Miranda Lambert
American country singer
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2025 | Lambert is set to release 'Run' from 'Postcards from Texas'. |
2024 | Announced the Rock the Country Tour with Kid Rock and Jason Aldean, continuing her dynamic touring career. |
2024 | Awarded the Country Icon Award at the People's Choice Country Awards. |
2024 | Miranda Lambert will collaborate with Lainey Wilson on the song 'Good Horses'. |
2024 | Miranda Lambert will work with Jake Worthington on the song 'Hello Shitty Day'. |
2024 | In 2024, Lambert is set to release 'Wranglers', directed by Trey Fanjoy. |
2024 | Miranda Lambert collaborated with Enrique Iglesias on the song 'Space in My Heart,' included in the album 'Final (Vol. 2)'. |
September 13 2024 | Released her tenth studio album 'Postcards from Texas'. |
September 13 2024 | Miranda Lambert is set to release her upcoming album, 'Postcards from Texas'. |
June 28 2024 | Released promotional single 'Dammit Randy', a song co-written with her husband Brendan McLoughlin. |
April 2024 | Lambert signed a joint record deal with Republic Records and Big Loud, with Big Loud handling country radio promotion and marketing. |
2023 | Lambert co-authored a cookbook titled 'Y'all Eat Yet? Welcome to the Pretty B*tchin' Kitchen' with Holly Gleason, published by Dey Street Books, featuring 50 recipes inspired by important women in her life and her East Texas roots. |
2023 | Lambert continued her Velvet Rodeo residency. |
2023 | Miranda Lambert collaborated with Leon Bridges for the song 'If You Were Mine' in 2023, directed by Reid Long. |
March 2023 | Miranda Lambert announced her departure from Sony Music Nashville after nineteen years with the label. |
2022 | Continued The Bandwagon Tour with Little Big Town. |
2022 | Began her Velvet Rodeo residency and returned to The Bandwagon Tour with Little Big Town. |
2022 | Listed on Time's 100 Most Influential People. |
2022 | Miranda Lambert contributed to 'Live Forever (A Tribute To: Billy Joe Shaver)' with the song 'I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)'. |
2022 | Lambert released 'If I Was a Cowboy' (version 2) and 'Strange' in 2022, both directed by Trey Fanjoy. |
2022 | Miranda Lambert released the song 'Actin' Up', which peaked at position 49. |
2022 | Miranda Lambert collaborated with Luke Combs on the song 'Outrunnin' Your Memory', which peaked at position 27. |
September 2022 | MuttNation partnered with Greater Good Charities' GOODS Program to provide 2 million pet meals to help families keep their pets during economic challenges. |
April 29 2022 | Miranda Lambert released her ninth studio album, 'Palomino', which debuted strongly in various charts. |
March 11 2022 | Headlined the C2C: Country 2 Country festival in London, performing her first live performances of 'If I Was a Cowboy' and 'Actin' Up'. |
March 7 2022 | Won Video of the Year and Entertainer of the Year at the ACM Awards, breaking her own record with 37 total ACM Awards. |
February 28 2022 | Performed 'Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)' with Elle King at the Ryman Auditorium to celebrate the song's platinum certification. |
2021 | Miranda Lambert collaborated with Barry Gibb on the song 'Jive Talkin''. |
2021 | In 2021, Miranda Lambert released 'If I Was a Cowboy' (version 1), directed by Trey Fanjoy. |
2021 | Miranda Lambert released the non-album single 'Y'all Means All'. |
2021 | Miranda Lambert collaborated with Elle King on the song 'Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home),' which peaked at number 1. |
2021 | 'If I Was a Cowboy' peaked at number 8 and received Gold certification from RIAA. |
October 22 2021 | Released Hell of a Holiday, the first Christmas album with the Pistol Annies, containing 10 original songs and covers. |
May 25 2021 | Lambert became the first female artist to open her own bar, Casa Rosa, in Nashville's Lower Broadway entertainment district. She performed a duet of 'Summer Nights' with her husband Brendan McLoughlin during the opening night party. |
May 7 2021 | Miranda Lambert released 'The Marfa Tapes', a collaborative album with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall. |
March 15 2021 | Lambert won the Grammy Award for Best Country Album for 'Wildcard' and performed 'Bluebird' at the ceremony. |
2020 | Launched the Wildcard Tour. |
2020 | Lambert released three songs in 2020: 'Bluebird', 'Settling Down', and 'Tequila Does', all directed by Trey Fanjoy. |
2020 | 'Settling Down' peaked at number 6 and was certified Platinum by RIAA. |
September 21 2020 | Lambert released 'Settling Down' as the third official single from Wildcard. |
August 1 2020 | 'Bluebird' became Lambert's first number 1 single on the Billboard Country Airplay chart as a solo artist since 2012. |
January 16 2020 | Lambert was set to begin her 27-date Wildcard Tour, which was later cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. |
2019 | Lambert launched a line of pet products sold in Tractor Supply Company stores to support the MuttNation Foundation. |
2019 | Named by the Chicago Tribune as the 'greatest country music artist of all time'. |
2019 | Lambert headlined the Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour. |
2019 | In 2019, Lambert released 'It All Comes Out in the Wash' and 'Fooled Around and Fell in Love', directed by Trey Fanjoy and Michael Monaco, respectively. |
2019 | Miranda Lambert released multiple singles from her album 'Wildcard', including 'Locomotive', 'Mess with My Head', 'Way Too Pretty for Prison' (with Maren Morris), 'Pretty Bitchin'', 'Fooled Around and Fell in Love' (featuring Maren Morris, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack, and Elle King), and 'Tequila Does'. |
2019 | 'Bluebird' peaked at number 1 on the charts and received a 2× Platinum certification from RIAA. |
November 1 2019 | Released her seventh studio album Wildcard, which won the Grammy Award for Best Country Album in early 2021. |
November 1 2019 | Lambert released her eighth studio album, Wildcard, which became her seventh consecutive number-one album on the Top Country Albums chart. |
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