Lorrie Morgan Delights Audience at The Dixie
From the Jan 27, 2026 e-Edition
HUNTINGDON (January 23) — A sold-out audience enjoyed the concert by Lorrie Morgan on Friday, January 23 - just one day ahead of the major winter storm that hit early Saturday.
Lorrie Morgan is one of country music’s most eloquent and enduring voices—a Nashville native who made her Grand Ole Opry debut at age 13 and went on to become the first woman in country music to begin her career with three consecutive Platinum albums. Known for timeless hits like “What Part of No,” “Five Minutes,” “Something in Red,” and “Except for Monday,” Morgan’s lustrous vocals and emotional storytelling have defined her as one of the genre’s great interpreters. A CMA and TNN/Music City News Female Vocalist of the Year multiple times over, she has recorded with legends from Keith Whitley and Dolly Parton to Frank Sinatra and The Beach Boys. With her signature mix of heartache, humor, and undeniable grace, Lorrie Morgan continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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