated with playwright Janece Shaffer on ''Troubadour'', a romantic comedy set in 1950s Nashville (featuring original songs by Bush) that was scheduled to make its debut at the
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in Atlanta, Georgia on January 28, 2017. In March 2017, he returned to the C2C: Country to Country festival, headlining the CMA songwriters series. On May 31, 2019, Bush released a new EP, ''Summertime Six Pack''. Bush has also co-written with actress and singer
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on three of her albums; ''Rita Wilson'', ''Bigger Picture'', and ''Halfway to Home''. He will be touring will Wilson in 2019.


Dark Water

In 2019 Bush formed a new band with his brother Brandon, and friend Benji Shanks called Dark Water. He calls the band "an amazing experience", and he "can't wait for people to hear it."


Radio

On
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, Bush presented 'Country Duos', selecting some of his favourite country songs. He presented coverage of the 2017
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on
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.


Personal life

Bush has a son and a daughter from his marriage, which ended in 2011. Bush's brother Brandon is a former member of the rock group
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, and also tours with Sugarland and Kristian's solo project as a keyboardist.


Awards and accolades

* 2012 Named Distinguished Alumnus, Avon Old Farms School * 2011 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year - Sugarland * 2011 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year - Sugarland, "Stuck Like Glue" * 2011 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo - Sugarland * 2010 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year - Sugarland * 2009 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year - Sugarland * 2009 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year - Sugarland, "All I Want To Do" * 2009 ACM Awards Top Vocal Duo - Sugarland * 2009 Grammy Awards Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group - Sugarland, "Stay" * 2009 Grammy Awards Best Country Song - Sugarland, "Stay" * 2008 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year - Sugarland * 2008 CMT Music Awards Duo Video of the Year - Sugarland, "Stay" * 2008 ACM Awards Single of the Year - Sugarland, "Stay" * 2007 CMA Awards Vocal Duo of the Year - Sugarland * 2007 CMT Awards Duo Video of the Year - Sugarland, "Want To" * 2006 ACM Awards Top New Duo or Vocal Group - Sugarland * 2005 American Music Awards Favorite Breakthrough New Artist - Sugarland


Discography


Solo releases

* ''Paint It All'' (2002) * "Love or Money" ingle(2013) * "Trailer Hitch" ingle(2014)


Billy Pilgrim

* ''St. Christopher's Crossing'' (1992) * ''Words Like Numbers'' (1993) * ''Billy Pilgrim'' (1994) * ''
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'' (1995) * ''In the Time Machine'' (2001)


Sugarland

* ''Premium Quality Tunes'' (2003) * ''Sugar in the Raw'' (2003) * ''
Twice the Speed of Life ''Twice the Speed of Life'' is the debut studio album by American country music group Sugarland, released on October 26, 2004, through Mercury Nashville Records. The album peaked at number 16 on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top Count ...
'' (2004) * '' Enjoy the Ride'' (2006) * ''
Love on the Inside ''Love on the Inside'' is the third studio album by American country music duo Sugarland, first released on July 22, 2008, as a Deluxe Fan Edition, including five bonus tracks, with the standard edition one week later, on July 29, on Mercury Nashvi ...
'' (2008) * ''
Live on the Inside ''Live on the Inside'' is a live DVD/CD set from country music duo Sugarland. It is their first live CD/DVD set and their fourth album overall. It was released on August 4, 2009, exclusively at Wal-Mart stores, and debuted at number one on both ...
'' (2009) * ''
Gold and Green ''Gold and Green'' is the fourth studio album and first Christmas music, Christmas album from American country music duo Sugarland. The album was released on October 13, 2009, through Mercury Records Nashville. It features five original songs ...
'' (2009) * '' The Incredible Machine'' (2010)


Studio albums


Singles


Music videos


References


External links


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