Larry Cutrone & Tony Cee - Headed For The NJ AM Radio History Museum
A popular show on WPRJ 1310 Parsippany NJ from 1973-74 the show featured Larry Cutrone and "The Trailmaster" Tony Cee. The format was mostly comedy skits and spinning country music with Larry handling the comedy & commentary of the artists and the music. Tony was his hip New York cousin who would "guide" Larry in the ways of the world. It was all in good fun and the show developed a faithful loyal following. The two would then do guest appearances at malls and fairs and attracted good size audiences especially in the New York metropolitan area.
(PRWEB) September 19, 2004 -- Larry Cutrone & Tony Cee's 70's radio show "The Trailmaster's Country Cousins Show" is headed for the NJ AM Radio History Museum. A CD made from the original tape of the entire show has been submitted to the museum as well as publicity photo's and station cards. A popular show on WPRJ 1310 Parsippany NJ from 1973-74 the show featured Larry Cutrone and "The Trainmaster" Tony Cee. The format was mostly comedy skits and spinning country music with Larry handling the comedy & commentary of the artists and the music. Tony was his hip New York cousin who would "guide" Larry in the ways of the world. It was all in good fun and the show developed a faithful loyal following. The two would then do guest appearances at malls and fairs and attracted good size audiences especially in the New York metropolitan area. Larry Cutrone www.larrycutrone.com who wrote and directed the show, continues to write and entertain today. Tony sadly passed away a few years ago. The Trailmaster's "Country Cousins Show" was done at a time when local stations could offer artists a showcase for their talents for as long as the personalities could draw sponsorship from local advertisers. The show's homespun humor and close connection with their audience was a prime example of a type of radio entertainment that will most likely never be experienced again with the advent of satellites and big radio conglamerates.
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