Bruce Miller |
He was 81, according to a posting at the WWL website.
Colleague Ken Trahan, who worked with Miller at several
radio stations, first reported Miller’s death.
Miller’s family told Trahan that he died at home after suffering a heart
attack.
“An unassuming man who never courted fortune or fame, Miller
simply went about his business on a daily basis, using his God-given talent
with his terrific pipes to serve two generations of area fans in many
capacities,” remembered Trahan.
“Bronco Bruce,” as his longtime broadcast partner Wayne Mack
called him, worked for many years at WDSU-TV and radio, as well as at WGSO
Radio and WWL 870 AM Radio, where he retired in 2000.
But it was his role as the voice of Tulane University
athletics for which he may have been most revered. From 1959 to 1977, serving as play-by-play
announcer on radio broadcasts for Tulane football games.
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