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Fresh off releasing her new Republic album Postcards From Texas, Miranda Lambert has been honored with the SoundExchange Hall of Fame Award, which recognizes her status as one of the most streamed artists in the organization’s history.
Lambert has been part of the SoundExchange family since its 2005 and utilizes it to collect his neighboring rights royalties worldwide, with more than 65 agreements covering 88% of the global market.
“I’ve been a member since the beginning of my recording career and I appreciate all that SoundExchange does in advocating for the fair treatment of all creators," remarked Lambert, pictured with SoundExchange President/CEO Michael Huppe.
The artist has another award on the horizon, as she will receive the Country Icon Award at the People’s Choice Country Awards on 9/26. NBC will air the ceremony from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.