The always fabulous Miranda Lambert is among this year’s CMA Awards nominees, where she’s up for four honors, including Female Vocalist of the Year — an award she’s now won twice consecutively from the CMA — as well as Song of the Year and Video of the Year, both for the beautiful “Over You” from her CMA Album-of-the-Year-nominated Four the Record album. And when it comes to Album of the Year — a CMA honor that Miranda received for her previous album, Revolution — Miranda says that earning that kind of recognition for your work is an incredibly special feeling for any artist. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- Look for Miranda among the performers on The 46th Annual CMA Awards when the show airs November 1st, at 8pm, ET, on ABC.
- Miranda is also looking at a bunch of other award nominations, with a nod for Favorite Female Artist – Country at the upcoming all-genre American Music Awards, and four nods for the American Country Awards, where she’s up for Touring Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year: Female, and Single of the Year: Female and Music Video of the Year: Female (both for “Over You”). Voting for both award shows is online and underway now at VoteAMA.com and TheACAs.com, respectively, so let your voices and choices be heard! This year’s American Music Awards will air November 18th on ABC, and you’ll be able to catch the American Country Awards December 10th on FOX.
- Miranda is currently hot on the radio with her latest hit, “Fastest Girl in Town,” another favorite from her Four the Record album, which also includes “Over You” and “Baggage Claim.”
- And be sure to look for Miranda on the cover of the November issue of Good Housekeeping, on stands now!
Miranda Lambert talks about the experience of winning Album of the Year. (:21)
“Especially songwriters, I think all of us as artists put our heart and soul into albums, but you know, they’re your babies. And when you win Album of the Year, it’s like…I don’t know…it takes your whole…it takes all your energy to put together an album, and when you win Album of the Year, it feels very validating, and like, it’s a major deal, for sure.”