A mini-run of dates with Miranda Lambert has left her bandmates itching for something bigger. Ashley Monroe says she, Lambert and Angaleena Presley are missing each other, and eager to return to the road or the studio.
Miranda Lambert shocked her fans in 2011 when, at the peak of her career, she announced she was forming an all-girl-group with Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Pressley called The Pistol Annies.
In June 2013, the Pistol Annies canceled all upcoming concerts and appearances, sending rumors flying about a possible breakup. But in a new interview, Ashley Monroe addresses the gossip -- and it's good news!
Pistol Annies have just released their second album, titled 'Annie Up,' and in a new interview, the critically acclaimed country music trio talk about how their real lives helped shape the music they've made this time around.
What a week for the Pistol Annies. They released their sophomore album 'Annie Up' and celebrated by performing 'Hush Hush' on the 'Today' show. They also got the good news that their debut, the 2011-released 'Hell on Heels,' was certified Gold, which means it moved 500,000 copies!
Pistol Annies showed off their delightful collective sense of humor while appearing on the 'Today' show Tuesday morning (May 7), celebrating the release of their new album 'Annie Up.'
Singer-songwriter Ashley Monroe is stepping into the spotlight spawned by her work with Pistol Annies to shine a little on her own. Hippie Annie, as she's known in the group, is releasing her very first solo album on Warner Music Nashville.
The Pistol Annies have already earned a chart-topping debut album, and their single 'Hell on Heels' went gold, selling over 500,000 copies. Now, Miranda Lambert, Angaleena Presley and Ashley Monroe are on a natural high after getting some top praise from Neil Young in his recently released book, Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream.