Kelly Nash

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Kelly Nash is a radio personality in the United States. Known for his Top 40 airwork, Kelly has been on some of America's biggest stations including Z-100 (New York City) and WBLI (Long Island).

Nash was born on June 14, 1967. His career started early at age 18, when he moved from his hometown of Hartford, Connecticut (where he been a part time DJ for Kiss 95.7), to Cleveland, Ohio, to do the morning show with former Kiss DJ Curt Monday. Kelly has been on Top 40 WNOK (Columbia, South Carolina) since 2005 as part of the Morning Show. He also created and hosts a weekend show that features the best in contemporary Christian Music, called "Hits 2 The Highest Power", which is in negotiations for syndication.

Kelly is happily married to his wife Kari, who is a Ph.D. student at the University of South Carolina. He has one son Jordan.

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