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  • Nov 10, 1983
    Miranda Lambert is born in Longview, Texas. Introduced on TV's "Nashville Star," she combines a feisty attitude and deep sensitivity while winning the Country Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year seven times in eight years from 2010-2017
    Oct 14, 1991
    Brendan McLoughlin is born in Staten Island, New York. While working as a policeman in November 2018, he meets Miranda Lambert, becoming her second husband in January 2019
    Sep 23, 1993
    Garth Brooks begins three days of taping at Dallas' Texas Stadium for his second TV special, "This Is Garth Brooks, Too!," which includes man-made rain and fire. Among the ticket-buyers during the run: Miranda Lambert
    Apr 18, 1999
    Future star Miranda Lambert is in the audience as George Strait headlines at Texas Stadium in Irving. Filling out the bill are Tim McGraw, The Dixie Chicks, Kenny Chesney, Jo Dee Messina, Mark Wills and Asleep At The Wheel
    Jun 10, 2000
    The George Strait stadium tour comes to Texas Stadium in Irving, where Miranda Lambert occupies a seat in the very top row. Among the artists she watches: Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Mark Chesnutt and Martina McBride
    Nov 10, 2001
    Turn back the clock: Miranda Lambert, who was born seven months after the introduction of the compact disc, receives an old-fashioned record player from her father for her 21st birthday
    Mar 8, 2003
    The USA Network debuts "Nashville Star," featuring judges Charlie Robison, Robert K. Oermann and Tracy Gershon. Clint Black appears on the first episode of the show, a talent contest that establishes Buddy Jewell and Miranda Lambert
    Mar 15, 2003
    Buddy Jewell performs "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and Miranda Lambert offers up "Honky Tonk Blues" during the first round of the USA Network's "Nashville Star"
    Mar 22, 2003
    Buddy Jewell sings Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Gimme Three Steps" and Miranda Lambert performs "Texas (When I Die)" on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Both contestants parlay their "Star" exposure into future recording contracts
    Mar 29, 2003
    Barbara Mandrell makes a guest appearance on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Buddy Jewell sings "Please Come To Boston" on his way to winning the competition, while future star Miranda Lambert delivers John Mellencamp's "Hurts So Good"

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