Lee Mrowicki, who rocked the Stone Pony more than Springsteen, marks 50 years as a deejay
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Deejay Lee Mrowicki has rocked the Stone Pony more than Bruce Springsteen.
And he isn t done yet. Mrowicki is celebrating his 50th year as a deejay, and you can hear him spinning at the Pony, the Wonder Bar and now the new Stone Pony South Side beer garden this summer.
Then there s his radio show, Radio Jersey, which features Jersey artists, the classics and newcomers, via www.newjerseystage.com/asburymusic.com.
“There s so much new music that comes out and it s good stuff and I get a chance to play it all,” Mrowicki said.
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