• Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 02-28-26
    Mar 1 2026
    Cousin Bruce Morrow gives you the best oldies of the 50s, 60s and a touch of the 70s to end your February.
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    3 hrs and 45 mins
  • Marshall Thompson | 03-01-26
    Mar 1 2026
    Cousin Brucie hosts Marshall Thompson, the last surviving original member of the iconic soul group The Chi-Lites. Thompson recounts his serendipitous rise to fame, beginning with a musically gifted family and a bold, improvised debut as a drummer for Gladys Knight. The conversation highlights the enduring magic of the Chicago soul sound, which Thompson continues to preserve through international tours and new recordings even after sixty-five years in the industry. Beyond his personal history, Thompson emphasizes the importance of showmanship and community, discussing the group's signature aesthetic and their commitment to performing timeless hits for a global audience.
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    16 mins
  • Tony Orlando | 02-28-26
    Mar 1 2026
    Cousin Brucie and Tony Orlando share a heartfelt conversation following the sudden passing of Neil Sedaka. The dialogue serves as a tribute to Sedaka’s legacy, weaving together personal anecdotes of their shared upbringing in Brooklyn and their early years in the music industry. Orlando emphasizes Sedaka’s artistic genius and humble nature, highlighting specific works like "The Hungry Years" to illustrate the singer's profound lyrical depth.
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    14 mins
  • Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 02-21-26
    Feb 22 2026
    Cousin Brucie prepares you for the blizzard ahead with the best oldies from the 50s, 60s and a touch of the 70s.
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    3 hrs and 45 mins
  • Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 010-04-25
    3 hrs and 42 mins
  • Sammy Yaguta | 02-21-26
    Feb 22 2026
    Cousin Brucie interviews Sandy Yaguda, a founding member of the iconic pop group Jay and the Americans. The dialogue traces the band’s evolution from their teenage origins as the Harbor Lights in Brooklyn to their mainstream success facilitated by early radio airplay. Yaguda shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories regarding the group's naming history, their transition through different lead singers—specifically the shift from Jay Trainer to the operatic Jay Black—and their creative independence after moving on from producers Leiber and Stoller.
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    17 mins