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Fred Imus, Don's younger brother and a radio host for Sirius, dies at 69
Update: The WABC, New York website is inviting listeners to "share your memories of the I-Man's younger brother", here.The New York Daily News says Fred "was reportedly found in his trailer after he failed to show up for 'Fred's Trailer Park Bash', a weekend show he co-hosted with Don Collier and 'Missy' on Sirius XM's Outlaw Country channel." Imus was often featured as a guest on Don Imus' syndicated radio show, and he co-wrote two books: one about the Four Corners of the Southwest, with Don, and one with Daily News columnist Mike Lupica. Fred appears on the Imus radio show talking about his "Auto Body Express" car business and various spinoff products, and he'd helped out at Don's ranch for sick children in New Mexico. In 1976, Fred co-wrote a #1 country song titled "I Don't Want To Have To Marry You." The New York Board of Radio-Info.com is talking about Fred Imus, here.
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