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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2015 23:18:46 GMT
We have always thought Miranda Lambert was smokin’ hot, but in her new video for “Little Red Wagon” she turns the heat up to nuclear. In a variety of figure-flattering and downright sexy outfits, including a retro one-piece swimsuit and bandana-print platform sandals, Miranda shows off her “backyard swagger,” along with a shiny platinum Airstream, a new Ram truck and Jamie, the wonder pup who comes close to stealing the spotlight. Miranda must be feeling pretty good about herself as she struts and sashays in the video, but heck, video aside, things are going pretty good for the star, who just made her debut at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on her own Certified Platinum Tour. Although that tour wraps on May 23, Miranda also has a full summer of fairs and festivals, not to mention she’ll play Chicago’s Soldier Field on June 6 with her pal Kenny Chesney on his Big Revival Tour. Last month, Miranda’s MuttNation Foundation celebrated its second year of operation by giving more than $200,000 to 50 pet shelters in 50 states, and next month Miranda will head back to Dallas for the ACM Awards, where she has a whopping eight nominations, including one for the coveted Entertainer of the Year, where she represents all the ladies of country music as the sole female nominee. Miranda rocks plenty of other noteworthy outfits in the video, but our favorite is her red bathing suit by the pool! She looks great in ModCloth’s ‘Bathing Beauty One-Piece Swimsuit in Red’ by Esther Williams, and it was styled perfectly with platform red bandana sandals with cork heels and a cute yellow headband. With the weather warming up and swimsuit season approaching, this is such a cute swimsuit to get before your next vacation. Miranda totally proved that a one-piece can be just as hot as a bikini, and this is definitely a go-to style for family summer gatherings.
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Post by Admin on Mar 25, 2015 22:50:24 GMT
In her spicy, sexy “Little Red Wagon” video, Miranda Lambert shows off her toned-up bod in several revealing outfits. While we love the “Mrs. Shelton” belt, there’s only one of those. You can fit into her shoes and swimsuit, however, and you don’t need to ignore your cravings to do it. If there is anything Lambert has taught country fans — and Quickie host Nicki D — it’s to embrace your crazy. Lambert says that while she keeps it healthy most of the time, she’s prone to the occasional binge. Recently she took out a plate full of Loveless Cafe biscuits — raise your hand if you’ve been there before! Donuts are the Country Quickie host’s nemesis, and it’s fair to say Nicki D wins this week. Find out where to get Ran’s hot red swimsuit, and how much those heels will set you back before learning more about Lambert’s summer tour plans. This week, instead of closing with “7 Seconds of Cute,” it’s “7 Seconds of Sexy.” The Country Quickie is a weekly look at country music’s top stories. Host Nicki D often finds herself in the middle of the story, and it often gets messy. If you like this week’s episode, catch up on one of our favorites at the button below and then subscribe to the Taste of Country YouTube channel so you never miss a Quickie.
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Post by Admin on Mar 30, 2015 22:50:12 GMT
"We all agree that there should be more women in country music," Miranda Lambert proudly announced at the beginning of her encore Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. "And we also all really miss the Dixie Chicks." Then, with help from opening act Ashley Monroe and backup singer Gwen Sebastian, Lambert led her makeshift trio through a note-perfect version of the Dixie Chicks' 1999 hit " Take Me Away," paying tribute to the platinum blondes who came before her during one of New York City's biggest country shows of the year. Headlining the Garden for the first time, Lambert took the stage earlier that night to a fiery version of "Fastest Girl in Town" and hardly stopped for a breath during the rest of her 100-plus minute show. Her 20-song set spanned her decade-long career, from early breakthrough hits like "Kerosene" to recent singles from 2014's chart-topping Platinum. She also included several classic rock covers, including the Rolling Stones' "Bitch" and Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll." Lambert commanded her no-nonsense stage show with an effortless, unassuming confidence, singing fan-favorite ballads like "Over You" and "The House That Built Me" right alongside hard-partying rockers like her current single, "Little Red Wagon," and her signature, set-closing "Gunpowder and Lead." Lambert's Saturday night show preached open-armed inclusion and fierce female independence. "Take a second to think about who you are, where you come from and what you stand for," she said, in one of her longer, between-song comments of the night, before singing her 2011 anthem "All Kinds of Kinds." Her performance was bookended by a pre-show video showing an array of pioneering women like Amelia Earhart and a banner on the video screen at the end of the show that simply read, "Well behaved women rarely make history." In keeping with the night's tone, Lambert provided one of evening's biggest highlights with a mid-set, solo acoustic performance of Merle Haggard's renegade anthem, "The Way I Am." If Lambert made arena stardom look easy, Justin Moore showed why he's one of the hardest working Nashville upstarts with his 10-song opening set. Donning a Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band T-shirt, Moore won over the crowd during extended versions of songs like "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" (performed as a tribute to 9/11) and his finale, "Small Town USA," which featured a coda of Springsteen’s "Born in the USA." With his earnest speech-making and enthusiastic crowd work, Moore's performance showed that he clearly has his eye set on headlining his own arena shows in the future. The first opener of the night, Ashley Monroe, performed an all-too brief set of her traditionally minded country music that featured several promising tunes from her upcoming album, including "Has Anybody Ever Told You" and "Winning Streak." Lambert's Pistol Annies partner shared some wise words when introducing "On to Something Good," the uplifting lead single off her (yet untitled) forthcoming record. "I feel like we've all been through some things in life, and it's important to keep going," Monroe said. "You can’t stay at the bottom forever."
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Post by Admin on Apr 5, 2015 22:41:43 GMT
Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton have a new addition, but it's not what you may think. Lambert announced the "newest member of the family" through a pic on Instagram, and it's a trailer named Dixie!
Lambert took to Instagram to show off her latest pride and joy: a vintage turquoise and red trailer. "Newest member of the family! This is Dixie yall! A 1961 Shasta! #glamping #itsthelittlethings #Texasroadtrip," she captioned the pic.
The 1961 Shasta will be part of Lambert's "glamping" experience as she also notes through a hashtag in the caption that she's going on a Texas road trip. This break comes before her next show on April 9 in Manchester, New Hampshire. The 31-year-old recently posted a PDA photo with her husband Blake, 38. The adorable country superstars kissed and supported Little Big Town's "Girl Crush" song with their hats.
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Post by Admin on Aug 16, 2015 21:55:37 GMT
Miranda Lambert isn't afraid to get a little personal onstage. Friday evening was another big show for the country singer who helped make night two of WE Fest 2015 in Detroit Lakes, Minn., a success. But while performing her biggest hits for thousands of concertgoers, many attendees couldn't help but notice the blond beauty make a comment about her personal life. According to multiple fans, Lambert reportedly joked to the crowd, "I wish I've been drinking all day, I deserve it. I just got divorced." Some were quick to feel her pain. Others took it as an innocent joke from the newly single singer. Regardless, Lambert carried on with her show that included renditions of "Over You" and "All Kinds of Kinds."
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