who the hell is…

Kalie Shorr (she/her) is a Los Angeles based singer, songwriter, actress, and radio personality. Her blend of alternative rock infused with the inspiration of classic singer-songwriters has led to many accolades- including the New York Times naming her debut album Open Book the #7 Best Album of 2019 alongside artists like Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, and Lana Del Rey.

She was featured in Teen Vogue as one of "10 Women Changing the Music Game'

alongside Billie Eilish, Maggie Rogers, and Princess Nokia. She's been featured by

Cosmopolitan, Variety, Elle, and Glamour magazines, and appeared on Disney Channel, MTV, and CMT; as well as a role in Taylor Swift's "Mine" music video. She's shared the stage with artists like Stevie Nicks, Keith Urban, as well as a 2021 Canada and US Tour with All Time Low.

After the tragic loss of her sister to an accidental fentanyl overdose, Kalie began using her platform to advocate for harm-reduction and overdose prevention, both in her songs as well as the media. She’s appeared on Fox News, CNN, the Wall Street Journal Podcast, and many other outlets to educate people on what is now the leading cause of death in American adults. She identifies as queer and also fiercely advocates for the LGBTQIA+ community that she loves deeply. 

As a media personality, Kalie hosts a weekly podcast, Too Much To Say, produced by iHeart Radio with over 100,000+ downloads. For two years, she co-hosted the daily Radio Disney show, Let The Girls Play. She's appeared and hosted network television red carpets numerous years in a row for the CMT Awards, CMA Awards, Radio Disney

Music Awards, and AC awards for multiple outlets.

She's had viral videos on several platforms, but most notably her 2021 single "Amy" that exploded on Tik Tok- accumulating over 3 million views that lead to an EP produced by rock and roll legend, Butch Walker (P!nk, Taylor Swift, Fall Out Boy). Kalie continues to work on her new album in addition to penning songs for other artists, including Upsahl, JORDY, Miki Ratsula, Honey County featuring Chiquis, Mickey Guyton, and All Time Low.