Friday, August 10, 2012

Joe Bev presents "Phorgotten Pioneers" on The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, part of "The Joe Bev 3-hour Block" air every Saturday, starting 1 pm (ET) / 10 am (PT) at cultradioagogo.com.







Joe Bev presents "Phorgotten Pioneers" on The Jazz-O-Rama Hour, part of "The Joe Bev 3-hour Block" air every Saturday, starting 1 pm (ET) / 10 am (PT) at cultradioagogo.com.




The eighth edition of Joe Bev's Jazz-O-Rama Hour airs this Saturday, August 11, at 2 pm (ET) / 11 am (PT) on Internet radio powerhouse Cult Radio-A-Go-Go! (http://www.cultradioagogo.com).



This Saturday Joe Bev presents 78 RPM Jazz with a Sense of Humor: "Phorgotten Pioneers", including:

Hells Bells - Art Kassel and his ''Kassels in the Air'' (1932)
"Bye-Bye Blackbird" - The George Olsen Orchestra - RCA Victor (1926)
"No One Knows What It's All About" - Bennie Krueger and his Orchestra (1924)
"On a Night Like This" - Benjamin Franklin Hotel Orchestra, Howard Lanin (1925)
"Sugar Babe, I'm Leavin'!" - Blue Steele and His Orchestra (1927)
"Gold Digger" - Johnny Ringer's Rosemont Orchestra (1927)
"San" - Alabama Red Peppers (1928)
"September In The Rain" - Jack Hyden and His Orchestra (1937)
"You're the Cream in My Coffee" - Sam Lanin's Majestic Dance Orchestra (1928)
"Pastafazoola" - Harry Reser and His Six Jumping Jacks (1927)
"I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" = Ray Miller Orchestra (1928)
"Rhythm of the Day" - Adrian Schubert Orchestra (The Clevelanders) (1926)
"Crazy Rhythm" - Fred Elizalde Band (1928)
"Whoopee!" Medley - Bob Haring's Velvetone Orchestra (1928)
Hells Bells - Art Kassel and his ''Kassels in the Air'' (1933)

"Before there was Glenn Miller there was Ray Miller. These are the less artists who helped created jazz as an art form and who first employed Benny Goodman, The Dorsey Brothers and all the legends we now hold in reverence," says Jazz-O-Rama host Joe Bev, who remasters the 78 RPM recordings to bring out their former fidelity.

Joe Bev has been producing radio in many genres since 1971 when he was 12. At 19 in 1980, Bev became the youngest person to produce a radio show for public radio. He co-hosted The Jazz Show with Garret Gega in the early 80s, a four hour a week mix classic jazz and comedy. Bev also worked for WBGO, Jazz 88 in Newark, NJ and produced documentaries for WNYC New York Public Radio on jazz legends including Louis Armstrong, Wynton Marsalis, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Cab Calloway, and Lionel Hampton.

Bev also produces, directs, writes and voices half of The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, which is has been highest rated radio show on Cult Radio A-Go-Go! for many weeks. Joe Bev's other weekly radio show, The Jazz-O-Rama Hour debuted at #2.

Four weeks ago, the veteran voice actor added his third hour for Cult Radio, called The Joe Bev Experience which airs right after The Jazz-O-Rama Hour.





 





Bev also produces, directs, writes and voices half of The Comedy-O-Rama Hour, which is has been highest rated radio show on Cult Radio A-Go-Go! for many weeks. Joe Bev's other weekly radio show, The Jazz-O-Rama Hour debuted at #2.

Last week, the veteran voice actor added his third hour for Cult Radio, called The Joe Bev Experience which airs right after The Jazz-O-Rama Hour.


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