Nashville was buzzing last week as country music darlings, Little Big Town, celebrated 25 years of making music together. Forget silver anniversaries, this quartet marked the occasion with something even sweeter: a brand new greatest hits album featuring a collaboration with none other than the fiery Miranda Lambert.
Reimagining a Classic: Miranda Adds Fuel to the "Church"
The album, released on August 9th, isn't your typical "greatest hits" rehash. Sure, it features beloved tracks like "Boondocks," "Pontoon," and "Girl Crush," those anthems that have soundtracked countless tailgates and backyard barbecues. But Little Big Town, never ones to rest on their laurels, added a little something special to the mix.
Enter Miranda Lambert, a force of nature in a Stetson, lending her powerhouse vocals to a fresh rendition of their 2010 hit, "Little White Church.
" The result? Pure magic. "We've always loved Miranda's voice, her energy," remarked Karen Fairchild, her eyes sparkling as she addressed the crowd at the album release party.
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