(CMT Offstage keeps a 24/7 watch on everything that’s happening with country music artists behind the scenes and out of the spotlight.) Miranda Lambert will make her television acting debut on the episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit airing Wednesday night (Feb. on CBS. And it may be [...]
(CMT Offstage keeps a 24/7 watch on everything that’s happening with country music artists behind the scenes and out of the spotlight.) Let’s see. Of all the musical performances that made Sunday night’s (Feb. 5) Super Bowl XLVI the Super Bowl of musical performances, two really stand out. The one [...]
Miranda Lambert has postponed a concert in Tallahassee, Fla., to attend the funeral of Mark “Tex” Adams, a childhood friend and practice mechanic for motocross racer James Stewart. Her concert has been rescheduled for May 17. Adams was killed early Thursday morning (Jan. 26) in Florida after he was struck [...]
Miranda Lambert‘s guest appearance on NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit airs Feb. 8. The airdate was announced Friday (Jan. 27). In the episode, an aspiring actress is found unconscious in Central Park with drugs in her system and evidence of sexual trauma. Lambert is cast as another actress [...]
(CMT Offstage keeps a 24/7 watch on everything that’s happening with country music artists behind the scenes and out of the spotlight.) Miranda Lambert was only 19 when Faith Hill’s Cry was released. So she was just a teenager and not yet a contestant on Nashville Star, but she was [...]
Before becoming one of country music’s most popular females, songwriter Miranda Lambert grew up in Lindale, TX, a small town 80 miles east of Dallas. The daughter of a country guitarist (Rick Lambert) and a detective agency owner, she was raised in a house dedicated to country music. Lambert began entering country talent contests when she was 16, including an appearance with the Johnny High Country Music Review in Arlington, TX. She learned to play guitar and began writing her own songs while continuing to enter various competitions, one of which earned her an appearance in a potato chip advertisement and the 2001 teen comedy Slap Her She’s French. At 17 years old, she formed the Texas Pride Band and began gigging professionally, and later in 2001 — with financial help from her father — she showcased her songwriting skills by releasing an independent CD, Miranda Lambert. Two of the album’s tracks, “Texas Pride” and “Somebody Else,” even entered the Texas music charts.
In 2003, Lambert successfully auditioned for Nashville Star, a reality TV series modeled after the American Idol format. She decamped to Nashville in order to appear on the show and eventually finished third in the competition, which led to a recording contract with Sony. Still only 21 years old, she released her first major-label single, “Me and Charlie Talking,” in 2004, with the full-length Kerosene following in 2005. Lambert wrote or co-wrote ten of the album’s 11 tracks, several of which became popular singles on country radio, and Kerosene eventually went platinum.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend experienced similar success upon its release in 2007; moreover, it established Lambert as one of country’s newest “bad girls,” a designation that nodded to the fiery temperament of her music. Lambert’s songs spun tales of cheating boyfriends and domestic abuse, and they almost always ended with the singer extracting violent, spectacular revenge on her aggressors. For 2009′s award-winning Revolution, however, she branched out into other subjects, drawing upon a happy (and highly publicized) relationship with fellow country star Blake Shelton while writing songs about love, regret, and childhood. Like the two albums before it, Revolution went platinum. ~ Steve Leggett & Andrew Leahey, Rovi