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Lady Antebellum and Keith Apicary Team for 'Freestyle' Video

10/31/2014
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(Radio.com) On the night their new album 747 came out (Sept. 30), Lady Antebellum were in New York to celebrate with a sold-out show at the Gramercy Theatre. Midway through their set, a fan crashed the stage while the trio were performing their new single "Freestyle." The die-hard fan was wearing a cowboy hat, Lady Antebellum T-shirt and carrying the band's album booklet in his hand with a sharpie, hoping for an autograph.

Before he was escorted off the stage by security, he had time to show off a few very unique dance moves much to Lady A's surprise. In an interview with Radio.com the day after the show, the band said they knew the stage crasher but were very secretive of what occurred.

"We've had only one other time that a fan has run onstage and it was this summer at an amphitheater," Hillary Scott told Radio.com. "It was the end of our show. Our last song before the encore is 'We Own the Night,' and we have a confetti can that goes off. All of this confetti is falling down and I saw this girl come up to me, and it scared the crap out of me. This [time] we knew him. We didn't know he was going to do that, but we know him."

Meanwhile, bandmates Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood hinted that this won't be the last time we hear from this individual. "There might be something coming from this," Haywood said.

"We did not know he was going to jump up on that stage that night. That was kind of fun," Kelley said. "It is a bit of a tease but that's why we didn't just immediately push him off stage."

In their latest video for "Freestyle," we discover that the man onstage is Keith Apicary, real name Nathan Barnatt, who is an actor, comedian, dancer and filmmaker. In the video, he brings Lady Antebellum's new single "Freestyle" to life during a day in New York. Watch here.

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