I've seen awards where the artist seems to win it because they fall in line with the views of the people in charge of the awards.Going back to the Dixie Chicks - they won a Grammy just a few years after their music got thrown off a lot of country stations.
They don't know everyone who's voting on the awardsI've seen awards where the artist seems to win it because they fall in line with the views of the people in charge of the awards.
Yeah, she ain't no Taylor Swift.Moving away from country didn't seem to hurt Taylor Swift too badly.
Going back to the Dixie Chicks - they won a Grammy just a few years after their music got thrown off a lot of country stations.
The song "The Middle" Maren sang on went Top 10 in the US, UK and was up for a lot of Grammy awards...Yeah, she ain't no Taylor Swift.
The song "The Middle" Maren sang on went Top 10 in the US, UK and was up for a lot of Grammy awards...
There is, at least, some 'politics' involved in many awards/award shows. The heads of these organizations have the ability to move things in their direction.They don't know everyone who's voting on the awards
There is, at least, some 'politics' involved in many awards/award shows. The heads of these organizations have the ability to move things in their direction.
Exactly. Taylor Swift she ain't. Won't be any cameras following her at an NFL game anytime soon...probably ever.The song "The Middle" Maren sang on went Top 10 in the US, UK and was up for a lot of Grammy awards.
Maybe she’ll start dating an NFL player to test that theoryExactly. Taylor Swift she ain't. Won't be any cameras following her at an NFL game anytime soon...probably ever.
In a new interview, Dolly Parton speaks out against Tennessee's anti-trans laws:The fact that Dolly is iconic definitely plays a big part, but also while she has spoken out in support of groups like the LGBTQ+ and black communities and delivered messages of inclusivity, I've never particularly seen Dolly Parton as being polarizing or even "going against the grain" in that genre.
Has Miranda Lambert found a new label yet?
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Big Loud can do no wrong these days. Being under their umbrella, as the article puts it, should get her back on the radio again, and the new label being Texas-focused could help those "red dirt country" acts that are doing so well under the mainstream radar with sales and live shows take the next step. It's all up to radio and its call-outs, and the resistance to rootsier music from the 18-34 women who represent country radios biggest growth demo.Today she announced the start of a new record label:
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JUST IN: Miranda Lambert Launches New Texas Record Label
Lambert and one of her 'The Marfa Tapes' collaborators are starting another Texas-centric venture.tasteofcountry.com
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No chart impact for two years, since a hit duet with his ex.Saw that Sony Music Nashville has dropped Ryan Hurd, ex-husband of Maren Morris.
Which to the music industry, in general, makes up what? Two-thirds?She says she's just left the "toxic part."