
Hi! You’ve found my page, which means you’re either curious about the tiny voice on your radio, or you needed to change websites quickly to hide Facebook from your boss.
I’ve been in radio since I was in high school in McPherson, KS. I made my way up to Manhattan to go to college at K-State and this became my second hometown over the years!
Some days, I feel my age, others I’m 12. Others still I’m 80. Bit of a nerd. That’s a lie. I’m a big nerd. I have an awesome job that I love. I get paid to talk to myself! Dog lover. Music lover. Can spit bars when required.
Yes, that is what I have on my Bumble profile.
Dierks Bentley Honors His Dad After a Decade of Him Being Gone
Dierks Bentley took to social media on Wednesday, June 1st, to honor his late father. Dierks shared “Funny how a good cold beer has always had the same effect on me!” “Dad past away ten years ago today. Think about him every day. Find myself wanting a little more advice now than I wanted back […]
15th Academy of Country Music Honors Set to Celebrate Artists, & Industry Members That Shape Country Music
The Academy of Country Music has announced the people that will be recognized during the 15th Annual ACM Honors event, held at the Ryman Auditorium this August. The night serves a chance to celebrate artists and individuals who work in country music. Honorees include Miranda Lambert, HARDY, Morgan Wallen, Shania Twain, Chris Stapleton, Connie Bradley, […]
In Case You Missed It – Craig Morgan Performed During the 2022 National Memorial Day Concert
Country music was very represented during this year’s National Memorial Day Concert as Craig Morgan took the stage to perform his song “The Father, My Son, And The Holy Spirit.” Craig’s performance was preceded by the story of heartbreak, sacrifice, perseverance, and inspiration that MG Mark Graham, USA (Ret.) and his wife Carol lived, when […]
Country Music Artists Reflects on Memorial Day – May 30th, 2022
Today, Monday May 30th, is Memorial Day. We honor the men and women who sacrificed their lives while serving in the US military ever year on the last Monday in May. The day, originally called Decoration Day, started after the US Civil War…but would have to wait 100 years to become an official federal holiday […]