I had the pleasure of meeting Steve Crosno in person, great person, he was invited to be our Master of Ceremonies for our King/Queen coronation, on two occasions and my elderly participants were just In Love with him. You're dearly missed
Steve Crosno was a business genius, because he listened to his audience. However, the audience that Steve Crosno was catering to, was not acknowledged by management (from the head office to the local station) as an important a part of the business, because it didn't bring much commercial advertising business. But, we the listeners were the one's who benefited from his unselfishness and his authentic concern for his listening audience. We were blessed to have him.
I use to make commercials on Crosnos,s hop for Mr Quik's hamburgers I was twelve and my brother was eleven. We were usually the youngest kids there and usually the only non Hispanics but never had any problems and Steve was great. I wish I could rewind the clock back to that time period 1969 I was born in EP but haven't lived there since 1979. Hope to move back one day. Go UTEP.
Saturday morning dancing kinda mexican soul train show in El Paso. It was a big deal to be seen dancing on TV back then. I requested many songs from Crosno. Love the James Brown interview with Crosno
My book he was the next best thing to wolfman Jack those two are my best DJ's ever I'm from echuca well ex from El Chico so I'm in Dallas now and I miss him so much Miss his request and I would ask him to play my songs I miss that
No, it is not his real hair as he lost a lot of hair when he was young. I think it wasn’t until he was in his 30s when he began wearing a wig. He has a few of them and he even showed on RUclips some of his wig collections.
I had the pleasure of meeting Steve Crosno in person, great person, he was invited to be our Master of Ceremonies for our King/Queen coronation, on two occasions and my elderly participants were just In Love with him. You're dearly missed
Steve Crosno was a business genius, because he listened to his audience. However, the audience that Steve Crosno was catering to, was not acknowledged by management (from the head office to the local station) as an important a part of the business, because it didn't bring much commercial advertising business. But, we the listeners were the one's who benefited from his unselfishness and his authentic concern for his listening audience. We were blessed to have him.
My dear friend,we miss you very much! Thank you for your priceless knowledge you shared with us all these years
I use to make commercials on Crosnos,s hop for Mr Quik's hamburgers I was twelve and my brother was eleven. We were usually the youngest kids there and usually the only non Hispanics but never had any problems and Steve was great. I wish I could rewind the clock back to that time period 1969 I was born in EP but haven't lived there since 1979. Hope to move back one day. Go UTEP.
Saturday morning dancing kinda mexican soul train show in El Paso. It was a big deal to be seen dancing on TV back then. I requested many songs from Crosno. Love the James Brown interview with Crosno
I was honored to shake his hand at the Valle Verde Campus ( EPCC)
My book he was the next best thing to wolfman Jack those two are my best DJ's ever I'm from echuca well ex from El Chico so I'm in Dallas now and I miss him so much Miss his request and I would ask him to play my songs I miss that
When did he die?
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Is that his hair or a wig?
That's his hair doesn't he look good
No, it is not his real hair as he lost a lot of hair when he was young. I think it wasn’t until he was in his 30s when he began wearing a wig. He has a few of them and he even showed on RUclips some of his wig collections.
@@Joe-do6nl Not his hair at all, the real hair are his sideburns. He has collection of wigs as he was bald.
isn't she great