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Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert

Current Tour:Platinum
First Album:Miranda Lambert (2001)
Resources: Official Website
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Early Life

Miranda Lambert was born on November 10, 1983, in Longview, TX, and was raised in Lindale, TX. Miranda was your typical southern gal growing up. Her father Rick taught her how to shoot a gun and hunt at an early age. Miranda appreciated her father's love for country music and was always nearby when he sang and performed. He encouraged her to follow her dreams of becoming a singer/songwriter. As a child Miranda performed at talent contests and when she grew older she started her career singing at local restaurants.

Superstardom

Lambert was first discovered on the 2003 season of the reality television program Nashville Star. She signed with Epic Records shortly after she finished in third place. In 2004 Lambert released her first album titled Kerosene. This album exposes love gone wrong in the form of 12 songs, 11 of which she co-wrote. Miranda later explained that she came about the theme of the album not through her own life experiences but through viewing others. John Metzger of Music Box says that Kerosene has an infectious folk-pop sound. Her debut single, "Me and Charlie Talking," ranked #1 on the Billboard Top Country Album charts.

In the spring of 2007 Lambert released her second album, My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, produced by Frank Liddell and Mike Wrunke. The first track of the album, "Gunpowder & Lead," with its outlook on plotting revenge on a cheating ex-lover, was popular with fans. Her inspiration for the single was triggered when Lambert was taking a concealed handgun class in Lindale, TX. Her parents were both private investigators and at times Lambert was exposed to harsh crime scene murders schemed between ex-romantics.

My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend showed Miranda's reckless side but also publicized her sweet side with songs including "Desperation" and "More Like Her." After the release Lambert told Young Money Magazine her feelings regarding her second album compared to her first, that, "I definitely put more of myself out there on this one."

In 2008 Miranda was ranked #90 on the 100 Greatest Women of Country Music by Country Universe. One year later Lambert released Revolution, which featured co-writers Blake Shelton, Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley. Rolling Stone Magazine, reviewing the album, wrote, "Lambert remains country's most refreshing act, and not just because she makes firearms seem like a matter-of-fact female's accessory." The single "The House That Built Me" won a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, this song reminded her of the house that molded her into who she is today and of all the memories she made growing up there.

In November of 2011 Lambert released her fourth album Four the Record. The first single off the album, "Baggage Claim," is a kiss-off to an ex-lover by sending him packing with his emotional baggage. According to Lambert, "It's the grooviest song I've ever recorded. It makes you want revenge and want to dance all at the same time."

As of 2015, Lambert has released six studio albums, most recently Platinum in 2014. She is currently performing at venues across the country on the "Platinum" tour, which began in the summer of 2014 and will wrap up a year later in July 2015. In the fall of 2015 she's embarking on the "Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars" tour, which was also the name of her 2010 tour.

Pistol Annies

In April of 2011 Miranda started country girl band Pistol Annies. She recorded Hell on Heels with group members Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley. "The country trio gets spunky on the honky tonk-style ditties," stated Ian Drew of US Weekly. The Pistol Annies debuted in 2011 at the Academy of Country Music's Girls' Night Out: Superstar Women of Country special on CBS.

Other Activities

Lambert supports many charities including Clothes Off Our Back, Heroes in Heels, Wish Upon A Hero Foundation, and the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation, which supports top medical scientists who search for cures for cancers in woman and also helps prevent violence against women by giving grants to shelters and outreach programs.

Miranda Lambert Concerts

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28.12.2024 08:00

Thackerville

USA

Lucas Oil Live At WinStar Casino

28.12.2024 08:00

$116.00-$945.00

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05.04.2025 12:00

Georgetown

USA

San Gabriel Park

05.04.2025 12:00

$190.00-$2774.00

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24.05.2025 07:00

Memphis

USA

Autozone Park

24.05.2025 07:00

$48.96-$269.00

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27.06.2025 02:30

Bonner Springs

USA

Medical Center Amphitheater

27.06.2025 02:30

$49.00-$924.00

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Artist Info

Miranda Lambert defied all conventional notions of how a credible country career should proceed. Following an adolescence where she alternated between singing and acting, she came to prominence as not the winner but a runner-up on the 2003 American Idol knockoff Nashville Star, a dubious stepping stone to stardom if there ever were one, but Lambert's 2005 Kerosene obliterated any notion that she was a reality TV refugee. Filled with lithe, powerful neo-traditional country songs, many penned by Lambert herself, Kerosene established the singer/songwriter as a commercial force to be reckoned with, while its 2007 sequel Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pulled off the trick of turning her into a superstar while confirming she was a writer of considerable substance. From there, the hits piled up fast and furious -- most of them from her multi-platinum records Revolution, Four the Record, and Platinum, but some coming from her side project Pistol Annies -- and tabloid headlines started to flow after she married fellow country star Blake Shelton in 2011. By that point, she could weather the gossip because there was no mistaking Miranda Lambert as anything but a major figure in country music.
Raised by parents who were also professional partners in a private investigator agency (her father Rick was also a guitarist who taught his daughter how to play), Lambert began playing music early, entering talent competitions as a singer when she was 16. She performed well enough to be offered a demo recording contract in Nashville but she bailed on the sessions, claiming the music was too pop. She headed back to Texas, where she learned to play guitar with the idea of writing her own songs. As she was woodshedding this skill, she continued to sing, fronting a variety of local bands around Longview, Texas at ballrooms, dance halls, and restaurants. Additionally, she perused opportunities as an actress, appearing in a Ruffles potato chip commercial and landing a small role in the 2001 comedy Slap Her She's French, but her main concentration was music, particularly the Texas Pride band she fronted. In 2001, she and her father self-financed an eponymous independent album that made local waves: "Texas Pride" and "Somebody Else" garnered enough local play that they appeared on Texas music charts. Things started to gel in 2002 when she gained the attention of music attorney Rod Phelps, who pulled enough strings in Nashville to persuade her to move back to the Music City. Once there, she auditioned for the fledgling television show Nashville Star, a singing competition launched by USA Networks in 2003 in the wake of the massive success of American Idol. Lambert made it to the finale but didn't win -- she was eclipsed by Buddy Jewell -- yet her success on the show piqued the interest of Epic Records, who signed her to a deal in September 2003 (her Epic contract would later transfer to Sony Nashville).
A single, "Me and Charlie Talking," appeared in 2004, with the full-length debut Kerosene released in the spring of 2005. Lambert wrote or co-wrote 11 of the 12 songs on her debut, including the title track, which made it to 16 on Billboard's Country Singles chart on its way to eventual platinum certification. Kerosene the album also reached platinum status, but her 2007 sophomore set Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is where Lambert demonstrated her commercial muscle. Debuting at number one on the Billboard Country chart and six on Billboard's Top 200, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend boasted two big hits in "Famous in a Small Town" and "Gunpowder & Lead," the latter reaching seven on the Country chart on its way to double-platinum certification; "More Like Her" also was a hit, making its way to 17. Released in September 2009, third album Revolution was her blockbuster -- her biggest seller containing her biggest hit singles. "The House That Built Me" became her first number one single -- it would be certified platinum twice over, whereas its predecessor "White Liar" went platinum and peaked at two -- and "Heart Like Mine" also reached the top; "Only Prettier" peaked at 12. Buttressed by this success, Lambert decided to venture into a side project called Pistol Annies with fellow singer/songwriters Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley. Their debut, Hell on Heels, appeared in August 2011 and went gold, partially on the strength of good reviews, partially on the strength of its platinum-selling title track; the album debuted at five on Billboard's Top 200.
Arriving quickly on the heels of Hell on Heels -- less than three months later, to be precise -- came Lambert's fourth solo album, Four the Record. A hit right out of the box -- it debuted at three on the Top 200, one on the country charts -- Four the Record contained four Top Ten country hits ("Baggage Claim," the number one "Over You," "Fastest Girl in Town," "Mama's Broken Heart"; "All Kind of Kinds" topped out at 15) and helped cement Miranda's position as the reigning queen of country music in the 2010s. Her status was also elevated by her marriage to fellow country star Blake Shelton in 2011, the same year he landed a starring role on NBC's televised singing competition The Voice and broke into the pop mainstream via his single "Honey Bee." Soon, Lambert and Shelton were gossip favorites but Miranda kept working hard. She returned to acting in a guest spot on a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode in 2012, Pistol Annies released a second album, Annie Up, in May 2013 -- the album debuted at five on the Top 200, two on the country charts; its single "Hush Hush" didn't crack the Top 40 -- and in June 2014 she delivered her fifth album, Platinum. Supported by the Top Ten singles "Automatic," the Carrie Underwood duet "Somethin' Bad," and "Little Red Wagon," Platinum was another big hit for Lambert. During the summer of 2015, she and Shelton announced they were divorcing.

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