The company's Dierks Bentley, Jon Pardi, Little Big Town and Brothers Osborne dominated this week's country listening session, and all vied for a Disc of the ...
She can’t wait to get out, but yearns for the noisy familiarity she leaves behind. A performance this mighty vividly illustrates why the Osbornes ascended to stardom. I remain a huge fan of this newcomer. The strumming guitars are rockin.’ The everyman, rosey-glasses lyric is a face-wide smile. A ringing, chiming instrumental bed surrounds a forceful soprano vocal on a strong song of survival. The Deep South lyric extolls the virtues of Florida-swamp culture.
Miranda Lambert's fans defended the country singer after users on Tik Tok mocked her weight and appearance while she performed on stage.
"I like how it’s only men commenting about her weight. She's beautiful." The singer, 38, entertained the crowd in a t-shirt, denim shorts, and cowboy boots.
A performance video of the 38-year-old "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" singer was uploaded on TikTok earlier this week. #MirandaLambert.
In June, Lambert told People that she does not really care about how people think of her, view her marriage, perceive her music, or talk about her life. One woman offered a different perspective, writing, "I have the same body type. "Clicked on a few profiles and y'all really have no room to talk about her looks..." It's always how one treat others that should be defining. could care less what people think of me, my marriage, my music, or anything else." Others did not even attempt to conceal their offensive comments with humor, urging the native Texan to "mix in a salad" and "go to the gym."
Miranda Lambert fans are defending the country music star after a video of her performing went viral this week.
“I have the same body type,” a woman wrote. “She looks amazing.” “Weight and looks don’t define you,” a fan commented.
Earlier this week, a clip of Lambert singing her popular single 'Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)' went viral on the internet. In the TikTok video, Lambert can ...
Weight and looks don't define you. She appeared "happy and healthy," one admirer said, as she entertained the gathering. One commenter even claimed that her former husband Blake Shelton "dodged a bullet" during their 2015 separation, which resulted in divorce in July of the same year.
Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, and Willie Nelson are among those featured in a new documentary, "They Called Us Outlaws.'
They Called Us Outlaws is “Willie, Waylon & the Boys,” and a few irreverent girls, at the height of their rule-breaking days; featuring over 20 American music icons including Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Bobby Bare, Jerry Jeff Walker, Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Joe Ely, Ray Benson & Asleep at the Wheel, Rodney Crowell, The Flatlanders, Jessi Colter, Marcia Ball and Emmylou Harris,” the description continues. “It is an in-depth never-before-seen look at the pickers, the players, and the writers who altered the course of country music forever. The full name of the documentary is They Called Us Outlaws: Cosmic Cowboys, Honky Tonk Heroes, and The Rise of Redneck Rock, according to the Hollywood Reporter. “What happened in Nashville and in Austin in the late 1960s and early 1970s was nothing less than a tectonic shift in country music.
Miranda Lamber's loyal fans did not let online trolls take down their favorite country artist.
Miranda Lambert's fierce personality has helped her tackle life's obstacles, including internet haters. Here's how she's fighting them these days.
Others pointed out that Lambert looks like she's having fun onstage as one TikToker wrote, "She looks happy and that's all that matters. It seems that Lambert doesn't care about the hate comments she gets. Many comments on the TikTok highlighted that the haters appear to be men as one comment wrote, "Just so the guys know ... women look like this in real life." Miranda Lambert has been rocking it out on stage during her tour, and fans have been posting their favorite moments on social media. And when you come to one of our shows, we're all kinds: blonds, brunettes, redheads, big and little." But that doesn't stop her from writing hits and inspiring other young women through her music.