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Kidd Kraddick charity brings pop singer Andy Grammer to Dallas on Friday

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Pop artist Andy Grammer will bring his sweet song "Honey, I'm Good" to the House of Blues Friday, July 17 for a benefit concert for Kidd's Kids, a charity started by the late Kidd Kraddick. His Kidd Kraddick in the Morning Show co-hosts were able to increase radio ratings a year after host David "Kidd" Kraddick died unexpectedly, The Dallas Morning News reported last summer.

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The whole crew is continuing to promote his Kidd's Kid's charity, which helps children with medical concerns.

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There'll be a host of pop singers on the same stage Friday night. In addition to Grammer, the lineup includes pop twosome MKTO (who sing teen-dream song "Classic"), plus Dallas-Fort Worth singers and former The Voice contestants Luke Wade and Reagan James.

Some of the funds raised will go to Music Meets Medicine, which gives instruments to sick kids. Kidd's Kid's also famously takes kids in need to Disney World every year.

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Also check out a new collaboration on Grammer's "Honey, I'm Good," where Denton band Eli Young Band joins him. The up-and-coming Eli Young Band is just another example of Local People Doing Big Things.

Kellie Rasberry, Kidd Kraddick and Jose "J-Si" Chavez helped host a Kidd's Kid's event in 2012.
Kellie Rasberry, Kidd Kraddick and Jose "J-Si" Chavez helped host a Kidd's Kid's event in 2012.(DMN file)