Way
back in the late 60's, in a small little Kentucky town, I came
screaming into this world. My mom, a Southern Belle housewife, and
my dad, a farmer, bar owner, janitor, banjo picker, had finally had
enough kids. I was the last of four and, believe me, I think I was
the reason they didn't want anymore!
I grew up in an even smaller town in Kentucky, with not much to do
there but plug my ears while my dad tried to pick his banjo and run
through the sprinklers on a hot summer's day.

I was Daddy's Little Girl. Even though I hated that banjo, I loved
my dad. The hardest thing I ever went through in my life was the
death of my dad. That was 1983, when I was only fifteen. Too much
for a young girl to take!
I left Kentucky, my family, my friends and my life behind and moved
hundreds of miles cross-country to be with my
oldest sister, Connie (my role model, best friend and confidante),
and her husband.
I finished school and, purely by accident, I got into Country radio.
As far as this show goes, I just
want you to know that we all work very hard each night to put this thing
together. I'm so lucky to have such a great couple of guys to work with.