Miranda Lambert is an 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.
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Birth name:
Miranda Leigh Lambert
Born:
November 10, 1983 ( age
)
Born In:
Longview, Texas, U.S.
From:
Lindale, Texas, U.S.
Height:
5' 4" (1.63 m)
Genres:
Country
Occupations:
Singer-Songwriter
Spouses:
Blake Shelton
(m. 2011-2015)
Music group:
Pistol Annies
(Since 2011)
Instruments:
Vocals, guitar
Years active:
2001-present
Miranda Lambert Quotes:
"Falling in love is awesome, but I'm never drawn to happy songs per se, so whenever you sit down to write
a heartbreak song and you're happily in love, it's like, 'OK, now I have to go back to a sad place to get something
good."
"Heartbreak is good fuel for country songs. And cheating."
A lot of people tell me, once they get to know me, that they're surprised that I'm nothing like they think I'll be.
"My music is about being strong, even in your vulnerability"
"I actually played a rape victim, which was crazy to go from never acting to going to such a serious thing.
I have a pretty small part, but it's big to me because I've never acted in my life, it was hard. I was really,
really nervous, like about to throw up all day. I'm playing a character opposite of my personality,
and I'm having to act with people that are actually amazing actors, so it really pushed me out of my comfort zone."
Miranda Lambert Awards:
2005
MusicRow Awards - New Artist
2007
Academy of Country Music - Top New Female Vocalist
2008
Academy of Country Music - Album of the Year - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2010
Academy of Country Music - Top Female Vocalist of the Year
Academy of Country Music - Album of the Year - Revolution
Academy of Country Music - Video of the Year - "White Liar"
MusicRow Awards - Song of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
Female Video of the Year - "White Liar"
Female Vocalist of the Year
Album of the Year - Revolution
Song of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
Music Video of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
2011
Grammy Awards - Best Female Country Vocal Performance - "The House That Built Me"
Top Female Vocalist of the Year
Single Record of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
Song of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
Video of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
CMT Music Awards - Female Video of the Year - "The House That Built Me"
2012
Country Music Association - Female Vocalist of the Year
2012 - CMT Teddy Awards - Best Breakup Video - "Kerosene"
Academy of Country Music - Female Vocalist of the Year
Album of the Year - Four the Record
Female Video of the Year - "Over You"
CMA Awards - Female Vocalist of the Year
Song of the Year - "Over You"
Single by a Female Artist-"Over You"
Music Video by a Female Artist-"Over You"
2013
Academy of Country Music - Female Vocalist of the Year
Single of the Year - "Over You"
Song of the Year - "Over You" (performer)
Song of the Year - "Over You" (writer)
CMT Music Awards - Female Video of the Year - "Mama's Broken Heart"
CMT Performance of the Year - "Over You"
CMA Awards - Female Vocalist of the Year
American Country Awards - Female Artist of the Year
Single by a Female Artist-"Mama's Broken Heart"
Most Played Female Radio Track
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