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MIRANDA LAMBERT’S WILDCARD WINS BEST COUNTRY ALBUM AT 63RD GRAMMY AWARDS (VIDEO)

MIRANDA LAMBERT’S WILDCARD WINS BEST COUNTRY ALBUM AT 63RD GRAMMY AWARDS (VIDEO)


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Q: This year in particular must be so special to win an award. The way music is connected to the people. You were nominated with a lot of amazing women in country music. How does that all feel for you?

Miranda: Hi, thank you.

ML: It’s really cool. I mean, these are all really strong records and all of my friends. I mean, I just met Ingrid but she’s… I respect what she does. Everybody else I’ve known for a long time and toured with and been friends with and hung out with outside of work so to me it felt like whoever won, we were winning for each other. For Nashville. You know what I mean? We’ve been face timing with everybody at home so you know this isn’t just mine, this is ours especially as a group of women.

Commentator: Awesome, Congratulations.

ML: Thank you.

Commentator: Hey Miranda.

ML: Hi!

Q: This is the second time that you have won for best country album. Is there something extra special about winning for a whole body of work like that?

ML: Definitely. I mean you put your heart and soul into the…. I still make albums. I think everybody in the category does. You know, we still romanticize about having a full project to represent where we are in life and where we are creatively so this record really um… I needed it in my life at the time and that we made it and I feel like it’s mean it’s like it obviously feels amazing to celebrate that but I love all of the people in the category with me and like I said, we’re family so I mean I feel like I’m bringing it home for all of us.

Q:: Thank you so much, congratulations.

ML: Thank you

ML: Hey!

Q: Hey how’s it going? I’m just curious what your thoughts on this win are in context of not being able to tour the record and not being able to go out and support it and see response from the audience in the presence as you go around the country, you know? ML: Well, I got to tour a little bit. I was one of the lucky ones. I toured from January to March and then March 2nd was my last gig but we did a little bit of “Wildcard” tour and then you know I actually haven’t got to celebrate with the fans. I had…you know “Bluebird” was a big song for me and I haven’t got to sing it with them and play it with the band much and so I’m excited to do that and you know this just feels really good in a year where you’re like ‘What’s happening? Does it mean anything anymore?” but knowing that the music helped get people through, including myself, I know that the celebration will be even bigger when we get back together.

MIRANDA LAMBERT’S WILDCARD WINS BEST COUNTRY ALBUM AT 63RD GRAMMY AWARDS (VIDEO)



NASHVILLE, Tenn. Miranda Lambert earned her third GRAMMY Award Sunday as her universally-lauded Wildcard was named Best Country Album at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards. She also performed her No. 1 smash hit “Bluebird” during the ceremony. Watch here

Wildcard is Lambert’s seventh consecutive No. 1 studio album, making her one of only two artists to achieve this feat. Produced by Jay Joyce, Wildcard was declared one of 2019’s best by GQ, Variety, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Slate, Stereogum, Paste, and many more. Entertainment Weekly praised, “Listening to Wildcard…you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wake up from a blackout-drunk evening next to your two best girlfriends and a freshly dug grave that none of you will speak of again. In short: It rocks,” while GQ echoed “her best start-to-finish body of work to date—a feat, considering her deep, diverse output over the past decade-plus.”

This is Lambert’s second win for Best Country Album, receiving the Award for her No. 1 album Platinum in 2014. She has also previously won Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “The House That Built Me.”

The superstar recently announced her latest project, The Marfa Tapes, in collaboration with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall. Out on May 7 through Vanner Records/RCA Nashville, The Marfa Tapes is a collection of beautifully intimate and raw songs written and recorded together in the tiny, middle-of-nowhere town of Marfa, TX. The result is a rare glimpse inside the creative process of three of the genre’s most accomplished writers and performers; a candid, unvarnished look at Lambert, Randall, and Ingram’s undeniable chemistry in its purest, most honest form.


About Miranda Lambert: Vanner Records/RCA Nashville superstar Miranda Lambert’s storied career has spanned seven No. 1 hit radio singles, seven consecutive No. 1 albums, more than 70 prestigious awards and honors, and countless sales certifications, earning the Texan a reputation as “the most riveting country star of her generation” (NPR). 

The most decorated artist in the history of the Academy of Country Music, Lambert has earned 35 ACM Awards (including a record-setting 9 consecutive Female Vocalist of the Year Awards), 14 CMA Awards (Country Music Association), 3 GRAMMY Awards, the Nashville Symphony Harmony Award, ACM Gene Weed Milestone Award, ACM Song of the Decade Award, and was named 2019 RIAA’s Artist of the Year. She is the youngest artist ever to serve as the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum’s Artist in Residence, joining a legendary list of predecessors including Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark, Tom T. Hall, Jerry Douglas, Cowboy Jack Clement, Earl Scruggs, Connie Smith, Roseanne Cash, and more. 

The celebrated singer/songwriter released her GRAMMY Award-winning seventh studio album, Wildcard, in 2019, which was declared one of the year’s best albums by GQ, Variety, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Slate, and many more. Wildcard features GRAMMY Award-nominated single “It All Comes Out in the Wash,” plus her No. 1 smash hit “Bluebird” and “Settling Down.” Lambert’s seventh consecutive No. 1 album, Wildcard joins her lauded discography that includes The Weight of These Wings (2016), Platinum (2014), Four The Record (2011), Revolution (2009), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2007) and Kerosene (2005). In addition, she released three albums with her trio, the Pistol Annies. 

Her clothing and cowboy boot collection, Idyllwind, is a private-label brand sold at all Boot Barn stores nationwide. www.idyllwind.com
Miranda’s MuttNation Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit, is celebrating its 10th Anniversary. Since its inception in 2009, MuttNation has raised over $4.4 million in support of its mission to promote the adoption of rescue pets, support animal shelters across the country, advance spay & neuter, and assist with the transport of animals during times of natural disaster. www.muttnation.com

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