Lady A singer Charles Kelley has had a very public battle with addiction. The band postponed a tour so he could get sober. In a new interview, he compared fame to a drug. Keep reading for the latest on his sobriety journey. Lady A’s Charles Kelley Calls Fame A Drug Amid Sobriety Journey Charles Kelley
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The unfortunate dark side of being at the top of the entertainment industry means you’re exposed to numerous vices. For Lady A’s Charles Kelley, that vice was the bottle. Recently, the singer opened up about what finally led him to quit alcohol for good. So, what did he reveal? Charles Kelley At The Top Of
Lady A released a statement letting fans know they are postponing their 2022 Request Line Tour until 2023. The tour was supposed to get started on August 13 in Nashville, Tennessee. In the statement, Lady A announced as a group that they were postponing the tour because they were rallying around a “family member.” It
Lady A canceled a recent appearance at Lakefront Music Festival. The event took place on Saturday, July 10. Unfortunately, Charles Kelley suffered appendicitis and had to bow out. As a result, the band respectively pulled from the scheduled event. This news was disappointing to fans who looked forward to seeing the trio perform live after
Randy Travis’ 1987 hit “Forever and Ever, Amen” is still a favorite among country music fans. Last year, he joined in on the last verse for Josh Turner’s cover of the love song for Turner’s album Country State of Mind. While Randy Travis did not attend the Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music,