At Ease with Brother Wease: The Last Great American Disc Jockey Recalls When Radio Was Fun - Hardcover
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by Alan Brother Wease Levin (Author), Marshall Fine (Author)
"RADIO IS DEAD. NOT DYING. DEAD."
Alan "Brother Wease" Levin knows what he's talking about, after a ratings-topping career that earned him a spot in the National Radio Hall of Fame.
Now, in his unfiltered memoir, "At Ease with Brother Wease: The Last Great American Disc Jockey Recalls When Radio Was Fun, " Brother Wease talks about his unlikely radio career, which didn't happen until he was almost 40. With his trademark uncensored humor, Wease tells the stories that made him a radio star:
--How he became the only morning man in America to defeat Howard Stern
--How he volunteered to go to Vietnam, then re-upped for multiple tours
--How he got his nickname, as a would-be juvenile delinquent
The humor and candor that made Brother Wease a radio star come through on the page as he goes deep in "At Ease with Brother Wease: The Last Great American Disc Jockey Recalls When Radio Was Fun."
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