He was the remaining single member of the Lady Antebellum trio. But now Dave Haywood is in a twosome of his own - he's getting serious with girlfriend Kelli Cashiola, his rep tells People. The pair have been dating for six months, but have been friends for about five years. "I feel so lucky that our long friendship has grown into this relationship," Haywood, 29, says. "We are totally comfortable and ourselves with each other." Cashiola, 29, who works in marketing at Warner Music Group, recently joined her musician boyfriend for a weekend in Paris while the band was overseas promoting their third album,...
- 11/9/2011
- by Sara Hammel and Kay West
- PEOPLE.com
A live performance at her upcoming nuptials sounds like the ultimate wedding gift from her Lady Antebellum band mates, but it didn't make Hillary Scott's wish list. "I'm not asking them to sing or play an instrument. I'm not putting anybody I love to work on my wedding day," she tells December's Redbook magazine, referring to fellow country crooners Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley. "I even told our band and crew that I know it's a weekend off that we would normally have, so if they want to take a vacation and not come, they're not going to hurt my feelings.
- 11/3/2011
- by Alison Schwartz
- PEOPLE.com
Lady Antebellum’s Need You Now was one of the biggest American pop albums of 2010; with Own The Night, the Nashville trio has made a record for an America stuck in a different, less contemporary time. While the average age of Lady Antebellum’s members is a relatively youthful 28, Own The Night is purposely old-fashioned, even geriatric. The painfully chaste single “Just A Kiss” is make-out music for born-again Christians, with lead singers Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott singing about a “fire burning so bright” between them that they won’t dare take it past first base. On ...
- 10/11/2011
- avclub.com
“It was surreal. We were up for six awards, we hoped we’d walk away with one, maybe two, but once they kept coming, it was almost so shocking that it stopped being real,” is how musical frontman Charles Kelley remembers 13th February 2011.
That was the night his band, country pop trio Lady Antebellum, were christened the new darlings of the music world, sweeping the Grammy Awards and taking home five gongs, including the prestigious Record of the Year, for their song Need You Now.
“That turned it into a bit of a dream,” says Kelley, with classy understatement. “It was an interesting night, something that still hasn’t completely registered. But it obviously opened a few doors, and a little bit of awareness for the band.”
It wasn’t exactly overnight success, it being their second album. Nor were the trio complete outsiders to the tight-knit Nashville community that fosters the country music scene.
That was the night his band, country pop trio Lady Antebellum, were christened the new darlings of the music world, sweeping the Grammy Awards and taking home five gongs, including the prestigious Record of the Year, for their song Need You Now.
“That turned it into a bit of a dream,” says Kelley, with classy understatement. “It was an interesting night, something that still hasn’t completely registered. But it obviously opened a few doors, and a little bit of awareness for the band.”
It wasn’t exactly overnight success, it being their second album. Nor were the trio complete outsiders to the tight-knit Nashville community that fosters the country music scene.
- 10/7/2011
- by Caroline Frost
- Huffington Post
Grammy-winning country group Lady Antebellum revealed the secret to their drama-free, successful trio: they went to a group therapist.
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Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott are thankful for the therapy, with Hillary revealing, "I think honestly, any band or group needs to do it," adding, "There have been way too many bands way better than us that have broken up way too early, and we don't want that to happen.
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Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott are thankful for the therapy, with Hillary revealing, "I think honestly, any band or group needs to do it," adding, "There have been way too many bands way better than us that have broken up way too early, and we don't want that to happen.
- 9/27/2011
- Extra
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