• Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 03-28-26
    Mar 29 2026
    Legendary DJ, Bruce Morrow gives you the best of the 50s, 60s and 70s for his last show in the month of March.
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    3 hrs and 42 mins
  • Tony Orlando | 03-28-26
    Mar 29 2026
    Cousin Brucie celebrates Tony Orlando’s five-year milestone at WABC while discussing the legendary singer’s transition to the Red Apple Network. Their dialogue highlights a deep, lifelong friendship rooted in the golden age of music, emphasizing that Orlando’s impact on radio stems from touching the hearts of listeners across generations rather than just playing hits. Orlando reflects on his storied career—spanning decades of chart-topping success and high-level industry roles—to explain his shift toward a new storytelling tour and his upcoming show, "Rocking the Decades."
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    12 mins
  • Joe Piscopo | 03-28-26
    Mar 29 2026
    Cousin Brucie welcomes Joe Piscopo to announce a new programming shift at WABC, where the two will now be neighboring hosts. The conversation serves as a professional passing of the torch, as Piscopo prepares to launch a late-night Sinatra-themed showcase played exclusively on live vinyl to replace Tony Orlando’s local time slot. Their dialogue highlights a deep mutual admiration for "old school" showmanship and the enduring legacy of classic radio, characterized by hard work and high-energy performance.
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    8 mins
  • Lee Loughnane | 03-28-26
    Mar 29 2026
    Cousin Brucie celebrates the unparalleled longevity and chart-topping success of the legendary rock band Chicago with original member Lee Loughnane. The conversation highlights the group’s unique origins as the Chicago Transit Authority, their pioneering use of a "rock and roll horn" section, and their record-breaking status as the first American band to land top 40 albums across six consecutive decades. Loughnane reflects on the band's relentless touring schedule, noting they have never missed a single calendar year on the road in nearly six decades of performance. Despite lineup changes, the interview emphasizes that the distinctive "Chicago sound" remains the primary draw for audiences, fueled by a deep-seated passion for live music and enduring instrumental mastery.
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    18 mins
  • Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 03-21-26
    Mar 22 2026
    Cousin Brucie gives you a spring time jump into the best oldies of the 50s, 60s and 70s.
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    3 hrs and 42 mins
  • Vito Picone | 03-21-26
    Mar 22 2026
    Cousin Brucie hosts Vito Picone, the lead singer of The Elegants, to discuss his legendary career and the enduring legacy of the 1958 hit "Little Star." Picone shares intimate anecdotes about the song's accidental creation during a playful rehearsal of nursery rhymes and recalls his early days performing on the Staten Island boardwalk alongside future stars like Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin. A central theme of the conversation is Picone’s status as a "lead horse" in the industry, an elder statesman whose memory serves as an encyclopedic record of rock and roll history. The dialogue concludes with the host successfully urging an 85-year-old Picone to finally write a memoir to preserve his unique cultural journey for future generations.
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    16 mins
  • Tony Orlando | 03-21-26
    Mar 22 2026
    Legendary DJ Cousin Brucie has entertainer Tony Orlando, call in to discuss his active schedule and deep industry connections. Orlando highlights his upcoming tribute to Arty Butler, a prolific arranger for stars like Louis Armstrong and Barry Manilow, while also promoting a story-telling performance in Long Island where he reflects on his decades-long career. The dialogue emphasizes a theme of remembrance as the two icons honor recently deceased musicians and consider collaborating on an annual memorial broadcast.
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    6 mins
  • Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 03-14-26
    Mar 15 2026
    On the Ides of March, Bruce Morrow gives you the best from the 50s, 60s and a touch of the 70s.
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    3 hrs and 42 mins