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Miranda Lambert, Jon Randall Partner With Big Loud Records To Launch Big Loud Texas

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Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall have teamed up to launch Big Loud Texas in partnership with Big Loud Records.

Lambert and Randall will directly involve themselves in signing and developing artists on the roster. Randall will also serve as president of A&R for the new launched entity.

"As a teenager chasing my dreams in the honky-tonks of Texas, Nashville seemed so far away," said Lambert. "Every time I'm back home I get to hear the incredible talent our state produces, and I feel a responsibility to help get more of those Texas voices heard."

"I'm really excited to team up with my buddy Jon Randall and Big Loud to do just that," she added. "Get ready, y'all - we're bringing even more Texas to town!"

"When I was a kid playing in bands and kicking around Texas, I knew that making music was all I wanted to do for the rest of my life," shared Randall. "Since then, I've gotten to play with so many of my heroes produce legends and friends and travel all over the world… but all those roads lead right back home. I feel very blessed to share this full circle moment with one of my best pals, Miranda Lambert, and help some other dreamers chase their song around the world."

Big Loud Texas will serve as a dedicated imprint of Big Loud Records.

"I've admired what Miranda and Jon have done - both as musicians and as champions of young talent - for many years, so it's an honor to join forces in this way," said Seth England, Big Loud CEO/Partner. "One of the most important things to us at Big Loud is to align with cultural camaraderie. Texas exudes that spirit and no one knows that better than Miranda and Jon."

(Photo courtesy of Big Loud Texas)

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