Where is Cousin Brucie now?

Where is Cousin Brucie now?

Hot on the heels of his big announcement that he is leaving SiriusXM satellite radio, Cousin Brucie Morrow revealed Tuesday that he will return to his roots hosting “Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & Roll Party” on 770 WABC in New York.

What Happened to Cousin Brucie on 60s on 6?

In a surprising move, longtime Sirius XM on-air personality Cousin Brucie Morrow will depart the ’60s on 6 channel after his show this Saturday night, August 1. A company spokesperson said: “After broadcasting on SiriusXM since 2005, Cousin Brucie has chosen to step away from the mic.

What is Cousin Brucie’s last name?

Bruce Morrow

What is Cousin Brucie worth?

Cousin Brucie net worth: Cousin Brucie is an American radio personality who has a net worth of $3 million. Cousin Brucie was born in Brooklyn, New York in October 1935.

How old is Cousin Brucie the DJ?

85 years (October 13, 1935)

Is Wolfman Jack still alive?

Deceased (1938–1995)

What is Phlash Phelps net worth?

Phlash Phelps Net Worth Phelps has an approximate net worth that ranges between $100-1 million U.S Dollars. His career as a radio personality is the primary source of his income.

How old is Bruce Morrow?

What time is Cousin Brucie on?

From 6 to 9 pm ET every Saturday night, beginning September 5, Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & Roll Party will return to the airwaves at the station he helped build decades ago.

What is the most popular station on SiriusXM?

Top 10 Stations On Sirius And XM

  • Howard Stern’s “Howard 100”: 1,200,000.
  • “ Hits 1” (CHR): 584,800.
  • “ Howard 101” (description here): 501,100.
  • “ New Country”: 468,300.
  • “ Big 80s”: 417,900.
  • “ Octane” (hard rock): 383,700.
  • “ Classic Vinyl” (early classic rock): 347,100.
  • “ Classic Rewind” (later classic rock): 335,500.

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