Howard Stern Show Mourns Passing of Regular Member at Age 55
New York City – At the age of 55, Lee Siegfried, a seasoned radio personality who went by the moniker Crazy Cabbie and frequently appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show, passed away.
Another disc jockey of Minnesotan ancestry, Cane Peterson, posted the news of Siegfried’s passing on Facebook on Sunday night.
“With Lexi, the love of his life, by his side, Lee Siegfried, also known as Crazy Cabbie, departed quietly. Peterson wrote, “He’s no longer in pain.
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“Everyone who knew Cabbie loved him, and he was the best radio personality there was.” In addition to having a razor-sharp mind and an unquenchable thirst for life, he also possessed a golden heart.
According to a Starcasm posting from 2020, radio host Siegfried, real name Lee Anthony Mroszak, was afflicted with a rare neurological condition that can cause paralysis.
Crazy Cabbie was a regular guest on Howard Stern’s show and broadcast on 92.3 K-Rock (WXRK radio) in New York.
In Minneapolis, Siegfried started at two stations, where he developed the Crazy Cabbie persona.