Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert is an American country singer-songwriter who rose from a 2003 Nashville Star finalist to one of the most-decorated artists in country music. Known for fierce, narrative songwriting, she fronts the trio Pistol Annies and holds the record for the most ACM Awards of any artist.
- Born November 10, 1983, in Longview, Texas, and raised in Lindale.
- Released her major-label debut Kerosene (2005, Epic), which topped the country albums chart.
- Won her first Grammy for “The House That Built Me” at the 2011 ceremony.
- Co-founded Pistol Annies in 2011 with Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley.
- Won the Grammy for Best Country Album twice, for Platinum (2014) and The Weight of These Wings (2016).
- Recorded the acoustic The Marfa Tapes (2021) outdoors in Marfa, Texas, with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall.
- Holds the record for the most ACM Awards of any artist in history.