Did Little Big Town record 'A Place to Land' in a place that's haunted? The band told us about one particularly spooky recording session for their latest album, which was recorded at producer Wayne Kirkpatrick's studio just south of Nashville.

"His studio is this old house. We think there's a ghost in the house," Phillip Sweet tells The Boot.

"Something weird happened after we recorded [the song] 'Evangeline.' We came in the next morning, and there was water pouring out of the light fixture," adds Karen Fairchild. "And someone told Phillip's wife that ghosts often use water to speak their sorrow."

"It was weird because we left the studio that night, and there was an upstairs restroom ... and I turned the light off and everything," adds Sweet. "Well the next day, the door is closed to the bathroom, the light is on, and the faucet is on full blast. Creepy!"

Despite water damage this "ghost" may have caused, Little Big Town considers her (or him?) a friend.

"We've named her Beulah," Kimberly Roads Schlapman says with a smile.

"I think she's a man and she was pissed, that's why she flooded the house," jokes Jimi Westbrook. "Because we named him Beulah!"

Read The Boot's full interview with Little Big Town here.

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