You could meet and eat with Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum in Chicago at the House of Blues on April 14th, courtesy of Capitol Records and 98.1 the Hawk.
Charles Kelley admits that when he began The Driver album he didn’t want any female collaborators, yet somehow two famous females found their way onto his debut solo effort. The singer says that when it came to Stevie Nicks and Miranda Lambert, he couldn’t help himself.
When Charles Kelley announced his solo album The Driver, he let it be known that it didn't mean he was leaving Lady Antebellum. And he's not "Leaving Nashville," either.
Lady Antebellum singer Charles Kelley is speaking out about the death of Eagles legend Glenn Frey, paying tribute to his broad influence on country music.
Charles Kelley's The Driver album is a project that rewards commitment. There’s nothing as immediately infectious as many of his full-time band’s greatest hits. Instead, he’s hoping fans will dig deep into his lyrics.
Just days after receiving a Grammy nomination for his debut solo single "The Driver," Lady Antebellum singer Charles Kelley has abruptly canceled the remaining 2015 dates of his solo tour.
Country wardrobe malfunctions are rare, and the recoveries are first class. In this video of some of the most famous slips and splits you'll see that even when mistakes happen, the most famous women and men in the genre know how to react with dignity and class.
Charles Kelley's big secret is out. Not only has the Lady Antebellum star released his first-ever solo single in "The Driver," he's also embarking on a club tour and dropping a standalone EP!
Lady Antebellum singer Charles Kelley revealed plans for his debut solo album in front of an industry-only crowd in Nashville Wednesday night (Sept. 30).