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Letting Go…Slow By Lorrie Morgan Out Friday February 12

Friday, February 12 marks the worldwide release of the first new studio album in five years from platinum-selling country music songstress Lorrie MorganLetting Go… Slow, released by Shanachie Entertainment. Tune in this week and throughout the weekend to see and hear Morgan on various radio and television programs, and pick up a copy of the February 15-19 issue of national magazine Closer Weekly at your local bookstore, grocery or convenience store for a special “At Home” feature on what the superstar’s glamorous life is really like behind closed doors.

Visit CountryWeekly.com on Friday, February 12 for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Lorrie talking about the Patsy Cline cover track, “Strange” to accompany their forthcoming in-book feature; and make your way over to TheBoot.com for the exclusive premiere of the video highlighting the meaning behind “Spilt Milk” – one of Lorrie’s favorite tracks on Letting Go… Slow.
 
Lorrie is also featured this February and March by outlets likePARADE, Rolling Stone Country, Billboard.com, The Washington Times, TheBoot.com, RFD-TV, NASH-TV, Getaway Magazine, WHOA Woman Magazine, Country Line Magazine, PowerSource Magazine, New Music Nashville, United Stations Radio Networks, America’s Country Countdown and many more!
 
The four-time Female Vocalist Of The Year award-winner visited WSM 650AM’s Coffee, Country and Cody radio show earlier this week, and will be performing at the legendary Grand Ole Opry coming up on February 23 where she’ll appear alongside Darius Rucker, Chris Janson, Lee Brice and more.
 
Upcoming airdates (ALL TIMES ET/PT unless marked):
Feb. 10 – “Great American Playlist” on GAC-TV | 12 p.m., 3 p.m.
Feb. 11 – “Rock and Review with Eric Dahl” on WZTV – FOX17 | 8:30 a.m. CT
Feb. 13 – “Country Classics” on Heartland TV | 4:30 p.m.
Feb. 15 – “Country Classics” on Heartland TV | 4:00 p.m., 6:30pm CT, 8:30pm
Feb. 14 – “The Charlie Monk Show” SiriusXM Prime Country | 5 p.m.
Feb. 13-14 – “Country Gold With Randy Owen” Westwood One Radio | Various
Feb. 15 – “Country Classics” on Heartland TV | 4 p.m., 8:30 p.m.
 
For more information on Lorrie Morgan and to stay up-to-date on all of her happenings in support of Letting Go… Slow, please visit lorrie.com.
 
About Lorrie Morgan
Sultry country songstress Lorrie Morgan has sold over eight million records including fourteen top ten hits, twelve recorded albums and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards. She was the first female artist to ever have three consecutive albums RIAA-Certified Platinum®. She made her mark with what have now become timeless country standards, “Five Minutes,” “Except For Monday,” “Something In Red,” “Watch Me” and “What Part Of No,” and established her place as a country star—a modern woman making country music history. Loretta Lynn Morgan was born to make music. At 13, she made her first and everlasting impression on the country music world when she played at The Grand Ole Opry, making her one of the youngest to have made her debut at the Mother Church of Country Music. Three short years later after her dad, country music star George Morgan’s passing, Lorrie launched her own career touring with her father’s band. She made history of her own when she became a lifetime member of the Grand Ole Opry at the age of 24 — one of the youngest to ever become a member. For more information on Lorrie Morgan, please visit www.lorrie.com

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