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Saturday 20 August 2011

Sugarland Tour Resumes, Asking For "Moment Of Silence" For The Tragedy Indiana

Sugarland Tour Resumes, Asking For "Moment Of Silence" For The Tragedy Indiana
It has been almost a week since it was a simple Sugarland brush away some risk - if death is imminent - when the scene, the duo was to perform at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis before his eyes wrinkled minutes before the peformance.
Understandably, the band and his entourage took a few days off to recover after the weather accident, which killed five people and wounding dozens of others. On Thursday night, they continued their tour of The Incredible Machine is in Albuquerque, New Mexico - and, as expected, there were some solemn words of the public.
When the stage is surrounded by all the crew, Sugarland Jennifer Nettles has said that the brief details of the tragedy, he then asked the crowd to stand for a moment of silence wounded ", and these beautiful lives that were lost."
A complete silence fell in the room for a few seconds, then launched into Kristian Bush, guitar chords, Sugarland's "Love".
Due to the fact that the group is defined and the instruments were lost in the collapse Indiana, the scene looked Stark. Nettles and Bush himself was wearing a plain black dress, which contributes to the overall feel robbed.
After finishing the song, Nettles told the audience: "We know from Albuquerque, you came to see a show. Obviously, the loss of all of our and our instruments and equipment, this incredible machine is very different now. But we will do our best effort to put on our faces and professionals who come here and celebrate with you the joy and healing power of music. "
Sugarland is currently an open letter to fans on her official website, stating that the loss of his game and the team is "insignificant" in light of the global tragedy.
"Although the music can not change events, and the loss of the Indiana State Fair, it is hoped to serve a ritual and a balm for comfort and promote healing in this time of great sadness," they said.
The group plans a private ceremony in New York to honor those who died, and "now watch" until that moment.
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