Miranda Lambert’s Major Contribution To Hurricane Animals
Miranda Lambert’s MuttNation-Tractor Supply Relief for Rescues Fund has made initial donations totaling $250,000 to help 32 animal shelters and organizations across multiple states that were impacted by the recent hurricanes.
Mirada told us, “Helene hit the week before our Music for Mutts benefit concert, and it only seemed right to use the event to help with hurricane recovery efforts. Then Milton came right behind it – packing a devastating one-two punch.”
She added, “Thankfully, and thanks to all the animal-loving supporters who’ve made donations to our MuttNation-Tractor Supply Relief for Rescues Fund, we were able to quickly get help where it was needed most. We know this will be a very long recovery, and we’re committed to helping our four-legged friends and the people who care for them get back on their feet.”
Music for Mutts, the 15th-anniversary MuttNation Foundation celebration presented by Tractor Supply, featured a memorable night of performances celebrated by Billboard for “the vocal power and camaraderie onstage” from Lambert, Little Big Town, Dan + Shay, HARDY, Riley Green, Lukas Nelson, Ashley Monroe, and Natalie Hemby, in addition to a special opening set by Jake Worthington.
Additional artists who weren’t able to join in person also stepped up to support MuttNation’s efforts, including Chris Stapleton, Trisha Yearwood, Morgan Wallen, and Noah Kahan.
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Lambert appeared on The Tamron Hall Show in September. At the beginning of the show, they showed some of her super fans, who told her how much they loved her. Miranda was watching on the sidelines and gave a big smile.
Tamron Hall started the interview by talking about songs that have touched people’s lives. Miranda responded, “It makes me so happy. It’s what I said out to do. It’s so important that I have a gift of writing songs.”
She added, “I keep everything cataloged ’cause you realize I’ve been writing songs since I was 17 there’s so much material there.”
The subject of her being shy and having a wall around her. She offered that she thinks it because of the way she grew up with her dad being a police officer and her parents being private investigators, she said she was just was taught to “look over my shoulder and be “authentically yourself,” and that no one can be “on all the time.”
Miranda also said that it does “take strength to be vulnerable,” and she’s always “honest on my records,” and she feels like “that’s what I signed up for day one.”