Thursday, May 2, 2013
Rachel Rings Seattle's Bell!
She's sassy, zany, and seemingly always enthusiastic, she's the only local radio personality, as far as I know, that has her own jingle (the old Disco standby Ring My Bell), Rachel Belle is KIRO FM's feature reporter. Rachel reports the news that didn't make the news and has an uncanny knack for humanizing every story no matter what the impact. Her delivery is mile a minute, yet clear and she is more than able to stand up to wisecracking afternoon hosts Ron And Don. Rachel can be heard daily at 4:40 and 6:40 on 97.3 KIRO FM. She does radio commercials for a variety of products. Rachel also has done stand up in local comedy clubs as you can see here.
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