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16.03.2023 - 00:31 / etcanada.com
Miranda Lambert is closing her chapter with Sony Music Nashville.
The country music sensation uploaded a commemorative farewell post to her Instagram on Wednesday, March 15. The image was a collage of all her albums over the past two decades. She has released albums with Sony Music Nashville since she first started in the industry at 19.
“Since I was 19-years-old, Sony has been my home in Nashville. Over the last 20 years Together we have released albums that allowed me to share my story with the world, and we’ve reached heights I’d never even dreamed were possible,” started Lambert in the post.
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“I’m so thankful for our time together and everything they made possible for me, yet I wouldn’t be true to myself if I wasn’t constantly looking for the next challenge and a new way to stretch my creativity. With that in mind,” she continued before finally bidding farewell.
“I’ve decided to say goodbye to my Sony family. I can’t wait to see what the next adventure holds.”
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Fans were quick to support the country music darling in the comment sections. “Congratulations! Love a woman that knows her worth and can’t wait for your next chapter
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Miranda Lambert had upsetting news for her fans Thursday. The singer took to her Instagram story to share that, due to health concerns, she had to cancel a Las Vegas performance. "Hey y'all.
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Up-and-coming country artists Megan Moroney and Jelly Roll are both nominated for their first CMT Awards this weekend – and they are both looking back at their journeys and who inspired them as singer-songwriters. "Well, I think like from a songwriting aspect, I always love Kacey Musgraves … Miranda Lambert," Moroney told Fox News Digital, adding that the "If I Was a Cowboy" singer was one of her "musical influences." Moroney clarified that while she has never spoken to Lambert, she has run into her – literally. The 25-year-old said that several years ago, when she was still in college in Georgia, "I accidentally ran into her … and I stepped on her on accident.
We know the characters on “Yellowstone“ love Miranda Lambert (have you spotted that throwback poster in the cowboys’ bunkhouse?). And it turns out, the feeling is mutual!
love Miranda Lambert (have you spotted that throwback poster in the cowboys' bunkhouse?). And it turns out, the feeling is mutual!Lambert sat down with ET's Rachel Smith recently to dish all about her Las Vegas residency, husband Brendan McLoughlin, and her new role as an ambassador for Lone River Ranch Water. But of course, we had to ask about that sly cameo, after eagle-eyed fans caught a glimpse of what the country star refers to as her «baby poster» on the show's set.«I was like, 19 in that picture!» she shared.
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Sony Music again this week argued that a copyright dispute with former members of the Jimi Hendrix Experience should be pursued in the courts in New York not London.Lawsuits have been filed on both sides of the Atlantic, but – Sony’s legal rep said – the US case should be prioritised, because the outcome in that will “save time, money and resources” when it comes to the UK litigation.This dispute is between Sony Music and the Jimi Hendrix’s estate on one side, and UK-based companies representing the estates of the other two members of the Jimi Hendrix Experience band – Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell – on the other.The latter claim they control rights in relation to the Experience catalogue which are being infringed by the Hendrix estate and its music distribution partner, which is Sony Music.The Hendrix estate counters that, after Hendrix’s death in 1970, both Redding and Mitchell signed agreements via which they basically gave up any copyright or royalty claims in relation to recordings made by the Jimi Hendrix Experience in return for “significant monetary consideration”.Neither Redding nor Mitchell ever subsequently raised any issues with those agreements while they were still alive.But the Redding and Mitchell companies argue that the 1970s agreements didn’t actually see the two musicians assign any rights and only related to revenues generated by the recordings at that time, which obviously didn’t include any digital income.Anticipating that the Redding and Mitchell companies were prepping legal action in the UK, the Hendrix estate and Sony Music filed legal action in New York seeking court confirmation that the 1970s agreements were still in force.
ultra-glamorous red carpet ensembles, so she surprised fans when she made a big change in the style stakes on Thursday.Taking to Instagram, Miranda posted a series of photos of herself in a pared-back, vintage-inspired outfit, including a traditional cowboy hat and a brown fringed jacket, leaving fans in awe over her new look. Miranda Lambert debuted a new look on Instagram"Oh! I like this vibe," one said, while another commented: "I love the vintage vibe! Beautiful!" A third was a fan too, writing: "Great vibes, great look.""Love that look on you!" a fourth praised, proving her new style is a huge hit among fans.The clothes are from Miranda's clothing collection Idyllwind by Miranda Lambert, with the singer saying: "It's about the vintage vibes."MOST READ: Inside Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton's relationship today following split Miranda Lambert rocked a vintage-inspired lookThis is the second time Miranda has surprised her fans this month, shocking her followers earlier in March when she gave a glimpse of a huge tattoo on her arm.Wearing a pair of skinny jeans and a red and white check shirt, Miranda placed her hands on a stack of dishes in a photo taken in her kitchen, with the Queen of Hearts tattoo on her right forearm clearly visible.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Sony Music has dissolved the long-running Arista Nashville imprint, a rep for the company confirms to Variety. The news was first reported in Country Aircheck‘s newsletter. Most of the artists will be absorbed into Sony Music Nashville, with Nate Smith is going to RCA Nashville and Old Dominion and Megan Moroney moving over to Columbia Nashville. Brooks & Dunn is the most famous artist on the label, having been one of its cornerstone acts since 1991, but the duo is not a going concern on the recording front. Apart from a retrospective/duets project three years ago, they have not issued an album of new material since 2007.
Naman Ramachandran Sony Music Entertainment India has appointed Vinit Thakkar as managing director, reporting into Shridhar Subramaniam, president of corporate strategy and market development for Asia and the Middle East. Thakkar will take over from Rajat Kakar, who is scheduled to leave at the end of March. Thakkar was previously COO, India and South Asia, for Universal Music, where he played a key role in major label signings with leading artists and is also widely credited for the creation and launch of non-film artist-centred platforms in a market traditionally dominated by songs from feature film soundtracks. At Sony, he will collaborate with regional and global teams to strengthen the company’s strategic partnerships and identify new growth opportunities for its artists.
Miranda Lambert announced some major news on Wednesday that came as a complete surprise to her fans. The country music singer took to Instagram to reveal that she is preparing for a new "adventure" after deciding to part ways with her record label, Sony, after 20 years. The announcement was made even more poignant as she shared it on the 18th anniversary of the release of her first album, Kerosene.WATCH: How Miranda Lambert became one of the most successful country music singersSharing a collage of the stunning artwork for nine of her records, Miranda penned: "Since I was 19 years old, Sony has been my home in Nashville.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Miranda Lambert announced Wednesday that she is leaving Sony Music Nashville, the company she’s been with since the beginning of her almost two-decade recording career. She did not say where she might be landing after her departure — only that she “can’t wait” to see what comes next. “Since I was 19 years old, Sony has been my home in Nashville,” Lambert said in a social post. “Over the last 20 years together we have released albums that allowed me to share my story with the world, and we’ve reached heights I’d never even dreamed were possible. “I’m so thankful for our time together and everything they made possible for me,” Lambert continued, “yet I wouldn’t be true to myself if I wasn’t constantly looking for the next challenge and a new way to stretch my creativity. With that in mind, I’ve decided to say goodbye to my Sony family. I can’t wait to see what the next adventure holds.”