The country group formerly known as Lady Antebellum video chatted with blues singer Lady A after she blasted the band for changing its name to the stage name she had been using for more than 20 years.
after she blasted the band for changing its name to the stage name she had been using for more than 20 years.
"Transparent, honest, and authentic conversations were had," read the post, also shared by White."We are excited to share we are moving forward with positive solutions and common ground. The hurt is turning into hope. More to come." She told Rolling Stone no one from the group — featuring members Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood — reached out to her prior to revealing the name change.
The country group behind hits"Need You Now" and "Bartender" announced the name change on Thursday, saying it was renouncing antebellum, a term used particularly to describe existing before the American Civil War.
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