Tuesday, April 20, 1999
Braun reunion May 23
BY JOHN KIESEWETTER
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Bob Braun's fans can celebrate his birthday belatedly with a Bob Braun Show reunion May 23 at the Grand Victoria Theater in Rising Sun, Ind.
About 1,000 free tickets will be available through his WSAI-AM (1530) advertisers, says Sherry Rowland, station promotion manager. Dates and times will be announced on the air in early May.
Rob Reider, Colleen Sharp Murray, Mary Ellen Tanner, the Teddy Rakel Trio and others are scheduled to appear on the 2-4 p.m. show organized by former Braun producer Dick Murgatroyd.
WSAI-AM also has tickets to a May 24 brunch with Mr. Braun at the casino after he broadcasts his morning show from there.
For information call Ms. Rowland at 852-1655.
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