Kelsey Goeres began her career as a journalist writing features and started covering the entertainment industry when she first joined Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2017. Kelsey specializes in music coverage; at Showbiz, she is known as the resident Dolly Parton expert. She also covers classic rock acts like John Lennon and George Harrison as well as modern stars including Carrie Underwood and Jack Harlow. She is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and has a bachelor’s in journalism from California Lutheran University.
She believes the most interesting element of every story is simply that its subjects are human, which inspires her to approach writing with a features lens. See more from Kelsey on her Muck Rack profile.
Sami Rappoport tells Showbiz Cheat Sheet about "the vibe" on the set of "Pen15," where she draws inspiration for the part of Becca, and what fans can expect from the rest of season 2.
In 1963, The Beatles thought they'd be lucky to last three months. Here's what John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr planned on doing after the band ceased being successful.
What Dolly Parton's 'Daddy Come and Get Me' is about, the true stories it's based on, and why it's one of the saddest songs the Queen of country has ever written.
Before The Beatles started wearing suits, they wore leather pants and leather jackets. But 'too many people would laugh' at their all-leather outfits so they knew they needed to make a change.
The Elvis Presley song The Beatles were not fans of, the details of their first and only meeting, and the negative things Presley has said of the band to notable figures.
Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner fought a lot when they worked together on 'The Porter Wagoner Show.' But the Queen of Country says there were plenty good times, too. She recalls how Wagoner was a prankster who loved to make her laugh and how adored he was by his friends.
Billie Eilish never intended to become a famous singer. Here's why she shies away from the title, and how she got stated songwriting when she was young.
Dolly Parton on why she wrote 'Two Sides to Every Story' for her duo with Porter Wagoner, what the Queen of Country has said about the contentious partnership, and how their relationship changed after the 'Jolene' singer quit.
A breakdown of who played and what their set lists looked like during night one and night two of the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the T-Mobile Arena stage in Las Vegas, Nevada.