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Miranda Lambert

History With Billy Bob's

Miranda Lambert joined the Billy Bob's Wall of Fame on December 23, 2005

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About Miranda Lambert:

Miranda Lambert is an American country music singer-songwriter known for her fearless honesty, sharp songwriting, and a career that has redefined modern country music. Born on November 10, 1983, in Longview, Texas, and raised in Lindale, Lambert grew up influenced by classic country, Southern rock, and the storytelling traditions of Texas music.

She first gained national attention in the early 2000s and broke through with her major-label debut Kerosene, led by the fiery title track that announced her as a bold new voice in country music. Lambert followed with a string of critically acclaimed albums and hit songs including “The House That Built Me,” “Gunpowder & Lead,” “Mama’s Broken Heart,” “Over You,” and “Automatic.”

Known for blending traditional country sounds with modern edge, Lambert’s music often explores themes of independence, heartbreak, resilience, and personal growth. Her songwriting earned widespread respect, multiple Grammy Awards, and a record-setting number of Academy of Country Music honors.

Beyond her solo success, Lambert is also recognized for her work with the trio Pistol Annies and for her commitment to preserving country music’s roots while pushing its boundaries. With a career built on authenticity and emotional truth, Miranda Lambert remains one of the most influential and respected artists of her generation — a powerful voice who continues to shape the future of country music.