Miranda Lambert’s Mom Made Her Dress ‘Undercover’ As A Kid
When you grow up with private investigators as parents, they put you to work every once in a while. That’s according to Miranda Lambert, whose parents were both PIs in Texas. Miranda told Live With Kelly and Mark, “My parents were private investigators our whole life. My mom made me do my first job undercover when I was, like, 4. And then she made me one day, like, wear my cheerleading uniform from high school. She made me pretend to sell cookies at the door so that I could peek in to see if there was anybody in there that wasn’t supposed to be. Meanwhile, she’s in the Suburban snapping away.”
Lambert added with a laugh, “So all our childhood videos and photos, my mom has to go through without anyone in the room because we don’t know what’s going to be on it.”
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Lambert recently talked about leaving the Sony Music record label for the first time. She told American Songwriter, “I’ve never been free before. I love Sony. I had some great times there. My whole life’s work is there – literally my entire catalog.”
Lambert added, “There’s some bitter, and there’s some sweet to it. But I also know that the landscape of the music industry is so different than when I signed at 19 years old, and I’m excited to learn about it. I’m excited to figure out what that looks like.”
Miranda told her collaborators, “We need to block off some dates. I want to go write songs, and now I don’t even have a deadline or anybody to answer to or wonder if it’s for radio or if it’s not or what it is. I’ve worked on some cool collaborations I’ve got up my sleeve. I’m just letting the music lead.” She compared what she is doing now to 2020 when she wrote her ACM Album of the Year nominated Palomino album; Lambert offered, “I just want to recreate a moment that we created in 2020. That was our way of finding freedom; writing these songs about travel. I feel like now I’m on my own, and I am excited to see what comes to the table and learn.”