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Nan Kelley (born Nan Sumrall) is a former Miss Mississippi (1985) who later became a host and correspondent for the Great American Country (GAC) cable television network. Early life and career [ edit ]
Top 20 Country Countdown was a weekly television show that aired on Great American Country (GAC), a United States country music television station, from 2004 to 2018. Fans voted for their favorite videos at Great American Country's website and the results were counted down every Friday.
In December 2007, the network announced a partnership with ABC Radio Networks (now Cumulus Media Networks) to produce GAC Nights: Live from Nashville, a syndicated country music radio show broadcast from GAC's Music Row studios and hosted by GAC personalities Suzanne Alexander, Storme Warren, and Nan Kelley.
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Nan Kelley (born c. 1965), Miss Mississippi 1985 and GAC's Top 20 Country Countdown hostess (Hattiesburg) Kendra King, Miss Mississippi USA 2006 ; Christine Kozlowski (born 1988), Miss Mississippi 2008 (D'Iberville) Leah Laviano (born 1988), Miss Mississippi USA 2008, and 1st runner up in Miss USA 2008
A three-time all-ACC player and the No. 8 scorer in North Carolina women’s basketball history, Deja Kelly decided to put her name in NCAA transfer portal and explore finishing her career at ...
Nan Kelley – host of Grand Ole Opry Live, GAC Network; Miss Mississippi; Ed McGowin – painter and sculptor, Name Change: One Artist - Twelve Personas - Thirty Five Years; Tom Malone – musician, CBS Orchestra, Late Show with David Letterman, Blues Brothers Band
The longtime NBC anchor and "Hoda & Jenna" host announced live on the show in September that she would be leaving the morning talk show, describing the decision as the "hardest thing in the world."
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