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Cousin Brucie: My Life in Rock 'N' Roll Radio [Hardcover]

Cousin Bruce Morrow (Author), Laura Baudo (Author), Neil Sedaka (Introduction)
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In the 1960s, broadcasting from WABC-AM in New York, fast-talking Cousin Brucie was considered the world's most popular disk jockey, with 250,000 fan club members and millions of listeners. Born Bruce Meyerowitz in Brooklyn's Flatbush, he came up the hard way, from stations in racist Bermuda and throbbing Miami, to New York's WINS and ultimately to WABC. This friend of Paul Anka, Neil Sedaka, Carole King and other stars helped introduce the Beatles to American audiences. In a run-through of his hectic career, Cousin Brucie and Baudo, his long-time broadcasting associate, examine the pieces of his life, from station to station, program to program, marriage to marriage, trailing off in the sadness, fear and dread of his popularity decline after 1974, his later success, and his conviction that personality radio can make a comeback. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Here is the autobiography of a man who loves his work, radio personality Cousin Brucie Morrow. Brought up and nurtured in Brooklyn, he was fascinated by radio early on, and after several early starts got his big break at WINS in New York. He rose on the wave of popular music as listeners responded to his enthusiasm and made him a superstar. His story is told mainly through linking his series of radio jobs; personal background is just sketched in. Current events of the time are shown in counterpoint to the changing music, with a preference for the halcyon early 1960s. Although his popularity has declined, Cousin Brucie continues to work and thrive. Written as he speaks in his signature fast-talking bebop style, this insider's book is fun reading. Recommended for public libraries. Arthur Bargar, Milford P.L., Ct .
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 255 pages
  • Publisher: Beech Tree Books: William Morrow; NY; 1st edition (October 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688066151
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688066154
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #923,211 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Radio Had Personality Once, March 15, 2007
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Katherine McCarthy "kath e. miller" (Forest Hills, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cousin Brucie: My Life in Rock 'N' Roll Radio (Hardcover)
As a New Yorker, I grew up with Cousin Brucie on the airwaves. I would flip back & forth from WABC to WMCA's Good Guys. WABC had Dan Ingram & the Cousin. The Good Guys had Harry Harrison, Dandy Dan Daniels, Gary Stevens, Billy Mitchell Reed (BMR) and eventually Frankie Crocker. Over at the other end of the dial, 1010 WINS, there was Murray the K and Mad Daddy. Decades before Rap & Hip Hop, Mad Daddy would do his entire show in rhyming heroic couplets. It was a world of submarine-race watchers, sure shots, long shots, and hits. These are the people who broke the Beatles back in 1963 (Christmas week) and had minute-by-minute news of Beatlemania as the Fab Four hit New York. Over at WINS, Murray the K was playing songs by an unknown band he predicted a great future for - "they have hair that make the Beatles look like crew cuts." That band was the Rolling Stones. Cousin Brucie's book brings it all back to me - the radio and personalities that made me fall in love with rock & roll. Even a couple of years ago, I would still tune in to hear Cousin Brucie on WCBS-FM, the official "oldies" station. Then, one day, all the Dee Jays were fired. The call letters were changed. And something named JACK took over. No Dee Jays. No need for people. Just a playlist & commercials. Sad, isn't it? Read this book & remember how it used to be. Or fantasize about radio & what it could be. Despite the Top 40 format and the 3-minute 45 RPM limit, these early pioneers broke barriers, launched legendary groups, took chances. Could you imagine how exciting it was when the Good Guys played 5 minute long "Like A Rolling Stone"? Probably not.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great story, July 9, 2008
This review is from: Cousin Brucie: My Life in Rock 'N' Roll Radio (Hardcover)
I was looking for this one....
Cousin Brucie the legendary man of radio did it again.
Nobody knows about Rock and Doo Wop better than Cousin Brucie.
I am a fan of his and I love his radio show. What a guy!
This book is a treasure.
Get your copy, Maria, Suzie, Yvonne and all of you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The hayday of rock n roll radio, December 20, 2010
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A fascinating description of what went on at the highest levels of rock n roll radio in the 50s, 60s & & 70s. Payola, women, partys like you can only imagine. A must read for anyone who loves that music genre.
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