Robert Miller’s Follow Your Dream Podcast Debuts with “Cousin Brucie” Morrow

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On ROBERT MILLER’s debut podcast (Follow Your Dream), his first guest is radio-personality Bruce Morrow, who re-counted his introducing The Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1964 … with variety-show personality Ed Sullivan: 

“Ed and I were in the dugout and the noise from the crowd was deafening … but, as we walked the staircase to the stage, it began to shake and Ed got nervous. He looked at me and asked what we should do … and, I said pray!” 

Morrow also re-counts the day when he was on CBS-FM and they were hosting -with fellow DJ and Monkee Micky Dolenz- a live show at the late-B.B. King’s club in NYC. “When we were doing the show live, they were changing the format and equipment in our studio. We didn’t find out till late in the day … that was very disappointing, because they let the audience down and my audience is #1 with me.” 

Miller fronts the rock/jazz/latin band Project Grand Slam and it debuts on most platforms Monday, March 15.

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