Lorie Liebig is the editor of The Boot and contributing writer at Taste of Country. A resident of East Nashville, Tennessee, Liebig has previously had her work published in Rolling Stone, No Depression, NPR Music, Nashville Scene and more.
Lorie Liebig
2023 Grammy Awards: The Winners List
See which of your favorite country, Americana, folk and bluegrass artists earned trophies at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
Through the Years: See Lisa Marie Presley’s Life in Pictures
Take a look back at Lisa Marie Presley's life and career, captured in photos.
Brett Eldredge Tests Positive for COVID-19
The country star has been forced to reschedule two tour dates after testing positive for COVID-19.
Carrie Underwood’s Love for Linda Ronstadt Runs Deep
Underwood is one of the biggest names in modern country music, but she says an iconic performer has inspired her fearless approach to creating music.
5 Unforgettable Country Music Moments From 2020 So Far
At the halfway point of 2020, country music fans have already experienced plenty of memorable moments, both uplifting and tragic.
Florida Georgia Line Have a Brand-New Song Coming This Friday
The superstar duo teased their new song, 'I Love My Country,' in an Instagram post.
Kelsea Ballerini’s Shared Her 2020 Tour Plans — But No One’s Found Them Yet
In fact, the singer says, there's LOTS of secrets about her new album, 'Kelsea,' hidden in her social media.
Garth Brooks Honors Nashville Tornado Victims During Gershwin Prize Acceptance Speech [WATCH]
Brooks asked for a moment of silence in honor of those affected.
Kelly Clarkson Surprises Route 91 Harvest Festival Shooting Survivors With Moving ‘Ambush Love Song’ [WATCH]
Troy Zeeman and his wife Shannon have endured so much together -- which makes this moment all the sweeter.
Brad Paisley Hosts Tim McGraw, Darius Rucker + Jimmie Allen for Late-Night ‘Family Tradition’ Jam [WATCH]
What happens when you put Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Darius Rucker and Jimmie Allen in a room together?
Carrie Underwood: ‘Not an Ounce of Me Thought I Would Win’ ‘American Idol’
Carrie Underwood became one of country music's biggest stars after winning 'American Idol' in 2005, but she was once unsure if she should even bother trying out for the show.