Miranda Lambert Ropes Cowgirl Hall of Fame Induction

What an honor!

Written by Chris Parton
Miranda Lambert Ropes Cowgirl Hall of Fame Induction
Miranda Lambert at “The 54th Annual CMA Awards” on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at Music City Center in Downtown Nashville.

Award winning country superstar Miranda Lambert has just roped a different kind of honor — she’s been selected for induction into the The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.

The Texas native and animal lover will be enshrined in the Fort Worth museum alongside four other trailblazing cowgirls, set to be welcomed with a ceremony on April 27, 2021. According to press release announcing the news, Lambert is being honored for her fundraising and pet adoption efforts through her non-profit, MuttNation, and she’ll be joined by a world champion breakaway roper, a renowned artist, cowboy hat designer and an Olympic medalist. The induction class includes Lambert, Pop Chalee, Lari Dee Guy, Kathryn Kusner and Lavonna “Shorty” Koger.

“We are honored to welcome this outstanding class of inductees and add their remarkable stories and accomplishments to the amazing group of honorees they are joining in the Museum’s Hall of Fame,” said the Museum’s executive director Patricia Riley. “Congratulations to all.”

Lambert’s current single is the mellow “Settling Down,” which she recently performed on the 54th Annual CMA Awards. It’s official video shows off some of her cowgirl credentials.