Many
celebrities love to ride with many making a
Harley-Davidson
their motorcycle.
Country singers
and the women of
Little Big Town, Karen Fairchild and
Kimberly Roads are currently among the stars who have
recently discovered the passion of two wheels.
Noted for their shimmering harmonies, knockout stage shows and superb songcraft
the band had a well-deserved breakthrough with 2005's
platinum The Road to Here. Little Big Town has shared stages with superstars like George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban, John Mellencamp,
Lindsay Buckingham and Martina McBride; earned nominations at the Grammy Awards, the Country Music Association Awards, Academy of Country Music Awards and CMT Music Awards; and seen four of Road's songs become Top 20 hits ("Boondocks," "Bring It On Home," "Good As Gone" and "A Little More You").
Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Roads recently completed the Harley-Davidson
Rider's Edge Course together.
"The most
important thing we learned during the Rider's Edge program
was to have a healthy respect for what you are dealing with,
safety wise," said Fairchild.
Ultimately, their goal is to take Harleys on the road with
them so on their afternoons off they can take a ride down a
country road and see the towns they are in. Fairchild on her
vivid black Heritage Softail and Roads on her suede blue
Heritage Softail.
Learn more about women of Little Big Town as well as other
featured women riders at Harley-Davidson's
Women and motorcycling.