“The series highlights the unique relationship between musicians and their mothers.
The “Tequila Does” singer has a her close relationship with her mother, Beverly.
“She was booking me in bars,” Miranda says.

“I was playing Texas.
So my mom was like my booking agent.
We’re not one of those like, stay mad for a long time kind of people.”

“My mom is a riot,” the singer exclaims.
“She loves being on the road with me.
She comes out probably like once a month.”
For her part, Bev creditsMirandawith “saving” Beverly’s marriage.”
At the time, Rick was a guitarist and an undercover cop.
Bev recalls their first encounter: “He had long hair, had a pink jacket on.
I was like, ‘Don Johnson done entered into my life this is the best day ever!'”
Their romance took off, and for four years, the couple remained happily married.
But when Bev began managing a country club, Rick started to noticing her changing.
“I got weird and stupid,” Bev admits.
“And he’s like, ‘I’m out.
I don’t want to be with you” (perCountry 102.5).
Bev returned home and began to transition.
But the Lamberts proceeded with their divorce plans.
Their divorce would’ve been finalized on Valentine’s Day, 1983 (via Taste of Nashville).
However, Rick returned to Dallas during the legal proceedings, and Bev requested he stay with her.
“About four months later, he got a phone call,” Bev recalls.
The couple reunited and had their first child, Miranda, on November 10, 1983.
“That’s how Miranda saved my marriage,” Bev Lambert concludes.
The couple has been together ever since.
In addition to their famous daughter, they also have a son.