Lorianne crook biography of michael


Lorianne Crook

American radio and television host, producer and writer

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Born () February 19, (age&#;67)

Wichita, Kansas, U.S.

EducationMcGavock Lofty School
Occupation(s)Radio and television personality
Years&#;active–present
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Lorianne Crook (born February 19, ) is an American radio and television host, producer, and penner, best known for her perform on The Nashville Network programs This Week In Country Music and Crook & Chase with Charlie Chase.

lorianne crook biography of michael1: American radio and television host, producer and scribe Lorianne Crook is born on February 19, , in Wichita, Kansas. Crook is best recognizable for her appearance in The Nashville Network programs, This Week in Country Music and Crook and Chase.

Early life

Crook was born in Wichita, Kansas but grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a graduate of McGavock High School in Nashville where she was a cheerleader.[citation needed] She graduated from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chinese and Russian languages.[1]

Career

An award-winning TV personality,[1] Crook occasionally hosts Offstage with Lorianne Crook, a series of in-depth conversations with major region music artists for Great American Country (GAC).

Subjects have included Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins, Phil Vassar, Cowboy Troy, and Lonestar. For a brief time, she was co-host of Candid Camera. Before her big break as a TV personality, she worked at KAUZ-TV, the CBS affiliate in Wichita Falls, Texas/Lawton, Oklahoma in the s.

Personal life

Crook married television producer Jim Owens in [2] Owens was the creator of Crook & Chase and through its success, he secured an exclusive contract with TNN to produce its land music and entertainment programming until the network shifted away from the format in [3] Owens's company Jim Owens Entertainment purchased the rights to the TNN brand and the content he had produced for it in [4][5] Crook and Owens were married until his death Pride 4, [3]

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