Miranda Lambert, Music career

    Miranda Lambert 's Revolution
    Miranda Lambert What re You Gonna Do B Official Single Cover no 1 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 four of the album's 15 tracks; the album also includes co-writes from Blake Shelton and Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum. An EP, titled Dead Flowers, was released on September 8, 2009. The EP, available exclusively at Best Buy, features "Dead Flowers" and three bonus tracks previously included on limited editions of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

    Miranda Lambert debuted her new single, "Dead Flowers", at the 44th annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 5, 2009. 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, and debuted at #50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. In February 2010, "White Liar" became Lambert's highest-charting single, reaching a peak of #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. "The House That Built Me," the album's third single, was released on March 8, 2010 and has become her first Number One Single.

    In 2009, Miranda Lambert (along with two other singers), became the new face of Cotton Inc.’s revived “The Touch, The Feel of Cotton” campaign. 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."

    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.

    In promotion of Revolution, Miranda Lambert launched her first headlining tour; Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars kicked off in March 2010 and will include stops in over 22 cities, as well as a performance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival.

    Personal life

    Miranda Lambert 's Personal life
    Miranda Lambert no 1 In 2006, Miranda Lambert began dating fellow country singer Blake Shelton.

    Miranda Lambert also sang background vocals on Shelton's 2008 single "Home", 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 three songs on Revolution, and provided background vocals on "Maintain the Pain." On May 9, 2010 Shelton proposed to Miranda Lambert after seeking (and receiving) her father's permission and they became engaged.


    Albums and Awards

    Miranda Lambert's Albums and Awards
    Miranda Lambert
    Miranda Lambert Revolution Album
    Albums
    • Miranda Lambert (2001)
    • Kerosene (2005)
    • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2007)
    • Revolution (2009)

    AWARDS






    YearOrganizationAwardResult
    2005Country Music AssociationHorizon AwardNominated
    2006CMT Music AwardsFemale Video of the Year — "Kerosene"Nominated
    Breakthrough Video of the Year — "Kerosene"Nominated
    Country Music AssociationHorizon AwardNominated
    2007Grammy AwardsBest Female Country Vocal Performance — "Kerosene"Nominated
    Academy of Country MusicTop New Female VocalistWon
    Female Vocalist of the YearNominated
    Country Music AssociationFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated
    2008Grammy AwardsBest Female Country Vocal Performance — "Famous in a Small Town"Nominated
    CMT Music AwardsFemale Video of the Year — "Famous in a Small Town"Nominated
    Academy of Country MusicTop Female VocalistNominated
    Album of the Year — Crazy Ex-GirlfriendWon
    Single Record of the Year — "Famous in a Small Town"Nominated
    Country Music AssociationFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated
    Single of the Year — "Gunpowder & Lead"Nominated
    2009Academy of Country MusicTop Female VocalistNominated
    Single Record of the Year — "Gunpowder & Lead"Nominated
    CMT Music AwardsFemale Video of the Year — "More Like Her"Nominated
    Country Music AssociationFemale Vocalist of the YearNominated
    2010Grammy AwardsBest Female Country Vocal Performance — "Dead Flowers"Nominated
    Academy of Country MusicTop Female Vocalist of the YearWon
    Album of the Year — RevolutionWon
    Single Record of the Year — "White Liar"Nominated
    Song of the Year — "White Liar"Nominated
    Video of the Year — "White Liar"Won
    MusicRow AwardsSong of the Year - "The House That Built Me"Won
    CMT Music AwardsVideo of the Year - "White Liar"Nominated
    Female Video of the Year - "White Liar"Won
    Teen Choice AwardsChoice Female Country ArtistNominated
    Choice Music: Country Song - "The House That Built Me"Nominated
    16th Inspirational Country Music AwardsMainstream Inspirational Country Song, "The House That Built Me"Pending
    Inspirational Country Music Video, "The House That Built Me"Pending
    Country Music AssociationEntertainer of the YearPending
    Female Vocalist of the YearPending
    Album of the Year - RevolutionPending
    Musical Event - "Bad Angel" (with Dierks Bentley and Jamey Johnson)Pending
    Single of the Year - "The House That Built Me"Pending
    Single of the Year - "White Liar"Pending
    Song of the Year - "The House That Built Me"Pending
    Song of the Year - "White Liar"Pending
    Music Video of the Year - "The House That Built Me"Pending
    Music Video of the Year - "White Liar"Pending

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