Fan Letters
Hi Lorianne,
I just want to tell you that your interview with Garth Brooks was one of the best ever. Well done! Hopefully, that album with Trisha Yearwood will soon be a reality! Keep up the good work. -Patricia, North Carolina
I watch Lorianne every time she's on GAC. I loved her interview with Kellie Pickler! I've also enjoyed her segments with Joe Nichols, Billy Currington and Chris Cagle. Her interview with Trent Tomlinson and Lorrie Morgan were also excellent. Please let her know I truly enjoy her work although she makes it seem effortless.
--Marilyn
Dear Lorianne, I just feel compelled to write and thank you so much for the way you handle the "very personal" interviews you deliver to us fans. I can't believe I have been watching you since 1983, but you continue to hold my attention, lady. =) Yet again, I will be glued to my recliner on Tuesday nite when you air your interview with Denise Jackson. I have always admired her, but I really admire her after reading her book "It's All About Him".
Her husband Alan is at the top of my FAVS list...and has been since he first appeared on the scene. Now, I can for sure add Denise to my FAVS list too, for her amazing courage she showed in sharing with the fans her very personal walk in faith as she and Alan go forward with their family and marriage intact.
You always leave the singers (and others you interview) with their dignities unbruised. That is very noble of you and I appreciate that trait of yours as much as all those you have coaxed to share with us. I want to know whatever they feel comfortable in sharing, but I love the way you handle them with discretion too.
You are an inspiring woman. Thanks so much. You rock, Lorianne!
-- Marilyn, Metamora, IL
I watch Lorianne every time she's on GAC. I loved her interview with Kellie Pickler! I've also enjoyed her segments with Joe Nichols, Billy Currington and Chris Cagle. Her interview with Trent Tomlinson and Lorrie Morgan were also excellent. Please let her know I truly enjoy her work although she makes it seem effortless.
--Marilyn
Offstage with Trace Adkins was the most amazing thing I have ever seen on country music tv period. I often feel that shows on cable networks are so contrived...a bunch of manipulated fluff. Not this one!
My highest praise goes to Lorianne Crook and the producers of this episode. There was not one moment that I felt Trace Adkins was being shown as anything other than the man he is.
He obviously felt very safe with Ms. Crook. She got him to be all but naked on the screen as he pulled back the layers and gave us a very candid view of his deepest struggles. I appreciate that while the segment was probing, personal, and revealing, it was not sensationalized.
Congratulations to all involved!
--Terri
I love watching Lorianne's interviews on Off Stage. The artists are so comfortable and relaxed and Lorianne just seems to know what questions to ask that us fans have always wanted to know.
--Brenda