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Miranda Lambert releases new single

Tuesday, August 2, 2011 – Miranda Lambert released the first single from her fourth album this week. Baggage Claim was sent to radio stations.

The single has a bit of a bluesy feel to it with slide guitar near the start as well as Lambert's vocals.

The song is the first from "Four the Record," which drops Nov. 1. That will be the next solo release from Lambert, but she also has a new side project, Pistol Annies. The trio will have their debut disc out Aug. 23. Hell on Heels, is the first single from Pistol Annies.


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CD review - Hell Of A Holiday You just knew a Pistol Annies' holiday album would be a little bit twisted. Sometimes more "Merry Christmas from the Family" than, say, "Silent Night." Comprised of three song female voices – Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley – "Hell of a Holiday" is mostly the sound of a group that just wanna have fun during the Christmas season. The album opens with its title cut, where these women get revved up for Christmas over a pounding drum ...
CD review - Platinum Cynics might think that Miranda Lambert is presumptuous in entitling her fifth disc "Platinum" and, in effect, assuming she'll get her plaque for selling 1 million units. But Lambert says that isn't the case, but more a matter of style, looks and feel. Lambert also wrote and discovered a lot of excellent songs that fit her quite well in an album in which she exposes her inner self as she matures. That may never more apparent than in the country rocker Lambert wrote ...
CD review - Annie Up For those who thought "Hell on Heels" was a one-off side project for Miranda Lambert (along with sidekicks Angaleena Presley and Ashley Monroe), think again. The Annies, aka "Lonestar Annie" (Lambert), "Hippie Annie" (Monroe), and "Holler Annie" (Presley), are no novelty act. Instead, they tackle material that you just are unlikely to hear on mainstream country radio both in subject matter and sonics. Like the debut, this one also makes it quite clear that ...


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