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Miranda Lambert's blunt advice helped Parker McCollum set boundaries.
Summary
Parker McCollum says Miranda Lambert taught him to embrace the word "no" to protect his sanity, and he recently sold out his fourth straight Houston Rodeo show.
Content
Parker McCollum says Miranda Lambert helped him find his footing in the country music business by teaching him to embrace the word "no." He described that guidance as a way to set boundaries and protect his sanity while maintaining a demanding schedule. McCollum discussed the lesson during an appearance on the Ten Year Town Podcast. He also said brief breaks from the spotlight helped him stay grounded and keep creating music.
What we know:
- McCollum credited Miranda Lambert with teaching him to value the word "no."
- He mentioned the lesson during the Ten Year Town Podcast appearance.
- McCollum recently sold out his fourth consecutive Houston Rodeo performance.
- He described the early career expectation to grind and stay relentlessly driven.
- McCollum released his first single, "Highway," in 2013 and gained recognition with the album The Limestone Kid.
- He reached his first No. 1 with "Pretty Heart" in 2019 after signing with MCA Nashville and released Gold Chain Cowboy in 2021.
Summary:
McCollum says learning to set limits has helped him balance touring and creative work while preserving his well-being. He is preparing to release his fifth studio album, and specific timing or further details were not provided.
