Meet Our Hosts!

Get To Know GAC's On-air Personalities.

GAC's show hosts all have one thing in common, a passion for country music! Each and every day you'll find our hosts on-air spinning your favorite videos, interacting with the hottest new stars and catching up with the legends that have made country music the most popular format in America! Tune in to GAC and share some time with our hosts as they connect you with the music and the artists you love!

Below, you'll find an alphabetized listing of our on-air personalities. Click on the links below to learn about their professional history, their hobbies and more...

Suzanne Alexander

(GAC Nights, On The Streets)
Although she didn't know it at the time, Suzanne Alexander's radio and television career really began in high school when she found herself listening to Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers and Crystal Gayle while the rest of her friends were listening to Madonna.

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Suzanne Alexander's All-Star Photo Gallery

Bill Cody

(Masters Series)
A proud southerner, Bill Cody says his favorite artists are Bob Wills, Lefty Frizzell, Buck Owens and Merle Haggard, as well as George Strait, Michael Martin Murphey, Lee Roy Parnell, Suzy Bogguss and Patty Loveless.

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Lorianne Crook

(Offstage, CMA Celebrity Closeup)
Crook's career began when she teamed up with Charlie Chase in 1983 to host the nationally syndicated This Week In Country Music. Later, the show was seen on weekends on TNN, The Nashville Network.

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Nan Kelley

(Grand Ole Opry Live, My Music Mix)
Informative, entertaining, and inspiring - that's Nan Kelley. Many viewers know Nan as TV host of GAC's Grand Ole Opry Live where she's interviewed everyone from Garth Brooks and Dolly Parton to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and The Today Show's Willard Scott. Viewers may not realize, however, that music is in every thread of her life.

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Nan Kelley's All-Star Photo Gallery

Storme Warren, host of GAC's Country Music Across America. Photo by Kristin Barlowe.

(Country Music Across America)
Growing up in Tulsa, Okla., Warren's inherent passion for music was cultivated at an early age. First introduced to the sounds of Charlie Daniels by an older brother, it was the engaging, storytelling style of tunes like "Devil Went Down to Georgia," "Legend of Wooley Swamp" and "El Toreador" that drew Warren to country music.

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Mark Wills

(The Year)
Host Mark Wills takes viewers on a musical journey through the past on the new weekly series, The Year. Country music has always honored its rich history, and Wills puts a different spin on remembering the country artists who had the hottest tours, the most controversial videos, and who was just starting the road to stardom with their debut video.

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