In this episode, we invite you to take a stroll through the last 50 years of radio, music and American history with the legendary Cousin Brucie Morrow, one of broadcasting's most popular and successful personalities. From how he got his start in radio, to the best and worst of technology, to the power of Motown to bridge the racial divide and how he credits the Beatles for saving the music industry, Brucie tells all, and does it in a way that makes you feel like he's sitting right next to you when, in reality, he's broadcasting to millions of people.The Brooklyn-born radio personality is now heard on WABC 770 with "Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock-n-Roll Party." He has appeared in films such as Dirty Dancing and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, had featured roles on Broadway in “Grease” and “Memphis,” and has made countless television appearances in shows including PBS’s “My Music” series, featured guest spots on morning television, and more.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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