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Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles Marries
Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles had a sweet Thanksgiving weekend – she got married.
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48 Ind. Fair Victims Sue Sugarland Over Collapse
Country duo Sugarland was named in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by 44 survivors of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse and family members of four people who died, by far the largest claim yet stemming from the tragedy.
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Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles Says She Wept After Indiana Stage Collapse
Country duo Sugarland’s lead singer says she wept after the deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair this summer and that she’ll always be connected with the people who were there.
Jennifer Nettles says in an interview to air Tuesday night on ABC’s “In The Spotlight With Robin Roberts” that she didn’t see the stage rigging be blown onto fans awaiting the Aug. 13 concert because band members were still underneath the stage.
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Sugarland Fans Hope For Night Of Healing As Band Returns To Ind. After Deadly Stage Collapse
Survivors and those still traumatized by the deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair hoped for some musical healing Friday as country band Sugarland returned to the state for a benefit concert more than 10 weeks after a tragic night that continues to conjure up painful memories.
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Sugarland Returning To Indianapolis For Free Concert Following Deadly Fair Stage Collapse
Sugarland plans to stage a free concert in Indianapolis on Oct. 28, 11 weeks after a stage collapsed on fans, killing seven people, just before the country music duo was to perform at the Indiana State Fair.
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Sugarland Resumes Tour In New Mexico After Tragic Stage Collapse At Indiana Fair That Killed 5
Sugarland returned to the stage on Thursday for their first performance since a stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair killed five people.
The Grammy-winning country duo asked its Albuquerque audience for a moment of silence in honor of those who were wounded “and the beautiful lives that were lost.”
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Sugarland Resumes Tour After Tragic Stage Collapse At Indiana Fair That Killed 5
Sugarland prepared to return to the stage on Thursday for their first performance since a stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair killed five people.
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Sugarland Plans Memorial For Indiana Collapse Victims
Country duo Sugarland says it’s planning a private memorial in Indiana to honor five fans who died when a stage and rigging collapsed at the Indiana State Fair last weekend.
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Decision To Hold Back Sugarland Performance At Indiana State Fair May Have Saved Country Duo
It came down to seconds and one critical decision that may have saved the lives of country duo Sugarland and others at the Indiana State Fair where five people died when the stage collapsed.
Tour manager Hellen Rollens looked at the sky and decided to hold the band backstage a minute before 60 to 70 mph wind gusts toppled the roof and the metal scaffolding holding lights and other equipment on Saturday night in Indianapolis.
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Sugarland, Sara Bareilles Express Grief Over Indiana Stage Collapse Tragedy
Country duo Sugarland has spoken out following Saturday’s stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis (where they were scheduled to perform) that took the lives of five and injured more than four dozen others.
“We are all right after our stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair tonight. Many of our fans and friends in Indianapolis may not be,” the band said in a statement released to Access Hollywood on Sunday. “Please keep them in your thoughts, prayers, or whatever form of strength you are able to send. They need you. Thank you.”
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Strong Winds Topple Stage Before Sugarland Show At Indiana State Fair, Killing Four, Injuring 40
A stage collapsed during a powerful storm at the Indiana State Fair on Saturday, sending steel scaffolding into the terrified crowd and killing at least four people awaiting a performance by the country band Sugarland.
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Country Band Sugarland Settles Lawsuit By Group’s Founder Claiming She Was Owed More Than $14M
The two members of the country band Sugarland have settled a lawsuit with the group’s founding member, who had claimed she was owed more than $14 million.


