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Miranda Lambert

Background information
Birth name Miranda Leigh Lambert
Born November 10, 1983 (1983-11-10) (age 26)
Origin Lindale, Texas, U.S.
Genres Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, saxophone[1]
Years active 2001–present
Labels Epic, Columbia Nashville
Associated acts Blake Shelton
Website MirandaLambert.com

Miranda Leigh Lambert (born November 10, 1983)[2] is a Grammy Award nominated American country music artist who gained fame as a finalist on the 2003 season of Nashville Star, where she finished in third place and later signed to Epic Records. Lambert made her debut with the release of "Me and Charlie Talking", the first single from her 2005 debut album Kerosene. This album, which was certified Platinum in the United States, also produced the singles "Bring Me Down", "Kerosene", and "New Strings". All four singles were Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.

After the closure of Epic's Nashville division, Lambert was transferred to Columbia Records Nashville for her second album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, which was released in early 2007. Although the title track failed to make top 40, the next three singles ("Famous in a Small Town", "Gunpowder & Lead", and "More Like Her") were all Top 20 hits, with "Gunpowder & Lead" becoming her first Top 10 country hit in July 2008.

Lambert is only the 3rd country female singer in history to have three records debut at #1 on Billboard Country Albums.[3]

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[edit] Biography

Miranda Lambert was born and raised in Lindale, Texas. Her father, Richard Lee "Rick" Lambert, is a retired police officer who in later life became a private investigator in partnership with her mother, Beverly June Lambert (née Hughes). Miranda was taught about guns by her father at an early age and later became an avid deer hunter. Her parents took her to a Garth Brooks concert when she was nine and this started her interest in country music. Her father wrote and performed country music and she soon began singing in talent contests under his tutelage.

At age sixteen, Lambert began appearing on the Johnny High Country Music Review[4] in Arlington, Texas, the same show that helped launch the career of LeAnn Rimes. Lambert quickly landed a recording session in Nashville, but left the studio after she became frustrated with the "pop" sound of music. She then went back to Texas and asked her dad to teach her how to play guitar so she could write her own songs.[5][6]

While still in high school, Lambert made her professional singing debut. She fronted the house band at the Reo Palm Isle Ballroom[7] in Longview, Texas, a long-running venue that has showcased Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, and is where Brooks and Dunn started out as a bar room band. She sung the song "White Liar" at the CMA Awards in 2009.

[edit] Music career

[edit] 2003-2006: Kerosene

In 2003, Lambert auditioned for the talent competition Nashville Star, eventually becoming a third-place finisher on the show. On September 15, 2003, she signed with Epic Records.[8] Her debut single, "Me and Charlie Talking" (co-written by her father and Heather Little), was released in summer of 2004 as the lead-off single to her debut album. Titled Kerosene, Lambert's first album comprised twelve songs, eleven of which she co-wrote. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums charts,[9] and eventually gained a Platinum certification by the RIAA for shipments of over one million copies,[10] selling more than 930,000 copies up to July 2008.[11] Overall, the album produced four Top 40 singles on the Billboard country charts, including the title track which was a Top 20 hit. Lambert also toured with Keith Urban[12] and George Strait[13] in early 2006. In 2007, she toured with Dierks Bentley and Toby Keith.[14]

[edit] 2007-2008: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Lambert's second album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was released on May 1, 2007. She wrote eight of the album's eleven tracks,[15] including its four singles. Much of the track "Gunpowder & Lead," the album's third single and her highest-charting single, was written while she was taking a concealed handgun class in her home town.[16]

In 2005, at the 40th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, Lambert won the Cover Girl Fresh Face of Country Music Award. She was also nominated for the Country Music Association's Horizon Award in 2005; in 2007, Lambert also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for her single "Kerosene". She also won the Top New Female Vocalist award at the 2007 ACM (Academy of Country Music) Awards. At the 2008 ACM (Academy of Country Music) Awards, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend won Album of the Year.

Lambert was ranked #90 on the 100 Greatest Women (of Country Music) by Country Universe in 2008.[17]

[edit] 2009-Present: Revolution

In February 2009, Miranda Lambert went into the studio to record her third album, Revolution, which was released on September 29, 2009. Lambert wrote or co-wrote all but three of the album's 15 tracks; the album also includes co-writes from Blake Shelton and Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum.[18] An EP, titled Dead Flowers, was released on September 8, 2009.[19] The EP, available exclusively at Best Buy, features "Dead Flowers" and three bonus tracks previously included on limited editions of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Lambert debuted her new single, "Dead Flowers", at the 44th annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 5, 2009.[20] It was released to country radio on May 4, 2009, and was a minor Top 40 hit on the charts. The album's second single, "White Liar", was released on August 17, 2009,[21] and debuted at #50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

In 2009, Lambert (along with two other singers), became the new face of Cotton Inc.’s revived “The Touch, The Feel of Cotton” campaign.[22] She has appeared in ads to promote cotton, and the website features a free download of the full version of her song, "Fabric of My Life."[23]

On September 24, 2009, Lambert and her band performed all the tracks on Revolution in sequence at the Ryman Auditorium, five days before its scheduled release date.[24]

[edit] Personal life

In 2006, Lambert began dating fellow country singer Blake Shelton.[25] Lambert also sang background vocals on Shelton's 2008 single "Home",[26] and recorded and co-wrote a duet with Shelton, "Bare Skin Rug", for his studio album Startin' Fires released later in 2008. Shelton also co-wrote 3 songs on Revolution, and provided background vocals on "Maintain the Pain."

[edit] Discography

Albums

[edit] Awards

Year Organization Award
2005 Country Music Association Horizon Award (nominated)
2006 CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year — "Kerosene" (nominated)[27]
Breakthrough Video of the Year — "Kerosene" (nominated)
Country Music Association Horizon Award (nominated)
2007 Grammy Awards Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Kerosene" (nominated)
Academy of Country Music Top New Female Vocalist (Won)[28]
Female Vocalist of the Year (nominated)
Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year (nominated)
2008 Grammy Awards Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Famous in a Small Town" (nominated)[29]
CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year — "Famous in a Small Town" (nominated)
Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist (nominated)
Album of the Year — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Won)[30]
Single Record of the Year — "Famous in a Small Town" (nominated)
Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year (nominated)[31]
Single of the Year — "Gunpowder & Lead" (nominated)
2009 Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist (nominated)[32]
Single Record of the Year — "Gunpowder & Lead" (nominated)
CMT Music Awards Female Video of the Year — "More Like Her" (nominated)[33]
Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year (nominated)[34]
Grammy Awards Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Dead Flowers" (nominated)

[edit] Touring

Lambert's road band and crew consists of the following:[35]

[edit] Band

[edit] Touring personnel

  • Peter Link — backline tech
  • Jason "Pone" Macalik — front of house engineer, backup bus driver
  • Chris Newsom — monitor engineer, production manager, stage manager
  • Chad Pavlovich — backline tech
  • Jordan Powell — tour manager
  • Jose "Puma" Raices — merchandise manager
  • Sean Semler — lighting director
  • Charlie Sherman — bus driver
  • David Sherman — bus driver
  • Gordon Keith — yuck-monkey

[edit] References

  1. ^ Miranda dusts off her sax
  2. ^ Miranda Lambert: Biography, MSN.com, retrieved 2008-12-11
  3. ^ http://blogs.houstonpress.com/rocks/2009/10/lonesome_onry_and_mean_has_mir.php
  4. ^ http://www.tripwiser.com/trip_thing_to_do-Johnnie_Highs_Country_Music_Revue_Arlington_Texas_USA?itiNodeId=402880820e2159f8010e24ce70b877c1&eType=activity tripwiser.com
  5. ^ http://www.usanetwork.com/series/nashvillestar/theshow/characterprofiles/lambert/index.html
  6. ^ Texas Wrangler, Page 3, Washington Post 15 May, 2007
  7. ^ http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/RR/xdr3.html tshaonline.org
  8. ^ Fabian, Shelly. "'Nashville Star' Gave Buddy Jewell and Miranda Lambert Big Career Boosts". About.com.
  9. ^ Whitmire, Margo. "50 Squeaks Out Another Week At No. 1". Billboard. March 23, 2005.
  10. ^ Draper, Jimmy. "Miranda Lambert's one tough country singer on 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'". San Francisco Chronicle. August 26, 2007.
  11. ^ Tucker, Ken. "Miranda Lambert's revenge tale shoots up chart". Reuters. July 19, 2008.
  12. ^ Cohen, Jonathan. "Billboard Bits: Foos, Montgomery Gentry, Lambert". Billboard. May 24, 2005.
  13. ^ Fabian, Shelly. "On the Road with George Strait - Well, Kinda...". About.com.
  14. ^ Cohen, Jonathan. "Toby Keith Pencils New Album, Tour In For June". Billboard. April 10, 2007.
  15. ^ Cohen, Jonathan. "Miranda Lambert Not Withholding On Second CD". Billboard. January 19, 2007.
  16. ^ Texas Wrangler, Page 1, Washington Post 15 May, 2007
  17. ^ Country Universe - 100 Greatest Women, #90 Miranda Lambert
  18. ^ MusicRow: Lambert Planning A “Revolution At The Ryman”
  19. ^ Revolution: Pre-sale & Bonus Offers
  20. ^ [1]
  21. ^ MusicRow: Singles Calendar
  22. ^ Miranda Lambert Cozies Up with Cotton
  23. ^ Cotton: The Fabric of My Life
  24. ^ MusicRow: Lambert Planning A “Revolution At The Ryman”
  25. ^ Blake Shelton talks about divorce and new girl Miranda Lambert
  26. ^ Blake Shelton Gets The Hint
  27. ^ "2006 CMT Music Awards Nominees". Billboard. March 17, 2006.
  28. ^ Tucker, Ken. "Underwood, Brooks & Dunn, Strait Big Winners At ACMs". Billboard. May 16, 2007.
  29. ^ Fabian, Shelly. "Miranda Lambert - 2008 Grammy Nominee Profile". About.com.
  30. ^ Tucker, Ken. "Chesney Wins Again, Lambert Surprises At ACM Awards". Billboard. May 19, 2008.
  31. ^ "The 42nd Annual CMA Awards Nominations"
  32. ^ 2009 Nominees
  33. ^ [2]
  34. ^ CMA Artists
  35. ^ Band and Crew gallery

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