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Miranda Lambert: ‘Actin’ Up’ In Vegas With Lainey Wilson

Miranda Lambert had some real fun when she caught Lainey Wilson’s show in Las Vegas recently. It was the same night the two got on stage together and sang a…

Miranda Lambert in a blue fringe outfit and cowboy hat on stage in Las Vegas
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Miranda Lambert had some real fun when she caught Lainey Wilson's show in Las Vegas recently. It was the same night the two got on stage together and sang a new song they wrote together called "Good Horses Don't Run."

For the show, Miranda's husband was busy, so she took her friend and fellow songwriter Wade Bowen to the show, and the two had some serious fun backstage. Lambert posted photos and a video clip of them goofing around with song lyrics on Instagram. She captioned the post, which included pictures of her and Lainey as well, "Just some country pals actin' up last night in Vegas! Thanks for inviting me out to sing with ya @laineywilson. Sure love you, sister. Y'all, we sang a song we wrote together with @lukedick called Good Horses. First time we have ever done it live, and whew, it did give me the chills. Can't wait for this one."

She added, "Also, @wadebowen, thanks for fillin' in for @brendanjmcloughlin and being my date to watch Lainey show 'em how it's done. We might have had a little too much fun cause we started 'writin' songs' backstage. See the last slide. I promise we're songwriters' I don't owe Joe Jack s--- (laughing emoji). Giddy up, Vegas!"

See that post here.

Wilson played in Las Vegas over the weekend at The Theater at the Virgin Hotel. During the performance, Lainey surprised the crowd by bringing out Lambert; the two sang Lambert's big smash, "Kerosene."

The superstars also sang "Good Horses Don't Run." Lainey told the crowd, introducing it, "This song is so, so special, and you can hear her all over it. She helped me write the song, and I'm so proud of the song, we hope you love it."

The song talks about cowboys and love and is called "Good Horses Don't Roam." The chorus of the song's lyrics are, "I don't need the map/ I don't need a road / I don't need a fence / I just need to know / if you want to love me / you don't need to rope / you just need to know/ I don't need a compass / I don't need a saddle / let go of the reins baby, let me unravel / If you want to love me / you don't need to rope/ you just need to know / Good Horses come home,"

Cowgirl Magazine posted a clip of the new song to their Instagram, writing, "@laineywilson and @mirandalambert surprised us with a new song tonight at @virginhotelslv! This duo is amazing."

See that post here.

Country music is like no other genre because country stars are very much like family. In that family, many lifelong friendships emerge between superstars and have been through the years.

Like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings in the 1970s and Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn's great friendship before that. It's hard to overlook Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers's friendship that began when he first appeared on her 1970s Dolly TV show. Then they started to make music together when they recorded the iconic "Islands In The Stream" in the early 1980s. And who can forget Parton's friends and trio partners Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt, who won a Grammy in 1988 for their Trio album.

Miranda Lambert has many friends in country music and even started a group with her buddies Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley to form The Pistol Annies. The trio of songwriting friends have released four albums together since 2011, including a 2021 holiday album called Hell Of A Holiday. Lambert has also made friends in a songwriting sense with Jelly Roll and Morgan Wallen, just to name a few. Her latest co-write friendship can be found on Brothers Osborne's latest self-titled album. The song they wrote with Miranda is called "We Ain't Good At Breaking Up," and she sings on the song.

Jason Aldean joined Luke Bryan, his friend for many years, to celebrate Bryan's recent 30 number one song party last week (9/12). Luke is also good friends with his one-time ACM award show co-host Blake Shelton and is friends with his current CMA Awards show co-host Peyton Manning, who might as well be a country star (although he doesn't sing) as much as he loves the music.

Darius Rucker has many friends in the entertainment industry and counts Lady A's Charles Kelley as one of his closest friends. Many of his country music friends have joined Rucker every June in Nashville for his annual benefit concert to help St. Judes Hospital. Past buddies helping out include Jason Aldean, Brooks & Dunn, Brothers Osborne, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Charles Kelley of Lady A, Ashley McBryde, A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, Brad Paisley, and Kenny Rogers.

Let's look at five of country music's best friendships today.

Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde

These two friends will forever be linked not just for their duet "Never Wanted To Be That Girl" but because they won a Grammy for the performance in 2023 for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. When we interviewed McBryde recently, she told us of her friendship with Pearce, "We are opposites, especially in the way we enter a room. Carly always seems to me to be very well put together and has thought out what. She's about to say. I'm more likely to come in a room and be like (loud burst) 'Blahhhhh' and be kind of all over the place. I think that's why we got along so well. But that friendship started as a songwriter wanted. I wanted to write with Carly; I wanted to sing something with her."

Kane Brown and Chris Young

These two sealed their friendship with a collaboration called "Famous Friends," which Young co-wrote. The collaboration's video for "Famous Friends" won the 2021 CMT Music Award for Collaboration of the Year. Early in his career. Kane told us about being a fan of Young's music. He said, "I probably did as many Chris covers as I did other people's covers. And then when I got signed with Sony, it was the same label that Chris was on, and they knew I loved him right off the bat."

Blake Shelton and Reba McEntire

Blake told us what Reba McEntire did for him early in his Nashville career: "The ACM announcements/ nominees three years ago (2009), way before they were asking me, host, she agreed to go, and Reba doesn't do this; she agreed to be on CBS' Early Morning Show to announce the nominees for the ACMs if they would let me be on there with her. Normally, they send a couple of new baby acts to go do that because nobody wants to wake up that early and go do that, but Reba did that for me. If there's ever a time she can lend a hand, she's always been that for me."

Reba sat in Shelton's chair in "The Voice" semi-final in May. She is a Season 24 Coach.

Morgan Wallen and HARDY

These guys have been friends since the beginning of their respective careers in Nashville. HARDY told us about when he first met Morgan after he heard Wallen's debut single, "The Way I Talk." He said, "I think it was like Top 30, and I was just a huge fan of the song, and I had not met him before, and it was just kind of the publisher route," HARDY explained that he called his publisher and asked to be contacted with Morgan's booker asking to write with him. HARDY said, "And two weeks later, he was on the schedule, and I got a text at like 10 am, and he was like, 'Hey, this is Morgan Wallen, what's your address?' and he just showed up to my house."

Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson

Lainey and Jelly Roll are not just friends; they have an award-nominated collaboration together, "Save Me." Jelly Roll recently told ET of his friendship with Lainey, "That's just my sister. That's how I look at her." He added that there's such a kinship with Wilson and noted that and the fact that they're both where they are in our careers right now, at the same record label, with a song together that's "Just on fire."

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.