Two quotes (fair use claimed) from the Kansas City Star, both from articles by the late Barry Garron.Are we sure this is the same Sue Hall? This Ben Fong-Torres piece from 2010 says it was KMEL 1984-88, K-101 1988-90, then back to KFRC (Ben got this wrong, it couldn't have been before '91 when 99.7 became KFRC-FM) to 2006 when the flip to Movin' happened. Then two years at the Wolf, back to KFRC for its rebirth on 106.9 and out along with everyone else when it began the simulcast of KCBS.
Her bio says essentially the same thing and I can't find anything anywhere online that puts her in KC or anywhere outside Northern California.
July 2, 1985:
New hires for KCMO-FM include Mark McKay, formerly a disk jockey at KMEL-FM in San Francisco, and Lorrin Palagi, formerly a disk jocket at KDWB-FM of Minneapolis. ... Sue Hall, another KMEL-FM disk jockey, may work part-time at the station, Mr. Scott said. She is engaged to Summit's new program director, Gerry Cagle, who will be based in Kansas City.
"Mr. Scott" was Craig Scott, the then-new general manager of KCMO-AM/FM. Summit bought the stations on July 1 of that year.
September 6, 1985:
Harry Nelson ... will take over the morning shift on rock station KBKC-FM. Jeff Casey, who has held the shift since the station switched to Top 40 music last month, will be on from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sue Hall, who had been on middays, will work only as a fill-in disk jockey. The announcement was made by Gerry Cagle, operations manager...."
KBKC was what had been KCMO-FM, and which again is KCMO-FM. That station went through multiple formats in the 1980s, not helped by multiple ownership changes.