On a Nashville rooftop, Miranda Lambert’s new label sponsored a rhinestone-studded, 21+ drag brunch — a quiet test of what space queer artists and allies can carve out in country music’s largest festival.
On a Nashville rooftop, Miranda Lambert’s new label sponsored a rhinestone-studded, 21+ drag brunch — a quiet test of what space queer artists and allies can carve out in country music’s largest festival.
A waltz-time collaboration lands with more character than spectacle, drawing a line under years of rumored friction.
The two Texas songwriters performed their new collaboration live for the first time, closing a long-rumored rift at the historic dance hall.