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Miranda Lambert‘s fine with fights breaking out at her shows — as long as fans choose their timing carefully. The singer recently broke up a fight during a performance of “Tin Man,” her award-winning heartbreak ballad. She shut the situation down quickly, even calling the police over to remove the rowdy fans from the crowd. But after the fact, Lambert clarified that it wasn’t the fight itself that bothered her: It was the fact that it disrupted one of her most powerful sad songs. “If you want to fight at my shows, I’m all about it. Give ’em hell,” Lambert said in a video message she posted to ...
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Miranda Lambert‘s new song “Dammit Randy” is right in the country superstar’s wheelhouse — independent, story-focused and country as heck — but it’s clearly a step in a new direction, too. For one thing, the song features a co-writer that fans haven’t seen from her before, even though he’s very familiar. It’s the singer’s husband, Brendan McLoughlin, whom she wed in early 2019. McLoughlin doesn’t have much experience in country music. He’s a former police officer from New York City, who grew up very differently from Lambert’s country-steeped childhood in Texas. But ever since he married into i...
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We already know that Miranda Lambert shows can get a little rowdy. She has some tunes in her library that can fire up people’s emotions. But this is a first. As the saying goes, “Don’t mess with Texas.” Lambert was performing over the weekend in Midland, Texas, when a catfight broke out in the crowd. Here’s where it gets weird. The catfight broke out during her song, “Tin Man.” Lambert noticed a commotion in the crowd and stopped mid-song to address the situation. “Is somebody ok? Did somebody faint? Did somebody pass out? Are you good? Are y’all fightin’?” Lambert continued, in a parent-like ...
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Kelly Clarkson slayed another country cover when she took on Miranda Lambert‘s “Tin Man” during her Kellyoke segment on The Kelly Clarkson Show. It didn’t take long for Lambert herself to not only share the performance from her fellow Texan, but to put her stamp of approval on it. The “Wranglers” singer included a pink heart and clapping emojis alongside the video from Clarkson’s show. Fans React to Kelly Clarkson’s Cover of “Tin Man” by Miranda LambertThe show’s host took a simple, heartfelt approach to the somber song, singing alongside a guitar and organ. “This song is so hauntingly beautif...
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Miranda Lambert has returned to the themes of some of her earliest work with her fiery new video for “Wranglers.” Will her fans vote her to the top spot of Taste of Country’s weekly Video Countdown? Lambert’s “Wranglers” video refers back to the same themes as her career-altering “Kerosene” video, as the protagonist of the song decides that lighting it up is the best form of revenge on a man who has wronged her friend. Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube Lambert is up against new videos from perennial countdown favorite Jess Kellie Adams, as well as Chris Janson and Caylee Hammack. The To...
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Several of these forgotten 2000s country songs are needed today more than ever. It was a less divisive time in country music and even though we bickered about what is and isn’t “real country” the assaults were less personal. Politics didn’t get in the way of enjoying good country music until late in the decade but even that song — No. 35 on our list — hits different 15 years later. These forgotten songs come from forgotten artists in some cases. When was the last time you thought about Tommy Shane Steiner or Steve Holy? Have you kept up with the goings on of Emerson Drive, a Canadian country g...
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Is it possible to see an actual celebrity at the popular celebrity-owned bars in Nashville? You might wait in lines for hours just to get inside and listen to bands playing the same popular cover songs for hours and eat bar food. So why do some people do this thinking they might see someone like Morgan Wallen walk in the door? Well, because some lucky people actually have. One of the draws of country music is that the country stars seem down to earth like someone you could actually drink a beer with, and some famous A-listers have proven just that they are just that. We can’t have this convers...
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Miranda Lambert changed the entire trajectory of her career and life when she scored her first No. 1 hit on June 12, 2010, but many fans might not be aware that the song wasn’t even meant for her. In fact, it was originally pitched to her ex-husband, Blake Shelton. Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin wrote “The House That Built Me,” and they worked for a long time to get it right, editing out some lyrics and adding the crucial line,“If I could just come in, I swear I’ll leave / I won’t take nothing but a memory.” They sent it to Shelton, who at that time was Lambert’s boyfriend. She was present whe...
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Miranda Lambert knows how to grab your attention. She recently celebrated one of her biggest songs, “Kerosene,” while teasing her next song, “Wranglers.” Miranda Lambert’s Fans Are Obsessed With Her Throwback Picture Re-CreationLambert hit up Instagram to share a photo from when she was shooting the video for “Kerosene” almost 20 years ago. It shows a 21-year-old Lambert wearing ripped jeans, a turquoise-studded belt and white “Mama Tried” tank top. She has a gas can and a book of matches. Fast forward to twenty years later, and Lambert at the age of 40 is stunning her fans on social media wit...
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Jelly Roll has got the perfect presidential ticket for the 2024 election, and it’s loaded with female country artists. As the “Halfway to Hell” singer has made himself at home in Music City, he’s gotten to know several leading ladies in the genre, and he’s got an idea for prominent government positions for several of them. While chatting with Taste of Country at the 2024 ACM Awards, Jelly Roll mentioned one of our merchandise items — the “Dolly/Reba ’24” campaign shirt. That’s when he shared his vision for an all-female country artist administration. President and Vice President: Dolly Parton ...
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