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1 Music 1010 Presentation Lady Antebellum By: George Farnsworth

2 Lady Antebellum Made up of three members: Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood. Made up of three members: Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood. Started in 2006 from Nashville Tennessee. Started in 2006 from Nashville Tennessee. Had three major tours: Lady Antebellum(2007- 2008), Need You Now (2009-2011), and Own the Night (2011-Present). Had three major tours: Lady Antebellum(2007- 2008), Need You Now (2009-2011), and Own the Night (2011-Present).

3 They have been nominated for 11 Grammy awards winning 7 of them thus far. They have been nominated for 11 Grammy awards winning 7 of them thus far. Have been nominated for many other awards varying from Fan Favorite (Kids Choice Awards) to International Group (BRIT Awards). Have been nominated for many other awards varying from Fan Favorite (Kids Choice Awards) to International Group (BRIT Awards).

4 Charles Kelley Born September 11, 1981 in Evans, Georgia. Born September 11, 1981 in Evans, Georgia. Credited for starting the group. Credited for starting the group. Married to Cassie McConnell. Married to Cassie McConnell. His older brother is Josh Kelley, also a musician who helped him get his start. His older brother is Josh Kelley, also a musician who helped him get his start.

5 Hillary Scott Born on April 1, 1986 in Nashville Tennessee. Born on April 1, 1986 in Nashville Tennessee. Her parents are country music artists Linda Davis and Lang Scott. This gave her a great boost into the industry. Her parents are country music artists Linda Davis and Lang Scott. This gave her a great boost into the industry. She is married to Chris Tyrell who is also the drummer for Lady Antebellum. She is married to Chris Tyrell who is also the drummer for Lady Antebellum.

6 Dave Haywood Born July 5, 1982 in Augusta Georgia. Born July 5, 1982 in Augusta Georgia. Met Charles Kelley in middle school and have been friends ever since. Met Charles Kelley in middle school and have been friends ever since. He is the instrumentalist of the group playing the guitar, piano, and mandolin while also singing. He is the instrumentalist of the group playing the guitar, piano, and mandolin while also singing.

7 Song History “Love Don’t Live Here” “Love Don’t Live Here” “Need You Now” “Need You Now” “Own the Night” “Own the Night” “Lookin’ for a Good Time” “Lookin’ for a Good Time”

8 “Love Don’t Live Here” Released Oct 2, 2007 as the groups first single written by all three together. Released Oct 2, 2007 as the groups first single written by all three together. The song is about confronting an ex-lover. The song is about confronting an ex-lover. Nominated for a award in 51 st Grammy Awards, but did not win. Nominated for a award in 51 st Grammy Awards, but did not win. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=d_42IUpKPss http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=d_42IUpKPss http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=d_42IUpKPss http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=d_42IUpKPss

9 “Need You Now” Released in August 2009. Released in August 2009. Inspired by Charles Kelley after having to leave his wife on her birthday for a writing appointment. Inspired by Charles Kelley after having to leave his wife on her birthday for a writing appointment. Won Best Country Album in the 2011 Grammy awards. Won Best Country Album in the 2011 Grammy awards. The second tour for the group was based and named after this song. The second tour for the group was based and named after this song. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=eM213aMKTHg http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=eM213aMKTHg http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=eM213aMKTHg http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=eM213aMKTHg

10 “Own the Night” Released in September 2011. Released in September 2011. Idea came when Charles Kelley said to some friend in a bar, “Lets own the night!” Idea came when Charles Kelley said to some friend in a bar, “Lets own the night!” Won Best Country Album in the 2012 Grammy awards. Won Best Country Album in the 2012 Grammy awards. Went on tour again named after this song. Went on tour again named after this song. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yIAu-dx21Bs http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yIAu-dx21Bs http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yIAu-dx21Bs http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=yIAu-dx21Bs

11 “Lookin’ for a Good Time” Released in 2009. Released in 2009. Great example of the groups connection to people in their lives. Great example of the groups connection to people in their lives. Talks about a man going out to find a “good time”. Talks about a man going out to find a “good time”. Song lyrics are different between the CD and the radio. Song lyrics are different between the CD and the radio. http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=iNZIJ059hKQ http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=iNZIJ059hKQ http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=iNZIJ059hKQ http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=iNZIJ059hKQ

12 Listening Guides

13 “Love Don’t Live Here” 0:00 Intro- The song starts with the guitar and the mandolin playing the dynamic. The beat of the song is nice and easy all the way through. 0:06 Verse 1- The vocals start with Charles Kelley. The guitar and the mandolin are still playing the same melody. About half way through the drums come in and pick up the beat. In this verse he talks about his old lover coming back to see him. He says “there is nothing that you can say or do to take what you did back”. Knowing that he wrote this song from an actual experience of his, he puts a lot of emotion into it. 1:16 Chorus- All three artists sing the chorus of the song. Nothing changes except for the notes the mandolin plays. They are higher and sound more “twangy” throughout the chorus. This is where the name of the song is really brought out, “Love don’t live here anymore”. 1:53 Verse 2- In this verse the guitar has an interesting few notes that I really like. It is at the 2:07 mark. It comes after the words, “you can try to justify everything you did”. These notes make it sound like whatever she would say obviously would not work. Charles Kelley also hit’s a high not to show the emotion of the words and power of which he uses them. 2:28 Chorus- The end chorus is the same as the first and runs right into the coda. 3:00 Coda- The drums come in really strong and pick up the beat. The guitar and mandolin also pick up and become louder. The vocals octaves reach a higher point giving the sound of attitude in his voice. He finishes out the song repeating the title over and over.

14 “Need You Now” 0:00 Intro- The song starts out with guitar and piano with the drums coming in to set the beat. For the beginning they play a answering machine message from a man to his wife saying that he really misses her and wants her to call back. 0:36 Verse 1- The guitar and piano continue playing the melody while the drums pick up. This gives the song a more intense feeling and really grabs your attention to make you listen. Hillary Scott starts out with the vocals with the woman‘s side. 1:06 Chorus- Both Hillary and Charles sing the chorus in the song. They really pick up the volume and emotion. They are singing as if they are the two people, the man who left the message and the woman who’s phone he called. The instruments stay the same. 1:40 Verse 2- This is the man’s side of the vocals. Charles Kelley is the one singing. The beat and instrumentals of the song continue to stay the same, not much variation throughout the whole thing. 2:11 Chorus- The chorus is really where the title of the song is brought out in a lot of emotion. They say “I don’t know how I can do without, I just need you now!” I know this is how a lot of people feel in their own lives, it is definitely how Charles felt as he was writing this song 2:53 Coda- The song closes with, what I think, is the best line to sum up the whole song. They say, “Yes Id rather hurt then feel nothing at all”. 3:47 Closing- The guitar, drums and piano continue a run that helps you continue to think of the words of the song. The guitar is still playing the melody, but the drums and piano hit several notes which bring a feeling of no closure to the song.

15 “Own the Night” 0:00- The song starts with the organ playing a simple drawn out note. A about 0:10 the guitar and mandolin come in to set and play the dynamic. This is a pretty high tempo fun song with a lot of feeling. 0:20 Verse 1- Starts with Charles Kelley singing the vocals. The instruments stay the same until 0:39 when the drums come in really strong. This gives the feeling of more emotion and more importance on what he is singing at that moment. 1:09 Verse 2- Same instrumentals with Charles and Hillary Scott coming in very softly to sing harmony with him. 1:34 Guitar Solo- Dave Haywood has a guitar solo in right about the middle of the song. He only goes for about 10 seconds, but it gives you the chance to pause and think about what is going on in the story of the song. 1:44 Verse 3- Vocals continue with Charles and Hillary. The instruments also stay the same with the guitar dieing down through the verse. 2:03 Coda- All the instruments die out except for the mandolin and drums. It gives the feeling that the things they are about to say are very important and need to be listened to very carefully. 2:40 Closing- Starts with Charles yelling “yeah” to emphasize what he just sang. He and Hillary then go through a section of section of runs to close the song with instruments still playing the same dynamic as the whole song.

16 “Lookin’ for a Good Time” 0:00 Intro- Starts with Charles Kelley just talking. He says, “Hey what you drinkin baby?” The electric guitar comes in first followed by the drums to set the beat. Him talking at the beginning really sets the fun mood of the song. The electric guitar also helps with its really unique signature. 0:18 Verse 1- Charles Kelley starts with the vocals while the instruments continue to play the same. Hillary Scott comes in at 0:34 to sing as the girl he is trying to pick up in the bar. Toward the end of the verse the drums pick up the tempo to lead into the chorus. 0:49 Chorus- The drums stay at the high tempo throughout the chorus while the guitar is still playing the same. Charles and Hillary together say, “I’m just lookin for a good time!” They sing that over and over. 1:15 Verse 2- The electric guitar begins to play at a higher tempo. It makes the verse feel very choppy and quick. Again toward the end of the verse the drums also pick up the tempo to lead into the chorus. 1:47 Chorus- The chorus repeats the same as it did before. 2:07 Guitar Solo- Dave Haywood has a short guitar solo in between the chorus and the coda. He uses the great sound of the electric guitar. There is a very small range in this solo, he never really takes it up a notch until the end of his solo. 2:14 Coda- The instruments get very quite so you can only hear them in the background of the song. Charles and Hillary continue to sing the vocals. 2:32 Chorus- To finish out the song they return to the chorus. It is the same as the first to until the end where they hold out the notes for the finale’.

17 Works Cited http://www.countrymusic.about.com - “Lady Antebellum- Biography” http://www.countrymusic.about.com http://www.musicstop.org/lady-antebellum - “Lady Antebellum” http://www.musicstop.org/lady-antebellum http://www.theboot.com - “Lady Antebellum”, “We Own the Night”, “Need You Now”, “Love Don’t Live Here”, “Lookin for a Good Time” http://www.theboot.com http://www.allmusic.com - “Lady A Bio”, “Own the Night Review”, “Need You Now Review” http://www.allmusic.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum - “Lady Antebellum” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Antebellum


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