
Pistol Annies craft holiday album for the not-so-sentimental
ABC News
Country star Miranda Lambert isn't much of a Christmas caroler, but the only thing that gets her in the spirit was singing with her friends in the Pistol Annies
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Country star Miranda Lambert readily admits that she doesn't really like Christmas music at all.
The only thing that would get her in the spirit to do a holiday record was singing with her two best gal pals from the Pistol Annies, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley.
“If there was ever a time I would think a Christmas album was fun, it would be with these two girls, for sure," said the Texas-born singer.
“Hell of Holiday” is the album for the holiday survivors, the folks like Lambert who are a little more sarcastic than sentimental, but still can find the meaning of the season through all the tinsel. The trio of singers bring both humor and harmony as they celebrate with hillbilly relatives, get caught up in the hustle and sing Jesus a “Happy Birthday" song.