Kristian Bush Charms The Ladies Of The Talk With Performance Of Hit Single “Trailer Hitch”
April 22, 2015
Nashville, TN (April 22, 2015) – Platinum-selling country star and Streamsound recording artist Kristian Bush charmed CBS’ The Talk hosts – Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood – yesterday (4/21) with a lively performance of his Top 20 hit “Trailer Hitch.” Both Chen and Osbourne tweeted their praise of Bush and SOUTHERN GRAVITY, and the seasoned entertainer had the studio audience snapping and grooving to the song’s catchy beat.
Watch the performance here:
http://www.cbs.com/shows/the_talk/video/E4F415D3-1AC9-BA58-4E47-DD9ED3F4D5CD/the-talk-kristian-bush-performs-live/
“Trailer Hitch” is the lead single from Bush’s critically acclaimed debut solo album SOUTHERN GRAVITY. Released to rave reviews, SOUTHERN GRAVITY has been lauded by THE BOSTON GLOBE, ROLLING STONE, and THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD as well as COUNTRY WEEKLY, who named it the “feel-good album of the year.”
Bush has been leaving his mark on music for more than two decades. The singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist started his career with folk-rock duo Billy Pilgrim in the early ‘90s, releasing a much-lauded pair of albums for Atlantic Records (self-titled debut and BLOOM). In 2004, he exploded onto the country music scene with Sugarland, surpassing sales of over 22 million albums worldwide, achieving five No. 1 singles and winning numerous awards, including GRAMMYs, AMAs, ACMs, CMT Music Awards and CMAs. To date, Bush has garnered six BMI Awards for his songwriting, and in 2011 he founded the music publishing company and songwriting collective Songs of the Architect, collaborating with Matt Nathanson, the dB’s, Martin Johnson of Boys Like Girls, Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale and more.
Bush is currently headlining shows nationwide with his PUT YOUR SOUL IN IT Tour and will be teaming up with Armed Forces Entertainment in May to perform for military bases in Japan and Okinawa, kicking off with a Memorial Day Concert on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii.