• Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 06-27-26
    Jun 28 2026
    Cousin Brucie gives you the best oldies from the 50s to the 70s. Today he gets an interview with Micky Dolenz and even Vinny's dad makes a cameo for his 60th birthday.
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    3 hrs and 42 mins
  • Micky Dolenz | 06-27-26
    Jun 28 2026
    Micky Dolenz discusses his enduring career with Cousin Brucie, highlighting a new anniversary tour that celebrates sixty years of The Monkees by performing their hits in chronological order. Dolenz emphasizes that the band’s success was a collaborative effort, attributing their legendary status to a collection of world-class songwriters and the "magic" that occurs when talented people work together. The conversation also promotes his latest EP, Timeless, featuring the lead single "Terry," while touching upon his personal history, including his radio broadcasting roots and his deep friendship with the late Harry Nilsson.
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    18 mins
  • Cousin Brucie's Saturday Night Rock 'n' Roll Party | 06-20-26
    Jun 21 2026
    Legendary DJ Bruce Morrow gives you the best oldies of yesteryear and he wishes Matt the board op the best of lucky on his Masters.
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    3 hrs and 42 mins
  • Tony Orlando | 06-20-26
    Jun 21 2026
    Tony Orlando shares the news that he will be honored at the Grand Ole Opry with a Lifetime Achievement Icon Award, a milestone he views as a profound blessing in his career. The conversation transitions into a masterclass on the emotional power of lyrics, where Orlando argues that a song’s longevity depends on its poetry and its ability to resonate deeply with female listeners. He highlights Debbie Boone’s "You Light Up My Life" as the ultimate example of this lyrical impact, noting its historic ten-week run at number one and its dual identity as both a pop hit and a religious anthem.
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    11 mins
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    3 hrs and 42 mins
  • Phil Tolotta | 06-20-26
    Jun 21 2026
    Cousin Brucie speaks with Phil Tolotta, the lead singer of The Winstons, to celebrate Father’s Day through the lens of their classic hit, "Color Him Father." Tolada recounts the band’s organic formation in Washington D.C., their name’s accidental origin from a cigarette pack, and the series of fortunate events—including a chance encounter with Curtis Mayfield—that led to their rise on the Chitlin Circuit. Beyond the main single, the conversation explores the unintended legacy of the B-side track "Amen, Brother," which contains the "Amen Break," a drum solo that became the most prolifically sampled foundation in hip-hop history despite the original drummer never receiving proper credit.
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    20 mins