Before she was selling out stadiums and racking up Grammy Awards, Miranda Lambert was just a teenager from Texas with a big voice and even bigger dreams. Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit the early days of country music's reigning queen.
In 2003, a fresh-faced 19-year-old Miranda Lambert stepped onto the stage of the reality singing competition "Nashville Star," hoping to win over the judges and launch her music career.
Armed with a guitar and a song co-written with her dad titled “Greyhound Bound For Nowhere,” Lambert poured her heart out, singing about a familiar country music theme: infidelity.
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