Abbott & Costello, Django Reinhardt, O. Henry and Tom Terrific On The Joe Bev Hour

The Joe Bev Hour airs on Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, and soon WGTD Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio. For the latest broadcast schedule, go to: waterloggproductions.blogspot.
 
 
Joe Bevilacqua/Bud Abbott, Bob Greenberg/Lou Costello, Kenny Savoy/Harpo Marx
Joe Bevilacqua/Bud Abbott, Bob Greenberg/Lou Costello, Kenny Savoy/Harpo Marx
NAPANOCH, N.Y. - Nov. 18, 2013 - PRLog -- A new tribute to Abbott & Costello, the 78s records of Django Reinhardt, radio drama by O. Henry and a Tom Terrific cartoon highlight The Joe Bev Hour for the week of November 18, 2013.

Joe Bev, also known as Joe Bevilacqua, produces FIVE syndicated radio different shows per week, each available for free at http://www.waterlogg.com
or:
COMEDY-O-RAMA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id572142422
JAZZ-O-RAMA: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id611001393
JOE BEV X: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id627773341
CARTOON CARNIVAL: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id624696898
JOE BEV THEATER https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id723057551

The Joe Bev Hour airs on Dream Stream Radio, Sound Stages Radio, WHRO-Norfolk, VA, The 1920s Radio Network, Toon Radio, and soon WGTD Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio. For the latest broadcast schedule, go to:
http://waterloggproductions.blogspot.com/p/waterlogg-productions-calendar.html

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour
Camp Waterlogg: Abbott and Costello Meet Ranger Joe
Listeners will be treated to a new Abbott & Costello routine called "Luzon Station" and more when they tune in to The Comedy-O-Rama Hour this week. It is all part of this week's Camp Waterlogg, featuring special guest star Bob Greenberg.
The improvisational radio theater program is written by husband and wife Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev) and Lorie Kellogg and produced and directed by Bevilacqua. During the comedy hour, Ranger Joe goes back in time to 1938 and meets Abbott & Costello--played by Bevilacqua and Greenberg, respectively, in sketches performed and recorded before a live audience.  "We tried to capture the high energy of 1938, a time before Abbott & Costello became top Hollywood stars but had just hit it big on the Kate Smith show and had their own show as a summer replacement for Fred Allen," says Joe Bev, who talks to himself playing not only Abbott but Ranger Joe, Sgt. Lefty, Ellis the Boat-keeper, and dozens of other characters on the show.  Part two of Abbott and Costello Meet Ranger Joe will air next week and feature a new rendition of Who's on First?  Upcoming Comedy-O-Rama guests include Phil Proctor (Firesign Theatre), Julie Newmar (Batman), Stuart Pankin (HBO's Not Necessarily the News), and Judy Tenuta (The Weird Al Show). Past guests have included Al Franken, Lewis Black, Shelley Berman, Rick Overton, Bob Edwards, and Bob Camp.  Abbott & Costello in the Catskills  is available from Blackstone Audio and Waterlogg Productions: http://www.amazon.com/Abbott-Costello-Catskills-Authentic-Recreation/dp/B007UYH3C2

The Jazz-O-Rama Hour
Small Group, Big Band and Bebop 78s of Django Reinhardt
including:
Black Panther Stomp (1934)
Ultrafox (1935)
Stompin' At Decca (1938)
Mystery Pacific (1937)
Taj Mahal (1937)
Japanese Sandman (1937)
Japanese Sandman (1939)
Undecided (1939)
The Flat Foot Floogie (1938)
Les Yeux Noirs (1940)
Belleville (1943)
Song d'Automne (1947)
Moppin' The Bride (1948)
Babik (1947)

The Joe Bev Experience
"Tolbin's Palm" by O. Henry, performed by Joe Bev and Lorie Kellogg. The recording will soon be released as an audiobook through Blackstone Audio. Bev plans on producing audio of the complete O. Henry catalog. Also on the hour, "A Freneau Sampler," poetry and prose of Philip Freneau combined with an biographical play about his life written and directed by Joe Bev(ilacqua). Funded by The New Jersey Historical Commission and The Monmouth County Historical Society.

Cartoon Carnival
Listener Kevin Butler talks about TV theme songs, the story of the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive with June Foray, Jerry Beck, Steve Worth, rare Popeye cartoon raw tracks, Daws Butler teaches voices (1975), Willoughby and the Professor Goes to Hollywood part 1 (1972), Popeye in Giantland part 2 (1935), Huckleberry Hound narrates a rare Yogi Bear cartoon (1958), Paul Frees as Ludwig Von Drake sings The Spectrum Song in the very first Disney's Wonderful World of Color," part two (1961) , Captain Kangaroo, Mr. Moose, Tom Terrific Robinsnest Caruso part 1 and The Green Grass Grew All Around (1957).

The Joe Bev Audio Theater
Akrotiri
Chapter Three of
Ancient Rising
by JC De La Torre
Produced & directed by Joe Bevilacqua
Narrated by Joe Bevilacqua
Available for sale at http://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Rising-The-Audiobook-Experience/dp/B004TJOQV2
"This audio production of Ancient Rising is touted as a '3-D Audiobook Experience.' I was pretty curious about that; what is a 3-D audiobook anyway? Well, it didn’t take me long to find out. Ancient Rising is performed, and I do mean performed, by long-time theater and radio talent Joe Bevilacqua. Don’t confuse him with other Joe Bevilacqua’s, the name is Joe K Bevilacqua. Joe does great voices for all the characters, and the whole thing is recorded in stereo. The main narration comes through the center channel as usual, but the character voices, along with sound effect enhancements, come from the left or right channels, giving the audiobook a real 3-D feel. With Joe’s voices, the sound enhancements, and the 3-D recording, this is a top-notch audio production. Ancient Rising is a non-stop thrill ride through the world of the ancients. I found De La Torre’s blend of history and mythology to be fascinating and compelling. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with this one." - Audiobook-Heaven.com

and

The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes
Episode Two: "My Dinner at Baker Street"
Available for sale at: http://www.downpour.com/the-misadventures-of-sherlock-holmes-1
Holmes invites his old math teacher to dinner, not knowing he is the evil Moriarty who is there to kill him. The story ends with a hilarious sword fight (with REAL swords, choreographed by Broadway's Ed Easton.) Sherlock Holmes: Vernon Morris; Dr. John H. Watson, MD: Henry J. Quinn; Mrs. Hudson: Jan Meredith; Professor Moriarty: Ed Hyland.
"I wrote this one by hand on a legal pad in 12 hours one day in 1983 when I was visiting Daws Butler. He had dropped me off at LAX and my flight was delayed. I was stuck so I bought a pen and pad and what you hear on this show is exactly what I wrote that day!" explains Joe Bevilacqua.

Video of Joe Bev and Bob Greenberg as Bud & Lou performing Who's on First? at Coney Island:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0X-BBvdJaw



Contact
Joseph Bevilacqua
joebev@joebev.com
8456479475
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