MIRANDA LAMBERT DEBUTS AT NUMBER ONE!!
March 23, 2005 (Nashville, TN) Epic recording artist, Miranda Lambert has the Number One Country Record in the
Nation. With first week sales of 40,390 for Kerosene, Miranda Lambert has done what only five other country artists in the history
of Soundscan have ever done; earned a Number One country chart debut on their
very first release. She joins an elite club consisting of Wynonna (1992), Billy
Ray Cyrus (1992), LeAnn Rimes (1996), Buddy Jewell (2003) and Gretchen Wilson
(2004). Sony Nashville, Mirandas parent record label, has released the last three
new acts to debut at number-one. No other music company has scored a Country number-one
debut on a first album since 1996. Mirandas Kerosene sits at #18 on the Billboard Top 200 as well.
When my manager called with the news I was driving home from the gym and I had
to tell him to hang on because my truck had just died, laughs Miranda. I had
to pull over to the side of the road - Id like to say it was just because of
the shock I was feeling, but my truck really wouldnt start. Its an old beat
up Ford and its always doing that but it picked the perfect moment.
Of course the first thing I did when I got home was call my band and they all
started crying, adds Miranda. This weekend were doing a show in Gulfport at
a Casino so well leave the celebration to your imagination.
A Number One debut for a new artist is a major feat and is a testament to Mirandas
solid talent as a singer, songwriter and performer. All of us at Epic are extremely
proud of Miranda, says Mark Wright, Executive Vice President, A&R, Sony Music
Nashville.
In addition to the sales success, Miranda is also receiving widespread critical
acclaim. The news of her Number One debut comes on the heels of a sweeping media
blitz that found Miranda on NBCs Today Show, on the cover of USA Today with a two-page feature spread and reviews in the pages of People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, Associated Press and countless other national outlets. Shell be the focus of large upcoming
features for the Associated Press, Parade, People and many of the countrys top daily newspapers.
Peoples review (on stands now) avowed, While shell remind you at times of Gretchen
Wilson and Dolly Parton, this worthy 21-year-old Texan is clearly her own singer.
An album review by the Associated Press confirmed, Lambert has come up with a solid album full of thoughtful words
and tuneful melodies, delivered with fresh country conviction. Entertainment Weekly called Kerosene, a spunky set of honky-tonk, country rock and Sheryl Crow inspired ballads,
adding, Her vocals evoke Natalie Maines and she clearly knows how to writer a
killer tune. And on noting that Miranda gained her notoriety on the USA Networks
Nashville Star series, The New York Times named her album excellent and wrote that her,
strong voice that hints at
mischief, and Kerosene, her impressive debut, might be the best album so far from the current reality-pop
boom.
Miranda wrote or co-wrote eleven of the twelve tracks on Kerosene including the first single, Me and Charlie Talking which was a top-twenty-five
radio hit and has been the Number One song on the Texas Music Charts for the last
eleven consecutive weeks tying Gretchen Wilsons Redneck Woman. She will likely
hold on for a twelfth. Her new radio single, "Bring Me Down" will go for adds
on April 4.
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