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Born and raised in Nashville, singer Hillary Scott is best known as one third of Grammy-winning country trio Lady Antebellum.
The daughter of country musicians Linda Davis and Lang Scott, Scott began pursuing her own career just after high school, working with singer/songwriter Victoria Shaw and trying to secure her own record deal. After meeting future bandmates Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood in 2006, the three artists began a writing partnership that led to the formation of Lady Antebellum later that year. After cutting their teeth at local clubs, the band secured a deal with Capitol Records in 2007 and over the next several years rose to international fame thanks to their heady mix of country, rock, and R&B. During their impressive run between 2010 and 2014, three of their albums reached number one on both the country and pop charts. As 2015 wound to a close, Lady Antebellum entered a hiatus during which Scott announced her intentions to record a faith-based solo effort with her family. Working with country and bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs as producer, Scott recruited both her parents and her younger sister Rylee to record a set of gospel songs on a project she claimed to hold close to her heart. The album Love Remains was released in July of 2016 and was credited to Hillary Scott & the Scott Family. It debuted at number one on Billboard's Christian Albums chart and number two on their Top Country Albums chart. ~ Timothy Monger
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