Best known throughout the Midwest for his long-running and much-celebrated syndicated radio showcase, Bob Braun also enjoyed a brief moment of national success in 1962 when his lone pop hit, "Till Death Do Us Part," entered the Top 40. Born April 20, 1929, in Ludlow, KY, Braun began his broadcasting career at age 13, hosting a weekend sports show on Cincinnati radio station WSAI. In 1949 he joined fledgling Cincinnati television station WCPO, and remained there until 1957, when he earned top prize on the CBS network amateur showcase Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts. The exposure...