Sugarland began as a trio of singer/songwriters from the Atlanta, GA, area, each of whom had some level of renown as a solo performer. Lead singer
Jennifer Nettles had previously fronted
Soul Miner's Daughter, and her gospel background and deep soul approach to country music makes her an ideal lead voice in the trio. Songwriter
Kristen Hall had already released two solo albums on Windham Hill Records, while
Kristian Bush was half (with
Andrew Hyra) of the critically acclaimed duo
Billy Pilgrim, which had also released a pair of albums. The trio began working together in 2002, self-releasing an EP of demo recordings (available online or at
Sugarland shows) called Premium Quality Tunes that same year. After a series of phenomenal live shows began to build a buzz around the group, they were signed to Mercury Records, which released a two-song single ("Baby Girl" b/w "Stand Back Up") early in 2004, following it up with a
Garth Fundis-produced full-length album,
Twice the Speed of Life, that same year. A second full-length,
Enjoy the Ride, was released by Mercury Nashville in 2006 and was a huge success, garnering attention in both pop and country quarters.
Hall, obviously a gifted songwriter, was credited with working on only a single track on
Enjoy the Ride, and her abrupt departure from the group in 2006, leaving
Sugarland a duo, raised a few eyebrows. For
Love on the Inside, they successfully lobbied Mercury to let them co-produce their own album and record in Georgia instead of Music City. The result is the most organic of
Sugarland's three albums. In 2009,
Sugarland exploded and became full fledged superstars. The year yielded them platinum status for
Love on the Inside; a prime-time network television special called Live on the Inside (which resulted in a live album marketed in various packages); and, finally, their first Christmas recording,
Gold and Green, which featured new holiday-themed originals as well as more traditional fare.~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide