Kalie Shorr packs light and doesn't hang to what she doesn't need. She writes songs the same way — nimble, with all but the most important assets discarded.
Five #LetTheGirlsPlay artists took on a classic rock staple at a recent Song Suffragettes gig in Nashville, stripping down Fleetwood Mac's "Rhiannon" for an acoustic cover.
Kalie Shorr's ability to spin a serious message into a pop melody more contagious than the common cold turns up again on "He's Not That Into You," a sugary new song from an upcoming project.
Recently, three country songwriters were challenged with doing something hundreds try to do every day in Nashville: come up with a potential hit song with strangers, in a time crunch.
Kalie Shorr’s “Fight Like a Girl” is everything you expect from the title, and then it's much more. Yes, it’s an anthem for marginalized females in country music, business and life. But it’s also a reminder of what songwriters in Nashville and beyond are fighting for daily.