Miranda Lambert was recently awarded the Country Icon Award at the 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards. She expressed her gratitude to her fans and reflected on her long music career while accepting the award, which was presented to her by fellow country star Parker McCollum. Lambert mentioned the artists she considers icons, such as Jerry Jeff Walker and Merle Haggard, and expressed her disbelief at receiving such an honor.
The singer thanked her fans, country music community, and friends for their support throughout her career. She talked about the many years, memories, and experiences she has had in the music industry. Despite the passage of time, Lambert feels like she is just getting started and is excited for what the future holds in her career. She performed her hit songs “Kerosene” and “Dammit Randy” at the event while stunning in an all-black ensemble alongside her husband Brendan McLoughlin.
Although Lambert was nominated for Female Artist of the Year and Female Song of the Year, she did not win in either category. Lainey Wilson and Dasha took home the awards instead. Lambert was announced as the recipient of the Country Icon Award at the second annual PCCAs, which were hosted by country legend Shania Twain. NBCUniversal Entertainment’s executive vice president, Jen Neal, praised Lambert for her impact on country music and her ability to capture the hearts of fans worldwide with her albums.
As a tour de force in country music for over 20 years, Lambert’s innovative and groundbreaking albums have solidified her status as a country music icon. The award recognized her fierce individualism and contribution to the industry. The event at the Grand Ole Opry showcased Lambert’s talent and dedication to her craft, as well as her appreciation for her loyal fans and the opportunities she has been given in her career. Lambert expressed her excitement for the future and continued to make an impact in the country music scene.

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