Rock 'n' roll is here to stay, and so is Cousin Brucie. The New York City radio legend plays the hits and more on his WABC-AM weekly “Cousin Brucie Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party.” In 2020, Bruce ...
In a surprising move, longtime Sirius XM on-air personality Cousin Brucie Morrow will depart the ’60s on 6 channel after his show this Saturday night, August 1. The 84-year-old Morrow, whose real name ...
Hot on the heels of his big announcement that he is leaving SiriusXM satellite radio, Cousin Brucie Morrow revealed Tuesday that he will return to his roots hosting “Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night ...
Cousin Brucie, a.k.a. Bruce Morrow, said an armed security guard handed him the first record to be played on the radio by The Beatles. However, the radio personality might not have been the first ...
Legendary radio personality Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow, who became synonymous with rock and roll during his 13 years at WABC/770 AM in the 1960s and '70s before moving on to other stations, says he ...
Bruce Morrow, who some fans thought would retire after leaving SiriusXM this month, is returning, at age 84, to the station where he worked in the 1960s. By Julia Jacobs When Bruce Morrow, the ...
Legendary radio personality Bruce Morrow is coming back to 77WABC, the station where he first introduced fans to The Beatles, Motown, 60s soul, surf music, and more. From 6 to 9 pm ET every Saturday ...
NEW YORK — For a generation of rock ‘n’ roll radio listeners across the Five Boroughs of New York City and up and down the eastern seaboard, the name Cousin Brucie is synonymous with one set of call ...
The name — and his style of announcing — may be a little cloying and outdated, but “Cousin Brucie” Morrow (real name: Bruce Meyerowitz) was one of the legendary Top 40 disc jockeys of the ’60s. He was ...
Completing in his words a "full circle," Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow will rejoin WABC/770 AM Saturday, with the launch of "Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock & Roll Party" (6-9 p.m.), which will ...
In MEMPHIS, Cousin Brucie opens the show with an expanded cameo part written especially for him by book writer Joe DiPietro. According to Cousin Brucie, "When I first saw the show, I felt as if the ...