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McEntire relishes the role she plays for young performers. She's pulling for all the women nominated and believes the genre needs more women both in front of the microphone and behind the scenes to truly thrive. She says she pays close attention to the genre's women, and has had her eye on Lambert. "I watch it," she said. "I watch the charts. I watch the videos. I see what the younger acts are doing. They're my competition but they're also my friends and my peers that I'm working with, and I'm very proud of Miranda. She has struck gold this year with the songs she's selected ... I am very anxious to see how she maintains this, what she comes out with next and how she handles it." Just as the kids of today remember Reba at important times, Lynn, Parton, Barbara Mandrell, Kitty Wells and Anne Murray are never far from her thoughts. "They broke down a lot of doors and barriers and were not going to sit over on the stool and be patted on the head and told when to sing and when not to sing," she said. "They were the ones who opened the doors and kicked down the doors for me. I said when I won my first female vocalist of year award:
'My boot's in the door ... and I'm going to do everything I can for country music and carry the banner for it all,' and I have almost all over the world." ___ Online:
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