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Have Dinner with Cousin Brucie at Ben Benson's Steakhouse in NYC on February 28
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Have dinner with three friends and disc jockey Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow at Ben Benson's Steakhouse in NYC on Tuesday, February 28, 2012! Reminisce about the Rock & Roll era of the 60's, 70's and 80's with a legendary American radio personality!
Bruce Morrow adopted the moniker “Cousin Brucie” in 1959, while working at WINS/New York. He left WINS for Miami radio in 1961 before returning to WABC/New York, where he broadcast for 13 years. During his time at WABC, Cousin Brucie was known for hosting the famous Palisades Park rock concerts. In August of 1965, he had the distinction of introducing the Beatles during their historic Shea Stadium concert. Morrow moved to WNBC/New York, where he spent two years on radio and television before leaving the airwaves to concentrate on business ventures. In the 1980s, Cousin Brucie returned to radio, joining the staff of WCBS-FM/New York. From 1987 to 1993, Morrow was heard nationally on the weekly series, Cruisin' America. In 1994, he became the only on-air personality in New York with his own street, when Mayor Rudolph Giuliani proclaimed West 52nd Street “Cousin Brucie Way.” In 1988, Bruce Morrow was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.
Terms: Valid for dinner for 4 at Ben Benson's Steakhouse in New York City on Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Cannot be resold or re-auctioned.
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Donated by: Kidney & Urology Foundation of America, Inc.
The proceeds for this item benefit Kidney & Urology Foundation of America

