Sensitive. Friendly. Hilarious. Kidd Kraddick is the driving force
behind Kidd Kraddick In The Morning. Kidd Kraddick decided his career
while serving as 10th grade class president. “We sponsored a big dance
for the seniors but didn’t have enough money to hire a deejay. So I
snuck out my dad’s stereo and did it myself.”
Kellie had aspirations of becoming an actress, but the owner of a local
radio station saw her at a talent convention and thought she had the
perfect personality for radio. She began by sitting in with the morning
show and got paid only if and when they used her. After four months of
showing up with donuts every day, the news girl quit and Kellie got her
old job. She went on to host her own morning show and then, after a
friend saw an ad in a trade magazine about working with some guy named
Kidd, she auditioned for the job and got it. And thus was the beginning
of the Kraddick/Rasberry Chemistry.

While voicing live advertisements for his limo service (First
Impression Limousine) during "The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show," Kidd
recognized that "Big Al" had a unique talent and he began including him
in morning show bits. The rest, as they say, is history!
I grew up listening to Kidd and it was always my dream to work with him
and LOOK! I AM! I’ve been with the show since I was 17 and started as
an intern phone screener. Now I’m a little bit older and the Producer
of Kidd Kraddick in the Morning. If you asked me what a producer does,
I wouldn’t know what to say. I just kind of show up every day. I do
know that I’m living my dream and loving every minute of it.
Let’s
see… here is a lil bit about me: I was born in Mexico City and made a
living by selling Chiclets. I pretty much made a killin with a whopping
$487.75 a year. I was kicked off my corner by a much bigger and
stronger kid so I gave up selling Chiclets. I was inducted into the
Chiclets Hall of Fame back in 1998. Ok, I am kidding about the selling
Chiclets… or am I? I like to be mysterious.
Well,
I grew up in the good old Midwest and apparently can’t shake my
accent. I prefer to blame this on all my Chicago
native girlfriends.
Growing up an only child has made me fiercely independent and majorly
stubborn. I always begged for siblings and finally got 2 when my dad
remarried! Being back in Dallas has been great because I’m close to all
my family again which is what I’ve been missing all these years spent
in the cold!
I
may not look it now, but I was a total soccer-playing tomboy until
high-school. Then I got my first eyebrow wax and it was all downhill
from there. Now I have the monthly dilemma of either furnishing my
apartment or buying clothes and let’s just say that I eat standing up
in my kitchen.