Brad is not new to Abilene radio. You may have heard him before on another station. These days, he's playing Abilene's Greatest Hits on KOOL FM. A native of Texas, born and raised in the Panhandle, Brad has also worked radio in New Mexico and Kansas City. Now he's back at his home away from home...Abilene. Brad is a music nerd. If it’s pop culture and entertainment, he's usually talking about it. You'll find Brad in the outdoors as much as possible. He also enjoys a good carne guisada burrito. Paranormal ghost shows are his guilty pleasure. Hang out with Brad each afternoon from 2-7pm. He'll get you through the day with Abilene's Greatest Hits on 100.7 KOOL FM.
Brad Elliott
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