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  Born in Oklahoma and brought up in Fort Worth Texas, Angie was raised on Country music. She grew up listening to WBAP AM Radio and when most kids her age were at Leif Garrett concerts she was attending Larry Gatlin, Charlie Pride, and Janie Frickie shows.

  Angie went from fan to reporter with her first local cable show "Talk Country Video" at the age of 21. The show involved playing county music videos and interviewing artist such as Sammy Kershaw and Neal McCoy as they came through the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. The show was LIVE and ran 3 years. During this time she was also the spokesperson for the TCMA (Texas Country Music Association). Presenting awards to and interviewing National Artist who were Texas Natives.

  Her next step in country music was as co-host of "Crossroads" another LIVE show with a similar format that ran 5 years. During this time she simultaneously
Her latest endeavor, upon moving to Hollywood included teaming up with radio personality "Skeeter Mann" in developing a 1 hour radio show for syndication entitled "Country Music Then & Now" which highlights, with music and interviews, some of the favorite artist from her childhood, as well as up and comers. The show has been heard on Saturday mornings throughout the country.

Angie often travels home to the family horse ranch outside of Ft Worth where her parents raise and show Peruvian Pasos. www.ljbperuvianpasos.com
She spends her free time in California at country concerts and searching out dance partners in Hollywood who can "Texas Two Step".

Other live television experience includes announcing boxing on USA Network and reporting for the Texas Rangers baseball team on local and national sports stations.  Live audience experience includes over 200 trade shows, conventions and shareholders meetings with audiences as large as 5000 people.

Angie's entertainment magazine show "Deep Ellum Nights" highlighted the goings on in the Deep Ellum district of Dallas and remained the #1 rated local show in Dallas for 4 years; beating local numbers against shows like "David Letterman".

After moving to Nashville in 1996 Angie worked in the promotions end of country music putting her ON THE ROAD with such artist as Lone Star, Ricochet, Mark Chesnutt, Ty Herndon and David Kersh. This valuable experience gave her and even deeper understanding of the country music industry.

Angie can be seen (in disguise of course) in Ray Stevens' movie "Get Serious", as the female interest in his "Shriners Convention" music video and various other country music videos. Her country dance moves put her on several shows for CMT and The Nashville Network.

Country Music VJ/Radio DJ
hosted a taped rock video and interview show following bands like Pearl Jam as they came up through the industry.