By Syndicated Content
ABC
AsÂ
Miranda Lambertâs platform continues to grow, she hopes to be the kind of mentor and confidant for up-and-coming female artists she wishes she had at the start of her career.Â
Miranda tellsÂ
Dolly Parton,
Patsy Cline, and later admiring the ladies of the 90s includingÂ
Shania Twain,
Reba McEntire.Â
But Miranda notes that after the 90s, she started noticing a downturn of female country artists, especially when she came onto the scene in 2005 with her debut album,Â
Kerosene.Â
âThere was a gap, and it was a big gap. I didnât really have a lot of help,â she says of her early days touring as an opening act. âI only went on tour with men because the men were touring. I didnât have anyone who I could call when I was having a meltdown or having PMS and having to go on stage. I wanted to talk to somebody.âÂ
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