Singer-songwriter John Prine has passed away due to complications related to the novel coronavirus.
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Miranda Lambert is a bluebird. The 36-year-old singer released the music video for her single "Bluebird" on Friday.
In it, Lambert is seen wearing a dress with blue-and-white feathers, along with dazzling gloves and stockings. She completes her look with matching glittering eyeshadow and a layered necklace.
As she sings the tune -- off her latest album "Wildcard" -- Lambert sits in a birdcage as onlookers watch her.The camera also pans to a real bluebird several times throughout the video. Last
.Singer-songwriter John Prine has passed away due to complications related to the novel coronavirus.
Celebrities including Mandy Moore and Miranda Lambert are paying tribute to musician, John Prine, following news of his death.
By Pat Saperstein
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Miranda Lambert is one of the more unfussy country stars in the industry, and her girl-next-door charm shone as she performed "Bluebird" during CBS' ACM Presents: Our Country event on Sunday night (April 5).
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Miranda Lambert is the latest artist to reschedule her tour due to the coronavirus. On Friday (April 3), the country singer announced she has postponed the remaining dates for her Wildcard Tour.
Miranda Lambert has been battling anxiety amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Miranda Lambert, 36, is going through the highs and lows that millions of others are experiencing while being in self-isolation. The “Kerosene” singer wrote a lengthy Instagram post on Friday, March 27, that dove into how she’s feeling about her career and life right now while the Coronavirus pandemic continues to grow.
Miranda Lambert is keeping it real on the 'Gram. The country star recently opened up about feeling anxious and overwhelmed due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
Miranda Lambert has broken her silence about the coronavirus pandemic, stressing it was initially hard for her to put her thoughts into words.
Miranda Lambert is getting real.
Miranda Lambert is getting real.
Country songbird Miranda Lambert channels her title "Bluebird" for a brand-new music video, released Friday (March 20).In the video, Lambert remains cooped up in a cage, ruffling her blue bedazzled feathers in front of a quaint nightclub audience. She's trapped like a real-life pet bird, which feels oddly familiar for a lot of people around the world staying indoors to self-quarantine.
Miranda Lambert can't be caged!
Miranda Lambert is setting herself free.
It's officially been 15 years since Miranda Lambert arrived on the scene. After catching the industry's attention competing and coming in third on the first season of USA's Nashville Star—a country-fried American Idol, for those of you who are unfamiliar—in 2003, the fierce Texas native signed with Epic Records and immediately got to work on what would be her major-label debut album, Kerosene.
Next chapter! Miranda Lambert and her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, are enjoying life together following his retirement from the New York City Police Department.