Red Apple Audio Networks is taking “Cousin Brucie‘s Rock & Roll Party” national.
Hosted by ‘Cousin Brucie’ Morrow, the show has aired on Red Apple Media’s Conservative Talk 770 WABC New York since September 2020. It marked a return to the station that made him famous as he hosted nights at WABC during the peak of its Top 40 era from 1961 to 1974. Morrow also worked in New York with stints at 1010 WINS, 660 WNBC, and 101.1 WCBS-FM along with station ownership across the northeast and spent fifteen years at SiriusXM’s “60s on 6” from 2005 to 2020.
“Cousin Brucie‘s Rock & Roll Party” airs live Saturdays from 6-10pm ET and becomes Red Apple’s second syndicated music show joining Joe Piscopo’s “Sundays with Sinatra”. The show includes a guest artist with previous guests including Ringo Starr, Frankie Valli, Darlene Love, Dion DiMucci of Dion & The Belmonts, Mike Love of The Beach Boys, and Ronnie Spector.
Red Apple Media owner Catsimatidis said, “We are giving radio stations across America the opportunity to experience the success we have had with Cousin Brucie in New York. Brucie is passionate about his show, the music, and his listeners and that is a large part of why his fans are so loyal.
Morrow added, “Cousins, being on radio again, playing the best music, and connecting with listeners is as exciting for me now as it was in 1964. The magic of radio, the beauty of theater of the mind is unduplicated. I’m looking forward to the fun we’re going to have on radio stations across America!”
Red Apple Media/WABC President Chad Lopez said, “The goal with our networks is to deliver top-quality programming and nationally recognizable talent like Cousin Brucie to radio stations across the country. Brucie has unparalleled access to the artists who performed the biggest hits of the 50s and 60s, bringing listeners closer to the music they love.”
This story first appeared on radioinsight.com