Angela Stefano (“Ang,” unless she’s in trouble) is the editor-in-chief of The Boot and a senior writer for Taste of Country. Based in Nashville, Tenn., but with her heart in Buffalo, N.Y., she enjoys boxing, exploring record stores and dog-sitting some very sweet pups. A graduate of Boston University’s College of Communication and a former Boston Bruins intern and game-night staffer, she also enjoys a good hockey game and often employs a good dose of Northern-bred sarcasm and self-deprecation.
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Darius Rucker Joins Zambian Singer and Philanthropist Portia Clark for Lovelorn Duet, ‘Ready to Fall’ [Listen]
Portia Clark met Darius Rucker backstage at at event in 2017, but that's nowhere near the most interesting part of her story.
Carrie Underwood Plans ‘My Savior: Live From the Ryman’ Livestream Concert
She'll spend her Easter Sunday at the Ryman Auditorium.
Kelsea Ballerini Got Her First Tattoo as a Reminder to Always Be Herself
The singer "panicked" the day before her very first photo shoot, and ...
Taylor Swift Delivers Mystical Medley at the 2021 Grammy Awards
Swift sang parts of her songs "Cardigan," "August" and "Willow."
Lady A’s ‘Like a Lady’ Is a Big Ol’ Slice of Girl Power [Listen]
Move over, Shania Twain!
Carrie Underwood’s ‘Nothing But the Blood of Jesus’ Is Her Birthday Gift to Fans [Listen]
She dropped the new track on her 38th birthday, calling it a gift to fans.
2021 Grammy Awards Host Trevor Noah Says Performances Will Have a Music Festival Feel
Trevor Noah, host of the 2021 Grammy Awards, describes the upcoming show's performances as "the feel of a music festival but designed for an audience at home."
Miranda Lambert, Mickey Guyton and More Among 2021 Grammy Awards Performers
Brandi Carlile and Maren Morris are also in the lineup.
‘American Idol’ Hopeful’s Audition Leaves Luke Bryan in Tears [Watch]
The country star couldn't help but get emotional at Grace Kinstler's 'American Idol' audition.
Carrie Underwood’s ‘Softly and Tenderly’ Is Simple and Pure [Listen]
Carrie Underwood shows off her vocal range on her new version of the gospel hymn "Softly and Tenderly," though she does so in a more understated way than on some of her biggest hits.