Mel Blanc, Bob Hope, Abbott & Costello, Sherlock Holmes, and Sgt. Preston on The Joe Bev Hour

The Joe Bev Hour is six different different shows per week--syndicated worldwide--on Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio
 
 
See Joe & Bob as Bud & Lou at the Lafayette Theater Sufffern NY, March 2 at 2 pm
See Joe & Bob as Bud & Lou at the Lafayette Theater Sufffern NY, March 2 at 2 pm
NAPANOCH, N.Y. - Feb. 24, 2014 - PRLog -- Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) has added a sixth weekly hour to his ever growing list pf Waterlogg Productions, hear on radio stations, streams and podcasts around the world.

The Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition is the best of The Joe Bev Hour weekday programs, which include the following:

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour
The Honeymoon of Ellis and Elise, with guest Noel Blanc

Ellis and Elise's honeymoon cruise is interrupted when they are shipwrecked on a deserted island. Meanwhile back at Camp Waterlogg, Ranger Lorie sees "three Ranger Joes" in three different places at the same time! Plus, the kids SKYPE with Bugs Bunny (played by Mel Blanc's son Noel Blanc.) The husband and wife team create a brand new hour of radio comedy every week, providing most of the character's voices, writing and improvising the story-lines and adding music and sound effects. show also features Lorie Kellogg reading "The Island of Inventions" by Pedro Pablo Sacristan and the conclusion of Bev's parody of "The Shadow".

The Jazz-O-Rama Hour
Kansas City Swing

Joe Bev presents personally remastered 78 RPM records, including:
Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Chilli Peppers: Kansas City Stomps (1926)
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra: Yazoo Blues (1926)
Kansas City Stompers: Shanghai Honeymoon (1929)
Jay McShann and His Orchestra: Swingmatism (1941)
Orin Hot Lips Page and His Band: Lafayette (1940)
Count Basie and His Orchestra: One O'clock Jump (1942)
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra: Kansas City Shuffle (1928)
Count Basie and His Kansas City Five: Laughing at Life (1938)
Six Men and A Girl: Zonky (1940)
Eddie Durham and HIs Band: Magic Carpet (1940)
Count Basie and His All American Rhythm Section: Bugle Blues (1940s)
Harlan Leonard his Kansas City Rockets: Dameron Stomp (1940)
Jay McShann Combo: Oh, Lady Be Good (1940)
Charlie Parker and Friends: Cherokee (1942)
Pete Johnson Blues Trio: Kansas City Farewell (1939)

The Joe Bev Experience
Abbott and Costello Meet Sherlock Holmes part 2

Once again, noted fictional newsman Walter Cockeyed substitutes for Joe Bev, who is rehearsal the upcoming play Sherlock Holmes Misadventures with Abbott and Costello, sponsored by Brooklyn Seltzer Boys, Thayers Natural Remedies and Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine. This time, the second part of Joe Bev's interview with the play's creator Jon Koons and the conclusion of The Mystery of the Creepy Hack Writer, episode one of The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Plus, Koons demonstrates sound effects, more conversation with cast members, Bob Greenberg and Joe Bev rehearse their tribute to Bud and Lou, the Uncle Dunkle story Sherlock Snail Finds a Home, and an excerpt of Daws Butler's This Here is Your Life, Sherlock Holmes, which will heard in its entirety in the next The Joe Bev Experience.

Next week's Cartoon Cartoon with Joe Bev will feature 1971 interview with Bud Abbott.

Cartoon Carnival
Ray Campi, Popeye, Jinks, Dunkle and Tom Mix

Joe Bevilacqua's profile of unsung Rockabilly pioneer Ray Campi (2003), Detmar Poppen, Olive Lamoy and Jimmy Donnelly in “Popeye Meets Robin Hood” (1935), the original Popeye (Billy Costello) sings “Nagasaki” (1935), Mr. Jinx (Daws Butler) tells “Jack and the Beans Talk” to Chas Butler, age 7 (1959), Joe Bevilacqua as Aunt Rapunzel and Donnie in “Bigelow Bee and the Honey Factory” (2009), The Red Dirt Rangers sing “Woogly Boogly Bee” (2000), part five of Joe Bevilacqua reading “Tom Mix and the Mystery of the Bodiless Horseman” (2010).

The Joe Bev Audio Theater
If You Find an Opening, Jump In
Part 1 of Chapter 1 of The LaughMakers: A Behind the Scenes Tribute to Bob's Gag Writers by Bob Mills

''In The Laugh Makers, Bob Mills takes us on a delightful, side-splitting journey back to the slapstick sketch comedy of television's golden age -- a long-ago era of variety, song-and-dance, brilliant patter, and a seemingly endless parade of laughs -- sprung from the genius of 'gag men,' that talented group of wit-blessed wordsmiths to whom the book pays well-deserved homage. The Laugh Makers is a priceless collection of heretofore unpublished recollections revealing untold secrets and goings-on behind the scenes on the Bob Hope Show from Stockholm to Bora Bora, London to Peking."--Gary Owens, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
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Sgt. Preston of the Yukon - "A Call From the Storm" by Jim Nixon, conclusion.
Fully produced with authentic sound effects and music and performed by Joe Bevilacqua. Sgt. Preston and his dog King must help a boy find his father who is lost in the Klondike.


The Joe Bev Hour Sunday Edition
The Joe Bev Experience
"The Cartoon Carnival Jazz Special"

The new radio hour is an anthology series representing the depth and breath of Bev's 40-plus year career in audio storytelling, from documentary to radio drama, and new and classic installments of Bev's older radio show Cartoon Carnival (still heard on many stations. This week, a new episode (the 53rd) of Cartoon Carnival, in which one of Bev's many alter egos Mr. Jazzbo (a talking 78 RPM record) introduces soundtracks from Max Fleischer, Famous Studios, Paramount, MGM and Warner Brothers Cartoons that feature classic jazz, including: You Don't Know What Your Doing - Merrie Melody with The Abe Lyman Orchestra - Warner Brothers (1931); Minnie the Moocher - Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1932) Snow White -  Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1933); The Old Man of the Mountain Betty Boop & The Cab Calloway Orchestra - Max Fleischer (1933) Katnip Kollege - Merrie Melody - Warner Brothers (1938); Me Musical Nephews - Popeye the Sailor - Famous Studios / Paramount (1942); Solid Serenade - Tom & Jerry (1946).

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The Joe Bev Hour is six different different shows per week--syndicated worldwide--on Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, Pawling Public Radio, Radio New Zealand, WGTD, Wisconsin Public Radio, The Radio Book Channel and The Couch TV Network.

Joe Bevilacqua co-founded Waterlogg Productions with his wife Lorie Kellogg. In 2012, he signed an exclusive distribution deal with Blackstone Audio, for his more than 40 years of audio work. He has released more than 90 audio titles, including hundreds of hours of audio documentaries, comedies, dramas, autobiographies. Available at http://joebev.com/buy.html

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The Joe Bev Hour is also podcast free on the web at Tunein.com, iTunes and others, including: http://www.joebev.com,http://www.comedyorama.com,http://www.dawsbutler.com, and http://www.waterlogg.com.

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VIDEO: Joe Bev & Bob Greenberg as Abbott & Costello at Coney Island:
http://youtu.be/M0X-BBvdJaw




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